RRC ID 82248
Author Gutiérrez-Larruscain D, Vargas P, Fernández-Mazuecos M, Pausas JG.
Title Phylogenomic analysis reveals the evolutionary history of Paleartic needle-leaved junipers.
Journal Mol Phylogenet Evol
Abstract Needle-leaved junipers (Juniperus sect. Juniperus, Cupressaceae) are coniferous trees and shrubs with red or blue fleshy cones. They are distributed across Asia, Macaronesia and the Mediterranean Basin, with one species (J. communis) having a circumboreal distribution. Here we aim to resolve the phylogeny of this clade to infer its intricate evolutionary history. To do so, we built a comprehensive, time-calibrated phylogeny using genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) and combine it with species occurrence using phylogeographic tools. Our results provide solid phylogenetic resolution to propose a new taxonomic classification and a biogeographical history of the section. Specifically, we confirm the monophyly of two groups within J. sect. Juniperus: the Asian (blue-cone) species including the circumboreal J. communis, and the Mediterranean-Macaronesian (red-cone) species. In addition, we provide strong phylogenetic evidence for three distinct species (J. badia, J. conferta, J. lutchuensis) previously considered subspecies or varieties, as well as for the differentiation between the eastern and western Mediterranean lineages of J. macrocarpa. Our findings suggest that the Mediterranean basin was the primary center of diversification for Juniperus sect. Juniperus, followed by an East Asian-Tethyan disjunction resulting from uplifts of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and climatic shifts. The colonization history of Macaronesia by red-cone junipers from the western Mediterranean appears to have taken place independently in two different geological periods: the Miocene (Azores) and the Pliocene (Madeira-Canary Islands). Overall, genomic data and phylogenetic analysis are key to consider a new taxonomic proposal and reconstruct the biogeographical history of the iconic needle-leaved junipers across the Paleartic.
Volume 199
Pages 108162
Published 2024-7-26
DOI 10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108162
PII S1055-7903(24)00154-4
Description BiodiC-J data were referenced.
PMID 39067655
MeSH Biological Evolution Juniperus* / classification Juniperus* / genetics Phylogeny* Phylogeography Sequence Analysis, DNA
IF 3.496
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