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Phylogeny and diversification of Valerianaceae (Dipsacales) in the southern Andes
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WoS WOS:000303907200017
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84859869599
DOI 10.1016/J.YMPEV.2012.02.015
Año 2012
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Abstract



The southern Andean clade of Valeriana provides an excellent model for the study of biogeography. Here we provide new data to help clarify phylogenetic relationships among the South American valerians, with special focus on taxa found in the southern Andes. We found that the southern Andean taxa formed a clade in maximum likelihood and maximum parsimony analyses, and used a Bayesian relaxed clock method to estimate divergence times within Valerianaceae. Our temporal results were similar to other studies, but we found greater variance in our estimates, suggesting that the species of Valeriana have been on the South American continent for some time, and have been successful at exploiting new niche opportunities that reflects the contemporary radiation. Regardless of the time frame for the radiation of the clade, the uptick in the rate of diversification in Valerianaceae appears correlated with a dispersal event from Central to South America. The appearance of Valeriana in the southern Andes (13.7 Ma) corresponds with the transition from closed forest on the western side of the Andes in central Chile to a more open Mediterranean woodland environment. This would suggest that the high species richness of Valerianaceae in South America is the result of multiple, smaller radiations such as the one in the southern Andes, that may or may not be geographically isolated. These smaller radiations may also be driven by species moving into new biomes (migration from a temperate to a more Mediterranean-type climate and into alpine). The degree to which different ecological and geological factors interact to drive diversification is difficult to ascertain. Likewise, without a better-resolved phylogeny it is impossible to determine the directionality of dispersal in this group; did they colonize the southern Andes first, then move northward as the central Andean alpine habitat became more widely available or vice versa? Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Bell, Charles D. Hombre Univ New Orleans - Estados Unidos
University of New Orleans - Estados Unidos
2 Kutschker, Adriana Mujer Univ Nacl Patagonia San Juan Bosco - Argentina
Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco - Argentina
3 KALIN-ARROYO, MARY THERESE Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Fuente
National Science Foundation
Louisiana Board of Regents
Louisiana Board of Regents (LEQSF)
University of New Orleans Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
ICM-PFB, Chile
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University of New Orleans Office of Research
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Rick Ree (Field Museum) kindly provided materials collected with funds from National Science Foundation Grant DEB-0321846. We thank the curators of the BCRU, CONC and SI Herbaria who facilitated the species material. This work was supported in part by funds received from the University of New Orleans Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. This work was also supported by funds made available from the Louisiana Board of Regents (LEQSF (2009-12)-RD-A-24) and ICM-PFB grants, Chile to MTKA. We also thank Kevin Bergeron, Ashley Brown, Rachel Wallace, and Luna Liu for all of their help in the lab.
Rick Ree (Field Museum) kindly provided materials collected with funds from National Science Foundation Grant DEB-0321846. We thank the curators of the BCRU, CONC and SI Herbaria who facilitated the species material. This work was supported in part by funds received from the University of New Orleans Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. This work was also supported by funds made available from the Louisiana Board of Regents (LEQSF (2009-12)-RD-A-24) and ICM-PFB grants, Chile to MTKA. We also thank Kevin Bergeron, Ashley Brown, Rachel Wallace, and Luna Liu for all of their help in the lab.

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