@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23276,
author = {Ling-Yun Chen and Guido Grimm and Qing-Feng Wang and Susanne S Renner},
title = {A phylogeny and biogeographic analysis for the Cape-Pondweed family Aponogetonaceae (Alismatales)},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Alismatales, aquatic plants, Biogeography, integrating fossil geographic ranges, molecular clock},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.umsl.edu/~renners/Chen_Grimm_Wang_Renner_Apono_MPE_2014.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {82},
number = {},
pages = {111?117},
abstract = {The monocot family Aponogetonaceae (Alismatales) consists only of Aponogeton, with 57 species occurring in Africa, Madagascar, India and Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia and Australia. Earlier studies inferred a Madagascan or Australian origin for the genus. Aponogeton-like pollen is documented from the Late Cretaceous of Wyoming, the early mid-Eocene of Canada, and the late mid-Eocene of Greenland. We obtained nuclear and plastid DNA sequences for 42 species and generated a time-calibrated phylogeny, rooted on appropriate outgroups. Statistical biogeographic analyses were carried out with or without the fossils incorporated in the phylogeny. The recent-most common ancestor of living Aponogetonaceae appears to date to the mid-Eocene and to have lived in Madagascar or Africa (but not Australia). Three transoceanic dispersal events from Africa/Madagascar to Asia sometime during the Miocene could explain the observed species relationships. As inferred in earlier studies, an ancient Australian species is sister to all other Aponogetonaceae, while the remaining Australian species stem from an Asian ancestor that arrived from Asia about 5 million years ago. The family?s ancient Northern Hemisphere fossil record and deepest extant divergence between a single Australian species and an Africa/Madagascar clade are statistically well-supported and rank among the most unusual patters in the biogeography of flowering plants. }
}
Taxa for Study 15898
Citation title:
"A phylogeny and biogeographic analysis for the Cape-Pondweed family Aponogetonaceae (Alismatales)".
Study name:
"A phylogeny and biogeographic analysis for the Cape-Pondweed family Aponogetonaceae (Alismatales)".
This study is part of submission 15898
(Status: Published).
Taxa
ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
1511755 |
Aponogeton abyssinicus QF Wang 20128364 HIB |
|
5881945
|
1511748 |
Aponogeton angustifolius JJ Bos 270 M |
|
9389608
|
1511757 |
Aponogeton azureus H Merxmuller W Giess 30642 M |
|
5990168
|
1511743 |
Aponogeton boivinianus Collector unknown M |
|
9131157
|
1511731 |
Aponogeton bruggenii SR Yadav sn M |
|
|
1511766 |
Aponogeton bullosus SWL Jacobs 8572 D Les 595 CONN |
325766
|
5983375
|
1511726 |
Aponogeton capuronii HWE van Bruggen sn CONN |
|
9389467
|
1511753 |
Aponogeton crispus H Heine sn M |
101607
|
5959637
|
1511742 |
Aponogeton crispus SWL Jacobs 8537 D Les 563 CONN |
101607
|
5959637
|
1511760 |
Aponogeton decaryi J Bogner 2056 M |
|
9131173
|
1511759 |
Aponogeton desertorum RDA Bayliss 6799 M |
|
5881943
|
1511761 |
Aponogeton dioecus J Bogner 210 M |
|
9389856
|
1511730 |
Aponogeton distachyos D Les sn CONN |
55311
|
2659731
|
1511762 |
Aponogeton eggersii H Schoepfel sn voucher unclear |
|
9369676
|
1511734 |
Aponogeton elongatus D Les 551 CONN |
51594
|
5954645
|
1511749 |
Aponogeton euryspermus C Kasselmann sn CONN |
251680
|
5975649
|
1511752 |
Aponogeton euryspermus SWL Jacobs 8839 NSW |
251680
|
5975649
|
1511732 |
Aponogeton fugax JC Manning et al 3105 NBG MO |
|
|
1511754 |
Aponogeton gottlebei C Kasselmann 955c M |
|
|
1511763 |
Aponogeton hexatepalus G Sainty 434337 NSW |
325768
|
5983376
|
1511758 |
Aponogeton jacobsenii C Kasselmann 24 M |
|
9389420
|
1511768 |
Aponogeton junceus C Viljoen sn CONN |
|
9389595
|
1511767 |
Aponogeton kimberleyensis SWL Jacobs 8831 NSW |
325763
|
5983372
|
1511737 |
Aponogeton lakhonensis LY Chen cly2013001 HIB |
217757
|
5992753
|
1511728 |
Aponogeton lancesmithii SWL Jacobs 8567 D Les 590 CONN |
325765
|
5983374
|
1511736 |
Aponogeton longiplumulosus D Les 560 CONN |
251678
|
5975647
|
1511765 |
Aponogeton madagascariensis SWL Jacobs 8535 D Les 561 CONN |
251677
|
5881947
|
1511727 |
Aponogeton masoalaensis J Bogner 2087 M |
|
|
1511747 |
Aponogeton natans J Bogner 1857 M |
|
2664217
|
1511746 |
Aponogeton proliferus D Les 549 CONN |
325764
|
5983373
|
1511725 |
Aponogeton queenslandicus D Les 550 CONN |
325759
|
5983368
|
1511724 |
Aponogeton queenslandicus D Les 552 CONN |
325759
|
5983368
|
1511738 |
Aponogeton ranunculiflorus M Chase 14232 K |
|
|
1511756 |
Aponogeton rehmannii H Merxmuller 2138 M |
|
9389811
|
1511741 |
Aponogeton rigidifolius Berger sn M |
251679
|
5975648
|
1511745 |
Aponogeton robinsonii J Bogner 2314 M |
325767
|
3489144
|
1511733 |
Aponogeton satarensis SR Yadav sn M |
|
9389530
|
1511744 |
Aponogeton stuhlmannii EA Robinson 5902 M |
|
9389641
|
1511764 |
Aponogeton subconjugatus GS Perrottet 1009 M |
|
9389497
|
1511740 |
Aponogeton tenuispicatus J Bogner 275 M |
|
9389561
|
1511735 |
Aponogeton ulvaceus SWL Jacobs 8543 D Les 569 CONN |
325758
|
5983367
|
1511739 |
Aponogeton undulatus D Les 564 CONN |
325761
|
5983370
|
1511729 |
Aponogeton undulatus SWL Jacobs 8539 D Les 565 CONN |
325761
|
5983370
|
1511751 |
Aponogeton vanbruggenii SWL Jacobs 8542 D Les 568 CONN |
325760
|
5983369
|
1511750 |
Aponogeton womersleyi H Bleher sn M |
|
|