@article{fdi:010081025, title = {{A} robust phylogenomic framework for the calamoid palms}, author = {{K}uhnhauser, {B}. {G}. and {B}ellot, {S}. and {C}ouvreur, {T}homas and {D}ransfield, {J}. and {H}enderson, {A}. and {S}chley, {R}. and {C}homicki, {G}. and {E}iserhardt, {W}. {L}. and {H}iscock, {S}. {J}. and {B}aker, {W}. {J}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{W}ell-supported phylogenies are a prerequisite for the study of the evolution and diversity of life on earth. {T}he subfamily {C}alamoideae accounts for more than one fifth of the palm family ({A}recaceae), occurs in tropical rainforests across the world, and supports a billion-dollar industry in rattan products. {I}t contains ca. 550 species in 17 genera, 10 subtribes and three tribes, but their phylogenetic relationships remain insufficiently understood. {H}ere, we sequenced almost one thousand nuclear genomic regions for 75 systematically selected {C}alamoideae, representing the taxonomic diversity within all calamoid genera. {O}ur phylogenomic analyses resolved a maximally supported phylogenetic backbone for the {C}alamoideae, including several higher-level relationships not previously inferred. {I}n-depth analysis revealed low gene tree conflict for the backbone but complex deep evolutionary histories within several subtribes. {O}verall, our phylogenomic framework sheds new light on the evolution of palms and provides a robust foundation for future comparative studies, such as taxonomy, systematics, biogeography, and macroevolutionary research.}, keywords = {{A}recaceae ; {C}alamoideae ; {R}attan ; {P}hylogenomics ; {S}ystematics ; {G}ene tree ; conflict ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}olecular {P}hylogenetics and {E}volution}, volume = {157}, numero = {}, pages = {107067 [13 p.]}, ISSN = {1055-7903}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.1016/j.ympev.2020.107067}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081025}, }