@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15440,
author = {Felix Forest and Mark W. Chase and Claes Persson and Peter R. Crane and Julie A. Hawkins},
title = {The role of biotic and abiotic factors in the evolution of ant-dispersal in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae)},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A phylogenetic approach was taken to investigate the evolutionary history of seed appendages in the plant family Polygalaceae (Fabales) and determine which factors might be associated with evolution of the elaiosome through comparisons to abiotic (climate) and biotic (ant species number and abundance) timelines. Molecular data sets from three plastid regions representing 160 species were used to reconstruct a phylogenetic tree of the order Fabales, focusing on Polygalaceae. Bayesian dating methods were used to estimate the appearance in Polygalaceae of ant-dispersed elaiosomes, shown by likelihood optimizations to have a single origin in the family. Topology-based tests indicated a diversification rate shift associated with appearance of caruncular elaiosomes. We show that evolution of the caruncular elaiosome type currently associated with ant dispersal occurred 54.0-50.5 Ma. This is long after an estimated increase in ant lineages in the Late Cretaceous based on molecular studies, but broadly concomitant with increasing global temperatures culminating in the Late Paleocene-Early Eocene thermal maxima. These data suggest that although most ant major clades were present when elaiosomes appeared, the environmental significance of elaiosomes may have been an important factor in success of elaiosome-bearing lineages. Ecological abundance of ants is perhaps more important than lineage numbers in determining significance of ant dispersal. Thus, our observation that elaiosomes pre-date increased ecological abundance of ants inferred from amber deposits could be indicative of an initial abiotic environmental function.}
}
Taxa for matrix 21677 of Study 1718

Citation title:
"The role of biotic and abiotic factors in the evolution of ant-dispersal in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae)".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1681
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
1462635 |
Erysiphe aphananthes ex Aphananthe AB693961 |
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1462620 |
Erysiphe asiatica ex Castanopsis AB622218 |
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1462633 |
Erysiphe carpophila ex Weinmannia DQ005440 |
326521
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3151859
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1462622 |
Erysiphe clandestina ex Ulmus AB475115 |
221031
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3063889
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1462612 |
Erysiphe flexuosa ex Aesculus AB091774 |
208426
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3355478
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1462628 |
Erysiphe glycines ex Glycine AB078807 |
79286
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3155911
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1462614 |
Erysiphe gracilis var. gracilis ex Quercus AB022358 |
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1462636 |
Erysiphe havrylenkoana ex Nothofagus AB378737 |
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1462623 |
Erysiphe japonica var. crispulae ex Quercus AB701301 |
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1462637 |
Erysiphe japonica var. japonica ex Quercus AB701302 |
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1462632 |
Erysiphe javanica ex Castanopsis JQ220162 |
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1462629 |
Erysiphe kenjiana ex Ulmus AB475119 |
588359
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3355424
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1462626 |
Erysiphe kusanoi ex Celis AB475120 |
588402
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3355425
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1462630 |
Erysiphe magellanica ex Nothofagus AB378738 |
502546
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3355435
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1462547 |
Erysiphe mayorii ex Cirsium MUMH3952 |
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3158860
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1462616 |
Erysiphe mayorii ex Cirsium MUMH4388 |
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3158860
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1462621 |
Erysiphe michikoae ex Celtis AB693963 |
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1462634 |
Erysiphe monoperidiata ex Catanopsis AB622213 |
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1462615 |
Erysiphe mori ex Morus AB000946 |
81926
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3355436
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1462631 |
Erysiphe nothofagi ex Nothofagus AB378736 |
502545
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3355487
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1462619 |
Erysiphe patagoniaca ex Nothofagus AB378740 |
502547
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4027680
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1462613 |
Erysiphe prunastri var. japonica ex Prunus MUMH3406 |
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1462617 |
Erysiphe prunastri var. prunastri ex Prunus AB046983 |
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1462627 |
Erysiphe simulans ex Rosa multiflora AB015926 |
79293
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3355512
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1462624 |
Erysiphe trinae ex Quercus AB022351 |
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1462625 |
Erysiphe wadae ex Fagus AB091776 |
208428
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4027825
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1462618 |
Erysiphe zelkowae ex Zelkova AB475121 |
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