Species delimitation and biogeography of Cyphostemma (Vitaceae), emphasizing diversification and ecological adaptation in Madagascar

Author:

Rabarijaona Romer Narindra123ORCID,Ranaivoson Rindra Manasoa123ORCID,Yu Jin‐Ren123ORCID,You Yi‐Chen123ORCID,Liu Bing124ORCID,Ye Jian‐Fei5ORCID,Barrett Russell L.67ORCID,Rakotoarinivo Mijoro8ORCID,Lin Xiao‐Lei9ORCID,Wen Jun10ORCID,Chen Zhi‐Duan124ORCID,Lu Li‐Min12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100093 P.R. China

2. China National Botanical Garden Beijing 100093 P.R. China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 P.R. China

4. Sino‐Africa Joint Research Center Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan 430074 P.R. China

5. School of Ecology Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen 518107 P.R. China

6. National Herbarium of New South Wales Australian Botanic Garden Locked Bag 6002, Mount Annan 2567 New South Wales Australia

7. School of Biological Sciences The University of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia 6009 Australia

8. Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences University of Antananarivo Madagascar

9. Zhongguancun Institute for Innovation Beijing 100081 P.R. China

10. Department of Botany National Museum of Natural History, MRC166, Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20013‐7012 U.S.A.

Abstract

AbstractCyphostemma, with ca. 200 species, is the second‐largest genus after Cissus in the grape family Vitaceae. Cyphostemma exhibits a high degree of morphological variation both between and within species that confounds species delimitation. Additional questions remain due to limited taxon sampling, original reference specimens damaged or lost and incomplete descriptions of taxa. Previous molecular studies, with limited taxon sampling, suggested three major clades corresponding to their distribution in continental Africa, Madagascar and Asia. However, deep relationships and biogeographic history within Cyphostemma remain unresolved. We conducted phylogenetic analysis and morphological character reconstruction of Cyphostemma using 91 newly assembled plastomes, with a focus on resolving complex taxonomic issues in Madagascar. Our results strongly support the Malagasy Cyphostemma as non‐monophyletic for the first time. Biogeographic reconstructions reveal two independent dispersals from continental Africa to Madagascar. The first dispersal is dated to the Oligocene and has led to the diversification of species with pinnate leaves in Madagascar. The second dispersal is estimated to have occurred during the late Miocene and has given rise to the only species with digitate leaves in Madagascar. Ancestral state reconstructions reveal that several morphological innovations may have promoted adaptation of Cyphostemma to a diverse range of habitats in Madagascar. In particular, a group of species from southern Madagascar have evolved both succulent stems and leaves to cope with extreme aridification in this region. Finally, relationships within three species complexes from the “Sambirano domain”, the southern spiny forest‐thicket and the northern limestone areas of Madagascar are clarified and four new taxa are proposed based on molecular and morphological evidence.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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