TY - JOUR
T1 - Malagasy Dracaena Vand. ex L. (Ruscaceae)
T2 - An investigation of discrepancies between morphological features and spatial genetic structure at a small evolutionary scale
AU - Buerki, Sven
AU - Callmander, Martin W.
AU - Schüpfer, Fanny
AU - Ravokatra, Mamy
AU - Küpfer, Philippe
AU - Alvarez, Nadir
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - Malagasy Dracaena (Ruscaceae) are divided into four species and 14 varieties, all of them showing a high level of morphological diversity and a putatively artefactual circumscription. In order to reveal relationships between those entangled entities, a span of Malagasy Dracaena were sampled and analyzed using cpDNA sequences and AFLP. The cpDNA analyses resolved three biogeographic clades that are mostly inconsistent with morphology, since similar phenotypes are found across the three clades. Bayesian inference clustering analyses based on the AFLP were not in accordance with the cpDNA analysis. This result might be explained by (1) a recent origin of the Malagasy species of Dracaena with an incomplete sorting of chloroplast lineages; (2) a high amount of hybridizations; (3) a complex migration pattern. Interestingly, when the AFLP are analyzed using the parsimony criterion, a trend towards a directional evolution of inflorescence types and ecological features was observed. This might be considered either as phenotypic plasticity and/or as the result of fast evolution in flower characters according to habitat preferences. Overall, our results point to the difficulty of defining evolutionarily significant units in Malagasy Dracaena, emphasizing the complex speciation processes taking place in tropical regions.
AB - Malagasy Dracaena (Ruscaceae) are divided into four species and 14 varieties, all of them showing a high level of morphological diversity and a putatively artefactual circumscription. In order to reveal relationships between those entangled entities, a span of Malagasy Dracaena were sampled and analyzed using cpDNA sequences and AFLP. The cpDNA analyses resolved three biogeographic clades that are mostly inconsistent with morphology, since similar phenotypes are found across the three clades. Bayesian inference clustering analyses based on the AFLP were not in accordance with the cpDNA analysis. This result might be explained by (1) a recent origin of the Malagasy species of Dracaena with an incomplete sorting of chloroplast lineages; (2) a high amount of hybridizations; (3) a complex migration pattern. Interestingly, when the AFLP are analyzed using the parsimony criterion, a trend towards a directional evolution of inflorescence types and ecological features was observed. This might be considered either as phenotypic plasticity and/or as the result of fast evolution in flower characters according to habitat preferences. Overall, our results point to the difficulty of defining evolutionarily significant units in Malagasy Dracaena, emphasizing the complex speciation processes taking place in tropical regions.
KW - AFLP
KW - Biogeography
KW - CpDNA
KW - Incomplete lineage sorting
KW - Malagasy Dracaena
KW - Phenotypic plasticity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67349152713&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00606-009-0162-z
DO - 10.1007/s00606-009-0162-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:67349152713
SN - 0378-2697
VL - 280
SP - 15
EP - 28
JO - Plant Systematics and Evolution
JF - Plant Systematics and Evolution
IS - 1-2
ER -