Global analysis of Poales diversification – parallel evolution in space and time into open and closed habitats

Author:

Elliott Tammy L.12ORCID,Spalink Daniel3ORCID,Larridon Isabel45ORCID,Zuntini Alexandre Rizzo4ORCID,Escudero Marcial6ORCID,Hackel Jan47ORCID,Barrett Russell L.8ORCID,Martín‐Bravo Santiago9ORCID,Márquez‐Corro José Ignacio49ORCID,Granados Mendoza Carolina10ORCID,Mashau Aluoneswi C.11ORCID,Romero‐Soler Katya J.10ORCID,Zhigila Daniel A.12ORCID,Gehrke Berit13ORCID,Andrino Caroline Oliveira14ORCID,Crayn Darren M.15ORCID,Vorontsova Maria S.4,Forest Félix4ORCID,Baker William J.4ORCID,Wilson Karen L.8ORCID,Simpson David A.416,Muasya A. Muthama2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science Masaryk University Kotlarska 2 Brno 611 37 Czech Republic

2. Department of Biological Sciences University of Cape Town Cape Town 7700 South Africa

3. Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology Texas A&M University, College Station Texas TX 77843‐2258 USA

4. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond Surrey TW9 3AE UK

5. Systematic and Evolutionary Botany Lab, Department of Biology Ghent University K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35 9000 Gent Belgium

6. Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Biology University of Seville Reina Mercedes 6 Seville 41012 Spain

7. Department of Biology University of Marburg Karl‐von‐Frisch‐Str. 8 35043 Marburg Germany

8. National Herbarium of New South Wales, Botanic Gardens of Sydney, Australian Botanic Garden Locked Bag 6002 Mount Annan NSW 2567 Australia

9. Botany Area, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemical Engineering Universidad Pablo de Olavide ctra. de Utrera km 1 41013 Seville Spain

10. Departamento de Botánica Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City CP 04510 Mexico

11. Foundational Research and Services, South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) Private Bag X101 Pretoria 0184 South Africa

12. Department of Botany Gombe State University Tudun Wada Gombe 760001 Nigeria

13. Universitetet i Bergen, Universitetsmuseet Postboks 7800 NO‐5020 Bergen Norway

14. Departamento de Botânica Universidade de Brasília Brasília Distrito Federal CEP 70910‐900 Brazil

15. Sir Robert Norman Building (E2) James Cook University PO Box 6811 Cairns QLD 4870 Australia

16. Botany Department, School of Natural Sciences Trinity College, The University of Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland

Abstract

Summary Poales are one of the most species‐rich, ecologically and economically important orders of plants and often characterise open habitats, enabled by unique suites of traits. We test six hypotheses regarding the evolution and assembly of Poales in open and closed habitats throughout the world, and examine whether diversification patterns demonstrate parallel evolution. We sampled 42% of Poales species and obtained taxonomic and biogeographic data from the World Checklist of Vascular Plants database, which was combined with open/closed habitat data scored by taxonomic experts. A dated supertree of Poales was constructed. We integrated spatial phylogenetics with regionalisation analyses, historical biogeography and ancestral state estimations. Diversification in Poales and assembly of open and closed habitats result from dynamic evolutionary processes that vary across lineages, time and space, most prominently in tropical and southern latitudes. Our results reveal parallel and recurrent patterns of habitat and trait transitions in the species‐rich families Poaceae and Cyperaceae. Smaller families display unique and often divergent evolutionary trajectories. The Poales have achieved global dominance via parallel evolution in open habitats, with notable, spatially and phylogenetically restricted divergences into strictly closed habitats.

Funder

Calleva Foundation

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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