@article{fdi:010076201, title = {{T}argeted capture of hundreds of nuclear genes unravels phylogenetic relationships of the diverse neotropical palm tribe {G}eonomateae}, author = {{L}oiseau, {O}. and {O}liyares, {I}. and {P}aris, {M}. and de {L}a {H}arpe, {M}. and {W}eigand, {A}. and {K}oubinova, {D}. and {R}olland, {J}. and {B}acon, {C}. {D}. and {B}alslev, {H}. and {B}orchsenius, {F}. and {C}ano, {A}. and {C}ouvreur, {T}homas and {D}elnatte, {C}. and {F}ardin, {F}. and {G}ayot, {M}. and {M}ejia, {F}. and {M}ota-{M}achado, {T}. and {F}erret, {M}. and {R}oncal, {J}. and {S}anin, {M}. {J}. and {S}tauffer, {F}. and {L}exer, {C}. and {K}essler, {M}. and {S}alamin, {N}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he tribe {G}eonomateae is a widely distributed group of 103 species of {N}eotropical palms which contains six ecologically important understory or subcanopy genera. {A}lthough it has been the focus of many studies, our understanding of the evolutionary history of this group, and in particular of the taxonomically complex genus {G}eonoma, is far from complete due to a lack of molecular data. {S}pecifically, the previous {S}anger sequencing-based studies used a few informative characters and partial sampling. {T}o overcome these limitations, we used a recently developed {A}recaceae-specific target capture bait set to undertake a phylogenomic analysis of the tribe {G}eonomateae. {W}e sequenced 3,988 genomic regions for 85% of the species of the tribe, including 84% of the species of the largest genus, {G}eonoma. {P}hylogenetic relationships were inferred using both concatenation and coalescent methods. {O}verall, our phylogenetic tree is highly supported and congruent with taxonomic delimitations although several morphological taxa were revealed to be non-monophyletic. {I}t is the first time that such a large genomic dataset is provided for an entire tribe within the {A}recaceae. {O}ur study lays the groundwork not only for detailed macro- and micro-evolutionary studies within the group, but also sets a workflow for understanding other species complexes across the tree of life.}, keywords = {{A}recaceae ; {G}eonoma ; {N}eotropics ; phylogenetic informativeness ; phylogenomics ; species complexes ; {AMERIQUE} {CENTRALE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}rontiers in {P}lant {S}cience}, volume = {10}, numero = {}, pages = {art. 864 [16 p.]}, ISSN = {1664-462{X}}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.3389/fpls.2019.00864}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076201}, }