@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23244,
author = {Sigrid Liede-Schumann and Rizvana Khanum and Abdul Samad Mumtaz and Iulian Gherghel and Amirhossein Pahlevani},
title = {Going West - a subtropical lineage (Vincetoxicum, Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) expanding into Europe},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Ancestral Area Reconstruction, Biogeography, Climatic Niches, Invasive species, Maxent, Molecular phylogeny},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2015.09.021. Epub 2015 Oct 9.},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790315002973},
pmid = {264558},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {94},
number = {},
pages = {436--446},
abstract = {Vincetoxicum sensu lato is a tropical lineage comprising two clades that have reached high northern latitudes. One of the temperate clades is restricted to the Far East, the other one (Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade) extends into Europe, but their ranges overlap in Central China and Japan. Three species invasive in North America, V. hirundinaria, V. nigrum and V. rossicum, are members of the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade. We explore the prerequisites for the range expansion in the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade performing Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses on sequences of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the nuclear external transcribed spacer region (ETS), and five plastid markers. The resulting phylogeny is used to conduct biogeographic analysis using BioGeoBEARS to reconstruct ancestral species ranges. Moreover, we map the known occurrences two rare characters in Asclepiadoideae, the possession of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and reported cases of autogamy onto our phylogeny. Finally, we have conducted ecological niche modelling using Maxent on a total of 220 spatially unique occurrences of nine Vincetoxicum s. str. species spanning more than 4,000 km along the east-west gradient to learn about the climatic conditions along the presumed migration route. Our results indicate a north-westward migration in Vincetoxicum s. str. along the Asian mountain chains to Europe. Climatic preferences of the nine species sampled are dissimilar, except for the common exposure to at least one month of subfreezing temperatures, indicating a rather wide climatic tolerance for the clade as a whole. The three species invasive in North America belong to the northern Eurasian subclade and show the rare combination of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and autogamy.}
}
Citation for Study 15858
Citation title:
"Going West - a subtropical lineage (Vincetoxicum, Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) expanding into Europe".
Study name:
"Going West - a subtropical lineage (Vincetoxicum, Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) expanding into Europe".
This study is part of submission 15858
(Status: Published).
Citation
Liede-schumann S., Khanum R., Mumtaz A.S., Gherghel I., & Pahlevani A. 2015. Going West - a subtropical lineage (Vincetoxicum, Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) expanding into Europe. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 94: 436-446.
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Liede-schumann S.
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Khanum R.
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Mumtaz A.S.
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Gherghel I.
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Pahlevani A.
Abstract
Vincetoxicum sensu lato is a tropical lineage comprising two clades that have reached high northern latitudes. One of the temperate clades is restricted to the Far East, the other one (Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade) extends into Europe, but their ranges overlap in Central China and Japan. Three species invasive in North America, V. hirundinaria, V. nigrum and V. rossicum, are members of the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade. We explore the prerequisites for the range expansion in the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade performing Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses on sequences of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the nuclear external transcribed spacer region (ETS), and five plastid markers. The resulting phylogeny is used to conduct biogeographic analysis using BioGeoBEARS to reconstruct ancestral species ranges. Moreover, we map the known occurrences two rare characters in Asclepiadoideae, the possession of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and reported cases of autogamy onto our phylogeny. Finally, we have conducted ecological niche modelling using Maxent on a total of 220 spatially unique occurrences of nine Vincetoxicum s. str. species spanning more than 4,000 km along the east-west gradient to learn about the climatic conditions along the presumed migration route. Our results indicate a north-westward migration in Vincetoxicum s. str. along the Asian mountain chains to Europe. Climatic preferences of the nine species sampled are dissimilar, except for the common exposure to at least one month of subfreezing temperatures, indicating a rather wide climatic tolerance for the clade as a whole. The three species invasive in North America belong to the northern Eurasian subclade and show the rare combination of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and autogamy.
