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Phylogeny, character evolution, and biogeography of the fern genus Bolbitis (Dryopteridaceae).

Authors :
Nie, Li-Yun
Zhang, Liang
Liang, Zhen-Long
Pollawatn, Rossarin
Yan, Yue-Hong
Thi Lu, Ngan
Knapp, Ralf
Wan, Xia
Cicuzza, Daniele
Cheng, Xin-Xin
Chen, Hong-Feng
Wang, Ai-Hua
Liao, Yu-Jie
Wang, Fa-Guo
Zhang, Li-Bing
Source :
Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution. Jan2023, Vol. 178, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Display omitted] • 169 accessions representing ca. 68 (85% of total) species of Bolbitis are sampled. • Species of Bolbitis are resolved into four major clades. • Six well-supported subclades are identified in the most speciose Asian clade. • Evolution of six characters is analyzed and free venation evolved from anastomosing venation in Bolbitis. • Bolbitis originated from Africa and a dispersal from Asia resulted in continental disjunction between Africa and America. Bolbitis is a pantropical fern genus of Dryopteridaceae with ca. 80 species mainly in tropical Asia. Earlier studies confirmed the monophyly of Bolbitis when Mickelia is excluded and identified three major clades in Bolbitis. However, earlier studies are based on relatively small sampling and the majority of Asian species are not sampled. In this study, DNA sequences of three plastid markers of 169 accessions representing ca. 68 (85 % of total) species of Bolbitis in nine out of the 10 series recognized by Hennipman (1977), and 54 accessions representing the five remaining bolbitidoid genera are used to infer a global phylogeny with a focus on Asian species. The major results include: (1) Bolbitis is strongly supported as monophyletic; (2) species of Bolbitis are resolved into four major clades and their relationships are: the Malagasy/Mascarene clade is sister to the rest, followed by the African clade which is sister to the American clade + the Asian clade; (3) six well-supported subclades are identified in the most speciose Asian clade; (4) the free-veined Egenolfia is embedded in Bolbitis and is paraphyletic in relation to species with anastomosing venation; (5) three series sensu Hennipman (1977), B. ser. Alienae , B. ser. Egenolfianae , and B. ser. Heteroclitae , are paraphyletic or polyphyletic; (6) evolution of six morphological characters is analyzed and free venation is found to have evolved from anastomosing venation and reversed to free venation in Bolbitis ; and (7) biogeographical implications are drawn and it is shown that a single recent dispersal from Asia resulted in continental disjunction of closely related ferns of Bolbitis between Africa and America. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10557903
Volume :
178
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160333067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107633