Phylogenetic placement of Carex dianae Steud., a sedge endemic to the South Atlantic island of St. Helena

Author:

Bradshaw Cassandra D.V.12,Percy Diana M.1ORCID,Thomas-Williams Vanessa3,Cairns-Wicks Rebecca4,Gray Alan5,Cronk Quentin C.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada

2. Biology Department, University of Ottawa, 30 Marie Curie, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada

3. Environmental Management Division, Scotland, St. Helena Island, STHL 1ZZ, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

4. St Helena Research Institute, Jamestown, St Helena Island, STHL 1ZZ, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

5. UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0QB, UK

6. Beaty Biodiversity Museum, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada

Abstract

Carex dianae Steud. is an endemic sedge of St. Helena, an isolated island in the South Atlantic. Our study provides the first molecular sequence data for this taxon. We generated sequence data for plastid matK and trnK regions and nuclear internal transcribed spacer and external transcribed spacer regions to determine the placement of C. dianae in the broader Carex phylogeny. The placement of C. dianae falls within Carex sect. Spirostachyae Drejer, and it is sister to a clade including Carex clavata Thunb., Carex aethiopica Schkuhr (both from the Cape region of S. Africa), and Carex gunniana Boott (southern Australia). The existence of three divergent nucleotype groups and two plastotypes is revealed from genetic variation within C. dianae. The results suggest that the ancestor of C. dianae likely originated in the Cape region of South Africa, followed by transoceanic dispersal to St. Helena estimated at 4.4–4.9 million years ago, likely by a bird vector. The most divergent population is that on an isolated hill known as “The Barn”, which may represent a distinct taxon. The existence of highly structured molecular variation within an island only 16 km long is discussed.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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