Ribosomal DNA evidence for the diversification of Tropaeolum sect. Chilensia (Tropaeolaceae)
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Hershkovitz, Mark
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Ribosomal DNA evidence for the diversification of Tropaeolum sect. Chilensia (Tropaeolaceae)
Abstract
Maximum parsimony and Bayesian
likelihood analysis of ribosomal DNA internal
transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences from 55 samples
representing 25 species, subspecies, and/or hybrids
of Tropaeolum sect. Chilensia yielded a tree with a
large proportion of well-supported nodes at the
interspecific and intersubspecific level. However,
the tree shows samples from two species, T. azureum
and T. brachyceras, arising in two different positions.
Samples representing subspecies of T. hookerianum
and T. leptophyllum suggest that these
species are polyphyletic. The data corroborate
evidence for hybridization between T. brachyceras
and T. tricolor. Consideration of interfertility data,
past and present Chilean ecology, and empirical
evidence for the behavior of phenotypic and
genotypic characters in known hybrids suggest a
high likelihood that reticulate evolution has
played a role in the diversification of T. sect.
Chilensia. This reticulate evolution may explain
the discordance between the ITS tree and the
conventional taxonomy. High divergence in
ITS sequences between T. sect. Chilensia and
other members of Tropaeolum prohibits reliable
outgroup-rooting, but midpoint rooting places
the root at a partition comprising taxa whose
distribution conforms to a relictual eastern-western
South American disjunction described for other
taxa. Within the Chilean taxa, the analysis
suggests that biogeographic diversification has been from the mesophytic southern habitats northward
to central mediterranean and northern arid
zones.
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work was supported by grants from CONICYT
(FONDECYT 1000909), Iniciativa Chilean Milenio
(P99-103-F), and the Mellon Foundation.
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Pl. Syst. Evol. 260: 1–24 (2006)
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