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DOI | 10.1111/jbi.13846 |
Discordant phylogenetic endemism patterns in a recently diversified Brassicaceae lineage from the Atacama Desert: When choices in phylogenetics and species distribution information matter | |
Toro-Nunez, Oscar1,2; Lira-Noriega, Andres2,3 | |
通讯作者 | Toro-Nunez, Oscar |
来源期刊 | JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
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ISSN | 0305-0270 |
EISSN | 1365-2699 |
出版年 | 2020 |
卷号 | 47期号:8页码:1792-1804 |
英文摘要 | Aim Phylogenetic endemism (PE), which combines phylogenetic diversity (PD) and range size distributions of co-occurring taxa, has become a useful approach for the identification of geographical hotspots using evolutionary history in conservation. However, potential limitations could preclude a general assessment of PE, especially in the presence of incongruent phylogenetic signals and the use of different estimates of species distribution at fine spatial scales. Here, we assess the utility of using PE in a recently diversified plant tribe. Location Atacama Desert, Argentina, Chile, and Peru. Taxon Schizopetalae tribe from the mustard plant family of Brassicaceae. Methods We assessed PD and PE to determine whether incongruent phylogenetic trees derived from nuclear and chloroplast DNA and different estimates of species distribution based on species distribution modelling (SDM) and minimum convex polygons (MCP) impact the location of PE hotspots. Results Results show negligible influence from discordant phylogenetic signal between gene trees on PE estimates. Instead, the choice of the summary of species' range (i.e. SDM or MCP) has greater influence on the location of PE hotspots. Main conclusions Despite the observed discrepancies, results of PE are sufficiently congruent to support the use of this index in conservation-related analyses for the Atacama Desert flora. Nonetheless, further analyses are recommended to determine and contextualize the impacts of phylogenetic incongruence and species distributional estimates on PE, especially when other scenarios involving larger spatial and taxonomic sampling scales remain unexplored. |
英文关键词 | conservation prioritization minimum convex polygon phylogenetic diversity phylogenetic incongruence range distribution recent diversification species distribution modelling |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Chile ; USA ; Mexico |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000523292800001 |
WOS关键词 | DISTRIBUTION MODELS ; BIOGEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY ; SPATIAL PHYLOGENETICS ; CONSERVATION ; BIODIVERSITY ; EVOLUTION ; RICHNESS ; TREES ; INCONGRUENCE ; SYSTEMATICS |
WOS类目 | Ecology ; Geography, Physical |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/314905 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Concepcion, Fac Ciencias Nat & Oceanog, Dept Bot, Concepcion, Chile; 2.Univ Kansas, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA; 3.Inst Ecol, CONACyT, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Toro-Nunez, Oscar,Lira-Noriega, Andres. Discordant phylogenetic endemism patterns in a recently diversified Brassicaceae lineage from the Atacama Desert: When choices in phylogenetics and species distribution information matter[J],2020,47(8):1792-1804. |
APA | Toro-Nunez, Oscar,&Lira-Noriega, Andres.(2020).Discordant phylogenetic endemism patterns in a recently diversified Brassicaceae lineage from the Atacama Desert: When choices in phylogenetics and species distribution information matter.JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY,47(8),1792-1804. |
MLA | Toro-Nunez, Oscar,et al."Discordant phylogenetic endemism patterns in a recently diversified Brassicaceae lineage from the Atacama Desert: When choices in phylogenetics and species distribution information matter".JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 47.8(2020):1792-1804. |
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