Phylogeny and biogeography of the northern temperate genus Dracocephalum s.l. (Lamiaceae)

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Cladistics Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.1111/cla.12502
Ya-Ping Chen, Turginov Orzimat Turdimatovich, Maxim S. Nuraliev, Predrag Lazarević, Bryan T. Drew, Chun-Lei Xiang
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The northern temperate genus Dracocephalum consists of approximately 70 species mainly distributed in the steppe-desert biomes of Central and West Asia and the alpine region of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). Previous work has shown that Dracocephalum is not monophyletic and might include Hyssopus and Lallemantia. This study attempts to clarify the phylogenetic relationships, diversification patterns, and the biogeographical history of the three genera (defined as Dracocephalum s.l.). Based on a sampling of 66 taxa comprising more than 80% from extant species of Dracocephalum s.l., morphological, phylogenetic (maximum parsimony, likelihood, and Bayesian inference based on nuclear ITS and ETS, plastid rpl32-trnL, trnL-trnF, ycf1, and ycf1-rps15, and two low-copy nuclear markers AT3G09060 and AT1G09680), molecular dating, diversification, and ancestral range estimation analyses were carried out. Our results demonstrate that both Hyssopus and Lallemantia are embedded within Dracocephalum and nine well-supported clades can be recognized within Dracocephalum s.l. Analyses of divergence times suggest that the genus experienced an early rapid radiation during the middle to late Miocene with major lineages diversifying within a relatively narrow timescale. Ancestral area reconstruction analyses indicate that Dracocephalum s.l. originated in Central and West Asia and southern Siberia, and dispersed from Central and West Asia into the QTP and adjacent areas twice independently during the Pliocene. The aridification of the Asian interior possibly promoted the rapid radiation of Dracocephalum within this region, and the uplift of the QTP appears to have triggered the dispersal and recent rapid diversification of the genus in the QTP and adjacent regions. Combining molecular phylogenetic and morphological evidence, a revised infrageneric classification of Dracocephalum s.l. is proposed, which recognizes nine sections within the genus.

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北温带天龙脑属(Lamiaceae)的系统发育和生物地理学
北温带龙头草属约有70种,主要分布在中亚和西亚的草原-荒漠生物群系和青藏高原的高寒地区。先前的研究表明龙头门不是单系的,可能包括Hyssopus和Lallemantia。本研究试图厘清这三个属(定义为龙头属)的系统发育关系、多样性模式和生物地理历史。以龙头属(Dracocephalum s.l.) 66个分类群(占现存物种的80%以上)为样本,进行了形态学、系统发育(基于核ITS和ETS的最大简约性、似然性和贝叶斯推理)、质体rpl32‐trnL、trnL‐trnF、ycf1和ycf1‐rps15,以及两个低拷贝核标记AT3G09060和AT1G09680)、分子定年、多样性和祖先范围估计分析。我们的研究结果表明,Hyssopus和Lallemantia都嵌在龙头门中,并且在龙头门s.l中可以识别出9个支持良好的分支。对分化时间的分析表明,该属在中新世中后期经历了早期的快速辐射,主要谱系在相对较短的时间内多样化。祖先区域重建分析表明,龙头属(Dracocephalum s.l.)起源于中亚、西亚和西伯利亚南部,并在上新世期间两次独立地从中亚、西亚扩散到青藏高原及其邻近地区。亚洲内陆的干旱化可能促进了龙头属植物在该地区的快速辐射,青藏高原的隆升可能引发了龙头属植物在青藏高原及其邻近地区的扩散和近期的快速多样化。结合分子系统发育和形态学证据,提出了龙头草属(dracoccephalum s.l.)的下属分类,该属可分为9个部分。
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