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Dupin J., Hong-Wa C., Pillon Yohan, Besnard G. (2022). From the Mediterranean to the Pacific : re-circumscription towards Notelaea s.l. and historical biogeography of a generic complex in Oleinae (Oleaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, [Early access], p. [18 p.]. ISSN 0024-4074.

Titre du document
From the Mediterranean to the Pacific : re-circumscription towards Notelaea s.l. and historical biogeography of a generic complex in Oleinae (Oleaceae)
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000787799700001
Auteurs
Dupin J., Hong-Wa C., Pillon Yohan, Besnard G.
Source
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2022, [Early access], p. [18 p.] ISSN 0024-4074
Tackling the complicated infrafamilial classification of the economically important Oleaceae requires a piecemeal approach that addresses generic circumscriptions. Here, focusing on the distinct clade formed by the generic complex Nestegis, Notelaea, Osmanthus, Phillyrea and Picconia in subtribe Oleinae, we aim to elucidate their boundaries and relationships and to evaluate their biogeographic history in light of their peculiar disjunct distribution in the Macaronesian, Mediterranean and Pacific regions. On the basis of phylogenomic data from plastid and nuclear DNA of an extensive sampling, the results show six subclades in this generic complex, which are also geographical segregates found in Australia (Notelaea), Hawaiian Islands (Nestegis sandwicensis), Macaronesia (Phillyrea and Picconia), Mediterranean Region (Phillyrea), New Caledonia (Osmanthus section Notosmanthus) and New Zealand (Nestegis s.s.). Accounting for broad morphological overlaps in this clade, we recognize three genera (Phillyrea, Picconia and Notelaea s.l.), subsuming all Pacific taxa under Notelaea. Molecular dating and biogeographic analyses indicate that this clade originated in Eurasia during the Early Miocene (mean 23.2 Mya, 95% HPD: 23.8-14.7). Finally, dispersal (rather than continental vicariance) is probably the main explanation for the global, disjunct distribution of this group, with island-hopping and local extinction as the hallmarks of its evolutionary history.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Descripteurs
ZONE MEDITERRANEENNE
Description Géographique
ACORES ; CANARIAS ; PACIFIQUE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084715]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010084715
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