系统发育、生态位建模和形态学揭示了巴西干旱植被雨林飞地中的一个新的藤本植物 Sigmoidotropis(豆科,木犀草属)物种

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Taxon Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1002/tax.13241
Felipe da Silva Santos, Carolina Lima Ribeiro, Cristiane Snak, Andrés Fonseca‐Cortés, Domingos Cardoso, Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz
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根据 DNA 序列数据的系统发生学分析,最近才对新热带小型乳头状豆科植物 Sigmoidotropis 属(9 种)进行了描述,这是对 Vigna 属(Phaseolinae 亚族)进行重新分类的结果。在这里,我们正式提出了一种新的藤本植物 Sigmoidotropis,它不连贯地分布在巴西巴伊亚州和米纳斯吉拉斯州三个不同地点被干燥植被包围的山区潮湿森林中。利用核ITS/5.8S和质体trnK/matK的序列数据,通过贝叶斯推断和最大似然法分析,评估了它与Phaseolinae其他属的系统发生位置和形态亲缘关系。为了更好地了解这个新物种的广泛分布以及其种群之间过去可能存在的联系,进行了环境生态位建模(ENM)分析。系统发生分析表明,Sigmoidotropis 与 Ancistrotropis 属和 Delgadoana 属最为接近,共同组成了 Sigmoid-keel 支系。这里提出的新物种在 Sigmoidotropis 中的恢复能力很强,与 S. ekmaniana、S. elegans 和 S. megatyla 的亲缘关系最为密切。ENM 表明,在不同的气候时期,该新物种的潜在分布会发生变化,在寒冷时期会扩大,而在温暖时期则会缩小,从而可能在潮湿的森林飞地中形成孑遗种群。本文介绍了新物种 Sigmoidotropis maculata,并附有插图、分布图、分类评论和保护状况评估。
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Phylogeny, niche modelling and morphology unveil a new lianescent species of Sigmoidotropis (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) across rainforest enclaves within Brazilian dry vegetation
The small Neotropical papilionoid legume genus Sigmoidotropis (nine species) has been described only relatively recently as the result of the taxonomic rearrangement of the genus Vigna (subtribe Phaseolinae), based on phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data. Here, we formally propose a new lianescent species of Sigmoidotropis that occurs disjunctly in enclaves of moist forest of mountainous regions surrounded by dry vegetation at three different localities in the Brazilian states of Bahia and Minas Gerais. Its phylogenetic position and morphological affinities with other genera of Phaseolinae were evaluated by Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood analyses, using sequence data from the nuclear ITS/5.8S and plastid trnK/matK. To better understand this new species’ widely disjunct distribution and a possible connection between its populations in the past, an environmental niche modelling (ENM) analysis was performed. The phylogenetic analyses revealed that Sigmoidotropis appears closest to the genera Ancistrotropis and Delgadoana, together forming the Sigmoid‐keel clade. The new species proposed here is strongly recovered within Sigmoidotropis, being most closely related to S. ekmaniana, S. elegans, and S. megatyla. The ENM indicated changes in the potential distribution of the new species over different climatic periods, with expansion during colder periods and contraction during warmer periods, leading to possible relictual populations in moist forest enclaves. A description of the new species Sigmoidotropis maculata is presented, along with illustrations, a distribution map, taxonomic comments, and conservation status assessment.
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Taxon
Taxon 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: TAXON is the bi-monthly journal of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy and is devoted to systematic and evolutionary biology with emphasis on plants and fungi. It is published bimonthly by the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature, c/o Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-845 23 Bratislava, SLOVAKIA. Details of page charges are given in the Guidelines for authors. Papers will be reviewed by at least two specialists.
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