Keywords
Ancestral Area Reconstruction, Biogeography, Climatic Niches, Invasive species, Maxent, Molecular phylogeny
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23244,
author = {Sigrid Liede-Schumann and Rizvana Khanum and Abdul Samad Mumtaz and Iulian Gherghel and Amirhossein Pahlevani},
title = {Going West - a subtropical lineage (Vincetoxicum, Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) expanding into Europe},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Ancestral Area Reconstruction, Biogeography, Climatic Niches, Invasive species, Maxent, Molecular phylogeny},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2015.09.021. Epub 2015 Oct 9.},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790315002973},
pmid = {264558},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {94},
number = {},
pages = {436--446},
abstract = {Vincetoxicum sensu lato is a tropical lineage comprising two clades that have reached high northern latitudes. One of the temperate clades is restricted to the Far East, the other one (Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade) extends into Europe, but their ranges overlap in Central China and Japan. Three species invasive in North America, V. hirundinaria, V. nigrum and V. rossicum, are members of the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade. We explore the prerequisites for the range expansion in the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade performing Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses on sequences of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the nuclear external transcribed spacer region (ETS), and five plastid markers. The resulting phylogeny is used to conduct biogeographic analysis using BioGeoBEARS to reconstruct ancestral species ranges. Moreover, we map the known occurrences two rare characters in Asclepiadoideae, the possession of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and reported cases of autogamy onto our phylogeny. Finally, we have conducted ecological niche modelling using Maxent on a total of 220 spatially unique occurrences of nine Vincetoxicum s. str. species spanning more than 4,000 km along the east-west gradient to learn about the climatic conditions along the presumed migration route. Our results indicate a north-westward migration in Vincetoxicum s. str. along the Asian mountain chains to Europe. Climatic preferences of the nine species sampled are dissimilar, except for the common exposure to at least one month of subfreezing temperatures, indicating a rather wide climatic tolerance for the clade as a whole. The three species invasive in North America belong to the northern Eurasian subclade and show the rare combination of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and autogamy.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23244
AU - Liede-Schumann,Sigrid
AU - Khanum,Rizvana
AU - Mumtaz,Abdul Samad
AU - Gherghel,Iulian
AU - Pahlevani,Amirhossein
T1 - Going West - a subtropical lineage (Vincetoxicum, Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) expanding into Europe
PY - 2015
KW - Ancestral Area Reconstruction
KW - Biogeography
KW - Climatic Niches
KW - Invasive species
KW - Maxent
KW - Molecular phylogeny
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790315002973
N2 - Vincetoxicum sensu lato is a tropical lineage comprising two clades that have reached high northern latitudes. One of the temperate clades is restricted to the Far East, the other one (Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade) extends into Europe, but their ranges overlap in Central China and Japan. Three species invasive in North America, V. hirundinaria, V. nigrum and V. rossicum, are members of the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade. We explore the prerequisites for the range expansion in the Vincetoxicum s. str. Clade performing Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses on sequences of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the nuclear external transcribed spacer region (ETS), and five plastid markers. The resulting phylogeny is used to conduct biogeographic analysis using BioGeoBEARS to reconstruct ancestral species ranges. Moreover, we map the known occurrences two rare characters in Asclepiadoideae, the possession of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and reported cases of autogamy onto our phylogeny. Finally, we have conducted ecological niche modelling using Maxent on a total of 220 spatially unique occurrences of nine Vincetoxicum s. str. species spanning more than 4,000 km along the east-west gradient to learn about the climatic conditions along the presumed migration route. Our results indicate a north-westward migration in Vincetoxicum s. str. along the Asian mountain chains to Europe. Climatic preferences of the nine species sampled are dissimilar, except for the common exposure to at least one month of subfreezing temperatures, indicating a rather wide climatic tolerance for the clade as a whole. The three species invasive in North America belong to the northern Eurasian subclade and show the rare combination of phenanthroindolizidine alkaloids and autogamy.
L3 - 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.09.021. Epub 2015 Oct 9.
JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
VL - 94
IS -
SP - 436
EP - 446
ER -