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Title of Dataset
Data from: Phylogenetic Reconstruction, Morphological Diversification and Generic Delimitation of Disepalum (Annonaceae)
Author of Dataset
Li, Pui-Sze1
Thomas, Daniel C.1
Contact
Saunders, Richard M. K.1
Date of Dataset Creation
2015-12-02
Description
Taxonomic delimitation of Disepalum (Annonaceae) is contentious, with some researchers favoring a narrow circumscription following segregation of the genus Enicosanthellum. We reconstruct the phylogeny of Disepalum and related taxa based on four chloroplast and two nuclear DNA regions as a framework for clarifying taxonomic delimitation and assessing evolutionary transitions in key morphological characters. Maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods resulted in a consistent, well-resolved and strongly supported topology. Disepalum s.l. is monophyletic and strongly supported, with Disepalum s.str. and Enicosanthellum retrieved as sister groups. Although this topology is consistent with both taxonomic delimitations, the distribution of morphological synapomorphies provides greater support for the inclusion of Enicosanthellum within Disepalum s.l. We propose a novel infrageneric classification with two subgenera. Subgen. Disepalum (= Disepalum s.str.) is supported by numerous synapomorphies, including the reduction of the calyx to two sepals and connation of petals. Subgen. Enicosanthellum lacks obvious morphological synapomorphies, but possesses several diagnostic characters (symplesiomorphies), including a trimerous calyx and free petals in two whorls. We evaluate changes in petal morphology in relation to hypotheses of the genetic control of floral development and suggest that the compression of two petal whorls into one and the associated fusion of contiguous petals may be associated with the loss of the pollination chamber, which in turn may be associated with a shift in primary pollinator. We also suggest that the formation of pollen octads may be selectively advantageous when pollinator visits are infrequent, although this would only be applicable if multiple ovules could be fertilized by each octad; since the flowers are apocarpous, this would require an extragynoecial compitum to enable intercarpellary growth of pollen tubes. We furthermore infer that the monocarp fruit stalks are likely to have evolved independently from those in other Annonaceae genera and may facilitate effective dispersal by providing a color contrast within the fruit.
Citation
Li, PS, Thomas, DC, Saunders, RMK. (2015). Data from: Phylogenetic Reconstruction, Morphological Diversification and Generic Delimitation of Disepalum (Annonaceae). [Data File]. All relevant data are within the paper and its Supporting Information files, with DNA sequences available for download from GenBank (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/).
Click on “Linked Publications” to access the publication and access supporting information on figshare at https://figshare.com/articles/Phylogenetic_Reconstruction_Morphological_Diversification_and_Generic_Delimitation_of_Disepalum_Annonaceae_/1616880
Subject (RGC Codes)
M1 — Biological Sciences — 生物科學
  • 1130 — Plant Sciences/ Plant Biology — 植物科學/植物生物學
Subject (ANZSRC)
06 — BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES — 生物科學
  • 0607 — PLANT BIOLOGY — 植物生物學
    • 060702 — Plant Cell and Molecular Biology — 植物細胞與分子生物學
Keyword
monocarp fruit stalks
novel infrageneric classification
Disepalum s.l
delimitation
annonaceae
dna
synapomorphie
petals
Enicosanthellum
Affiliations
  1. Univ Hong Kong, Sch Biol Sci, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China