Phylogenomic and morphological data reveal hidden patterns of diversity in the national tree of Brazil, Paubrasilia echinata

Author:

Rees Mathew12ORCID,Neaves Linda E.13ORCID,Lewis Gwilym P.4ORCID,de Lima Haroldo C.56,Gagnon Edeline78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tropical Diversity Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh EH5 3LR UK

2. School of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH9 3FF UK

3. Fenner School of Environment & Society Australian National University Australian Capital Territory Australia

4. Accelerated Taxonomy Department Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond TW9 3AE UK

5. Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro Rua Pacheco Leão, 915 Rio de Janeiro RJ 22460‐030 Brazil

6. Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica/INMA‐MCTI Av. José Ruschi, 4, Centro Santa Teresa Espírito Santo Brazil

7. Chair of Phytopathology, TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich 85352 Freising‐Weihenstephan Germany

8. Department of Integrative BIology University of Guelph 50 Stone Road East Guelph Ontario N1G 2W1 Canada

Abstract

AbstractPremisePaubrasilia echinata (common names, pau brasil, brazilwood) is the national tree of Brazil and an endangered species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Over its wide distribution of 2000 km, its leaflets morphology exhibits extensive plasticity. Three morphotypes are commonly identified based on leaf size, but it is unclear if they represent distinct taxa or a single polymorphic species. This study aims to clarify the taxonomic position of the three morphotypes to inform conservation decisions.MethodsA morphometric study of leaf characters of herbarium specimens was coupled with genetic analyses using genotype‐by‐sequencing data. We used maximum‐likelihood and coalescent methods to evaluate the phylogenetic and population structure of the species. We compared these with a morphological dendrogram built from hierarchical clustering.ResultsTwo of the three morphotypes formed separately evolving lineages, the third morphotype formed two geographically separate lineages, and northern trees with intermediate leaf morphology formed a separate fifth lineage. Leaflet size varied by over 35‐fold, and although morphological clustering generally matched the genetic patterns, there were some overlaps, highlighting the cryptic diversity within this group.ConclusionsOur genetic and morphological results provide some evidence that cultivated trees from different states in Brazil seem to have a limited genetic origin and do not reflect the broader genetic and geographical diversity of the species. As a result, more care is likely needed to preserve the overall genomic diversity of this endangered and iconic species.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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