RRC ID 59208
著者 Reginato M, Vasconcelos TNC, Kriebel R, Simões AO.
タイトル Is dispersal mode a driver of diversification and geographical distribution in the tropical plant family Melastomataceae?
ジャーナル Mol Phylogenet Evol
Abstract Species of plants with different life history strategies may differ in their seed dispersal mechanisms, impacting their distribution and diversification patterns. Shorter or longer distance dispersal is favored by different dispersal modes, facilitating (or constraining) population isolation, which can, in turn, impact speciation and species range sizes. While these associations are intuitive, few studies have explicitly tested these hypotheses for large clades of angiosperms. The plant family Melastomataceae is found on disparate habitats with different dispersal modes, representing a good model to address these questions. In this study, we reconstruct the phylogeny of Melastomataceae and gather data on their dispersal mode and range size to test the impact of dispersal mode on diversification and range size evolution. We found that abiotic dispersal is ancestral in the family, while biotic dispersal evolved multiple times. Species richness distribution is very similar across dispersal modes, although abiotically dispersed species tend to be relatively more diverse in seasonal environments. Range sizes across dispersal modes are not significantly different, although biotically dispersed species have slightly wider distributions. Model comparisons indicate that factors other than dispersal mode might have driven diversification heterogeneity. We did not find evidence for the role of dispersal mode driving diversification rates or range size in the Melastomataceae, suggesting a complex macroevolutionary scenario for this diverse angiosperm family. The bulk of changes to biotic dispersal coinciding with an increase in passerine diversification suggests a possible "past" key innovation in Melastomataceae. Future studies should investigate the role of other diversification drivers in the family and the relatively higher diversity of abiotically dispersed species in open habitats.
巻・号 148
ページ 106815
公開日 2020-4-9
DOI 10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106815
PII S1055-7903(20)30087-7
PMID 32278864
MeSH Biodiversity* Geography* Melastomataceae / physiology* Phylogeny Seed Dispersal / physiology* Stochastic Processes Tropical Climate*
IF 3.496
引用数 0
リソース情報
GBIF Plant Specimens collections of the Kyushu University Museum Plant Specimens of Kurashiki Museum of Natural History Plant specimens in the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan Plant specimens deposited in Osaka Museum of Natural History, Japan Vascular Plant Specimen database of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Herbarium Specimens of Bonin and Ryukyu Islands Vascular plant specimens of Toyama Science Museum