The upper reaches of the largest river in Southern China as an “evolutionary front” of tropical plants: Evidences from Asia-endemic genus Hiptage (Malpighiaceae)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Collectanea Botanica Pub Date : 2015-12-30 DOI:10.3989/COLLECTBOT.2015.V34.003
M. Ren
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The biodiversity hotspot at the Guizhou–Yunnan–Guangxi borders is a distribution centre of tropical plants in China. It spans the whole upper reaches of Zhujiang River, the largest river in Southern China. In this paper, I aimed to explore the roles of the river in the spread and diversification of tropical plants in this area, using the Asia-endemic genus Hiptage Gaertn. (Malpighiaceae) as an example. Two diversity and endemism centres of Hiptage are recognized: Indo-China Peninsula and upper reaches of Zhujiang River (UZJ). The area-adjusted endemism index further indicates UZJ as the most important distribution region of endemic species since UZJ has a very small area (~210,000 km 2 ) but six out of the total seven species are narrow endemics. UZJ is located at the northern edge of distribution ranges of Hiptage , which resulted mainly from the north-west–south-east river systems of UZJ promoting northward spreads of this tropical genus. The highly-fragmented limestone landscapes in this region may promote habitat isolation and tends to be the main driving factor for origins of these endemic species. Hiptage is also distinctive for its highly-specialized pollination system, mirror-image flowers, which probably facilitates species diversification via floral and pollination isolation. Other studies also found UZJ as a major diversification centre of the tropical plant families Gesneriaceae and Begoniaceae. Thereafter, it is concluded that UZJ is an “evolutionary front” of tropical plants in China, which contributes significantly to the origin and maintenance of the unique biodiversity in the area.
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华南最大河流的上游作为热带植物的“进化前沿”:来自亚洲特有属(麻瓜科)的证据
贵州-云南-广西交界的生物多样性热点地区是中国热带植物的集散地。它横跨整个珠江上游,珠江是中国南方最大的河流。在本文中,我旨在探讨河流在该地区热带植物的传播和多样化中的作用,利用亚洲特有属Hiptage Gaertn。(malpiighiaceae)为例。面积调整后的特有指数进一步表明,UZJ区面积很小(约21万km2),但7种中有6种是狭窄特有,是最重要的特有种分布区。乌兹杰属位于喜塔吉属分布范围的北部边缘,这主要是由于乌兹杰属的西北-东南水系促进了该热带属的北传。该地区高度破碎的石灰岩景观可能促进了栖息地的隔离,并往往是这些特有物种起源的主要驱动因素。Hiptage的另一个特点是其高度专业化的授粉系统,镜像花,这可能通过花和授粉的隔离促进了物种的多样化。其他研究也发现UZJ是苦苣苔科和秋海棠科热带植物的主要多样化中心。研究结果表明,该地区是中国热带植物的“进化前沿”,对该地区独特生物多样性的形成和维持具有重要意义。
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Collectanea Botanica
Collectanea Botanica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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