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Erkens R. H. J., Chatrou L. W., Couvreur Thomas. (2012). Radiations and key innovations in an early branching angiosperm lineage (Annonaceae; Magnoliales). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 169 (1), p. 117-134. ISSN 0024-4074.

Titre du document
Radiations and key innovations in an early branching angiosperm lineage (Annonaceae; Magnoliales)
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000302992000006
Auteurs
Erkens R. H. J., Chatrou L. W., Couvreur Thomas
Source
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, 169 (1), p. 117-134 ISSN 0024-4074
Biologists are fascinated by species-rich groups and have attempted to discover the causes for their abundant diversification. Comprehension of the causes and mechanisms underpinning radiations and detection of their frequency will contribute greatly to the understanding of the evolutionary origin of biodiversity and its ecological structure. A dated and well-resolved phylogenetic tree of Annonaceae was used to study diversification patterns in the family in order to identify factors that drive speciation and the evolution of morphological (key) characters. It was found that, except for Goniothalamus, the largest genera in the family are not the result of radiations. Furthermore, the difference in species numbers between subfamilies Annonoideae (former long branch clade) and Malmeoideae (former short branch clade) cannot be attributed to significant differences in the diversification rate. Most of the speciation in Annonaceae is not distinguishable from a random branching process (i.e. chance), and no special explanations are therefore necessary for the distribution of species richness across the major part of the phylogenetic tree for Annonaceae. Only for a small number of clades can key innovations be invoked to explain the elevated rate of diversification.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010055812]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010055812
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