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Out-of-Tibet: the spatio-temporal evolution of Gentiana (Gentianaceae)
by
Struwe, Lena
, Chen, Chih-Hsiung
, Sun, Hang
, Wang, Jenn-Che
, Matuszak, Sabine
, Pringle, James S.
, Favre, Adrien
, Michalak, Ingo
, Yuan, Yong-Ming
, Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N.
in
Alpine flora
/ Australia
/ Bayesian theory
/ Biogeography
/ China
/ Climate change
/ diversification rates
/ ecotones
/ Europe
/ Gentiana
/ habitats
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ Miocene
/ molecular dating
/ molecular phylogeny
/ New Guinea
/ phylogeny
/ Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
/ Radiation and diversification
/ South America
/ Taiwan
2016
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Out-of-Tibet: the spatio-temporal evolution of Gentiana (Gentianaceae)
by
Struwe, Lena
, Chen, Chih-Hsiung
, Sun, Hang
, Wang, Jenn-Che
, Matuszak, Sabine
, Pringle, James S.
, Favre, Adrien
, Michalak, Ingo
, Yuan, Yong-Ming
, Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N.
in
Alpine flora
/ Australia
/ Bayesian theory
/ Biogeography
/ China
/ Climate change
/ diversification rates
/ ecotones
/ Europe
/ Gentiana
/ habitats
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ Miocene
/ molecular dating
/ molecular phylogeny
/ New Guinea
/ phylogeny
/ Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
/ Radiation and diversification
/ South America
/ Taiwan
2016
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Out-of-Tibet: the spatio-temporal evolution of Gentiana (Gentianaceae)
by
Struwe, Lena
, Chen, Chih-Hsiung
, Sun, Hang
, Wang, Jenn-Che
, Matuszak, Sabine
, Pringle, James S.
, Favre, Adrien
, Michalak, Ingo
, Yuan, Yong-Ming
, Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N.
in
Alpine flora
/ Australia
/ Bayesian theory
/ Biogeography
/ China
/ Climate change
/ diversification rates
/ ecotones
/ Europe
/ Gentiana
/ habitats
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ Miocene
/ molecular dating
/ molecular phylogeny
/ New Guinea
/ phylogeny
/ Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
/ Radiation and diversification
/ South America
/ Taiwan
2016
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Out-of-Tibet: the spatio-temporal evolution of Gentiana (Gentianaceae)
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Out-of-Tibet: the spatio-temporal evolution of Gentiana (Gentianaceae)
2016
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Aim: We investigated the historical biogeography and diversification of Gentiana L. (Gentianaceae). Our study depicts the origin and dispersal routes of this alpine genus, and the role of the uplift of the Qinghai—Tibet Plateau (QTP) and past climate changes as triggers for its diversification. Location: Tibeto-Himalayan region and world-wide mountain habitats. Methods: Our sampling represents more than 50% of the extant Gentiana species, including all sections across their entire geographical ranges. We investigated the evolutionary history of Gentiana using phylogenetic reconstructions (maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference) of ITS, atpB—rbcl and trnL—trnF sequences, as well as molecular dating with BEAST. We tested two approaches of ancestral area reconstructions (DEC, DIVA) in BioGeoBEARS and investigated diversification rates using BAMM. Results: The common ancestor of Gentiana and subtribe Gentianinae lived in the QTP region at around 34 (25—45) million years ago (Ma), and 40 (29—52) Ma respectively. From the surroundings of the QTP, Gentiana lineages dispersed to eastern China, Taiwan, Europe, North and South America, Australia and New Guinea, from mid-Miocene onward (c. 15 Ma—present), with only one older dispersal event to Europe (c. 37—21 Ma). Diversification rates gradually increased over time, and two switches of diversification rates were identified in Gentianinae (c. 7 Ma, simultaneously in the Pneumonanthe/Cruciata lineage and in Tripterospermum). Main conclusions: Gentiana existed in the QTP region throughout most of its uplift history following the India-Asia collision. This region acted as the primary source area for dispersals to many areas of the world. Because steady increase in diversification rates coincides with the extension of the QTP, we argue that the museum theory rather than the explosive radiation theory prevails for gentians in this region, although rare shifts of diversification rates are associated with niche shifts across the alpine/subalpine ecotone.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley & Sons Ltd,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
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