Rapid in situ diversification rates in Rhamnaceae explain the parallel evolution of high diversity in temperate biomes from global to local scales

Author:

Tian Qin1234ORCID,Stull Gregory W.1ORCID,Kellermann Jürgen56ORCID,Medan Diego7,Nge Francis J.568ORCID,Liu Shui‐Yin123ORCID,Kates Heather R.9,Soltis Douglas E.910ORCID,Soltis Pamela S.9ORCID,Guralnick Robert P.9ORCID,Folk Ryan A.11ORCID,Onstein Renske E.41213ORCID,Yi Ting‐Shuang123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Germplasm Bank of Wild Species, Yunnan Key Laboratory of Crop Wild Relatives Omics, Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming 650201 China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 China

3. Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100093 China

4. Naturalis Biodiversity Center Darwinweg 2 2333CR Leiden the Netherlands

5. State Herbarium of South Australia, Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Hackney Road Adelaide SA 5000 Australia

6. School of Biological Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

7. Cátedra de Botánica General, Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de Buenos Aires Ave San Martín 4453 C1417DSE Buenos Aires Argentina

8. IRD – Institut de Recherche pour le Développement Ave Agropolis BP 64501 Montpellier 34394 France

9. Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 USA

10. Department of Biology University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 USA

11. Department of Biological Sciences Mississippi State University Mississippi MS 39762 USA

12. Evolution and Adaptation German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle–Jena–Leipzig Puschstrasse 4 Leipzig 04103 Germany

13. Leipzig University Leipzig 04013 Germany

Abstract

Summary The macroevolutionary processes that have shaped biodiversity across the temperate realm remain poorly understood and may have resulted from evolutionary dynamics related to diversification rates, dispersal rates, and colonization times, closely coupled with Cenozoic climate change. We integrated phylogenomic, environmental ordination, and macroevolutionary analyses for the cosmopolitan angiosperm family Rhamnaceae to disentangle the evolutionary processes that have contributed to high species diversity within and across temperate biomes. Our results show independent colonization of environmentally similar but geographically separated temperate regions mainly during the Oligocene, consistent with the global expansion of temperate biomes. High global, regional, and local temperate diversity was the result of high in situ diversification rates, rather than high immigration rates or accumulation time, except for Southern China, which was colonized much earlier than the other regions. The relatively common lineage dispersals out of temperate hotspots highlight strong source‐sink dynamics across the cosmopolitan distribution of Rhamnaceae. The proliferation of temperate environments since the Oligocene may have provided the ecological opportunity for rapid in situ diversification of Rhamnaceae across the temperate realm. Our study illustrates the importance of high in situ diversification rates for the establishment of modern temperate biomes and biodiversity hotspots across spatial scales.

Funder

Australian Biological Resources Study

China Scholarship Council

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Nuclear Energy University Program

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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