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生物多样性热点地区特有类群的丰富不整合:薄荷类群(唇形科)的系统发育。

Abundant incongruence in a clade endemic to a biodiversity hotspot: Phylogenetics of the scrub mint clade (Lamiaceae).

机构信息

Institute of Environment, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th ST, Miami, FL 33199, USA; Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, 1659 Museum Road, PO Box 117800, Gainesville, FL 32611-7800, USA.

Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.

出版信息

Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2024 Mar;192:108014. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108014. Epub 2024 Jan 8.

Abstract

The Scrub Mint clade(Lamiaceae) provides a unique system for investigating the evolutionary processes driving diversification in the North American Coastal Plain from both a systematic and biogeographic context. The clade comprisesDicerandra, Conradina, Piloblephis, Stachydeoma, and four species of the broadly defined genus Clinopodium(Mentheae; Lamiaceae), almost all of which are endemic to the North American Eastern Coastal Plain. Most species of this clade are threatened or endangered and restricted to sandhill or a mosaic of scrub habitats. We analyzed relationships in this clade to understand the evolution of the group and identify evolutionary mechanisms acting on the clade, with important implications for conservation. We used a target-capture method to sequence and analyze 238 nuclear loci across all species of scrub mints, reconstructed the phylogeny, and calculated gene tree concordance, gene tree estimation error, and reticulation indices for every node in the tree using ML methods. Phylogenetic networks were used to determine reticulation events. Our nuclear phylogenetic estimates were consistent with previous results, while greatly increasing the robustness of taxon sampling. The phylogeny resolved the full relationship between Dicerandra and Conradina and the less-studied members of the clade (Piloblephis, Stachydeoma, Clinopodium spp.). We found hotspots of gene tree discordance and reticulation throughout the tree, especially in perennial Dicerandra. Several instances of reticulation events were uncovered between annual and perennial Dicerandra, and within the Conradina + allies clade. Incomplete lineage sorting also likely contributed to phylogenetic discordance. These results clarify phylogenetic relationships in the clade and provide insight on important evolutionary drivers in the clade, such as hybridization. General relationships in the group were confirmed, while the large amount of gene tree discordance is likely due to reticulation across the phylogeny.

摘要

揉搓薄荷类群(唇形科)为研究北美滨海平原的系统和生物地理背景下的多样化进化过程提供了一个独特的系统。该类群包括 Dicerandra、Conradina、Piloblephis、Stachydeoma 和广义 Clinopodium 属(薄荷属;唇形科)的四个种,几乎所有这些种都局限于北美东滨海平原。该类群的大多数种都受到威胁或濒危,局限于沙丘或灌丛斑块生境中。我们分析了该类群的亲缘关系,以了解该类群的进化,并确定作用于该类群的进化机制,这对保护具有重要意义。我们使用目标捕获方法对所有揉搓薄荷种进行了 238 个核基因座的测序和分析,重建了系统发育,并使用最大似然法计算了树中每个节点的基因树一致性、基因树估计误差和网状指数。系统发育网络用于确定网状事件。我们的核系统发育估计与以前的结果一致,同时大大增加了分类群取样的稳健性。系统发育解决了 Dicerandra 和 Conradina 以及该类群中研究较少的成员(Piloblephis、Stachydeoma、Clinopodium spp.)之间的全部关系。我们发现整个树中都存在基因树分歧和网状事件的热点,尤其是在多年生的 Dicerandra 中。在一年生和多年生的 Dicerandra 之间以及 Conradina + 同盟之间发现了几个网状事件。不完全谱系分选也可能导致了系统发育分歧。这些结果阐明了该类群中的系统发育关系,并提供了有关该类群中重要进化驱动因素(如杂交)的见解。该组的一般关系得到了证实,而大量的基因树分歧可能是由于整个系统发育中的网状事件造成的。

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