Monnina (Polygalaceae), a New World monophyletic genus full of contrasts

Author:

Freire-Fierro Alina123456ORCID,Forest Felix7,Devey Dion S7,Pastore José Floriano Barea8,Horn James W9,Ge Xue-Jun10,Wang Zhengyang11,Xiao Tian-Wen10,Bien Walter F2

Affiliation:

1. Herbario UTCEC and Grupo de Investigación ‘Diversidad Biológica y Conservación de Ecosistemas,’ Facultad de Ciencias Agrícolas y Recursos Naturales-CAREN, Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi , Latacunga , Ecuador

2. Laboratory of Pinelands Research, Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA

3. CAS President’s International Fellowship Initiative, PIFI-2021–2022, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou , Guangdong , China

4. Research Associate, Botany Department, Smithsonian Institution, Washington , District of Columbia , USA

5. Research Associate, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis , Missouri , USA

6. Research Associate, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam , Tena , Ecuador

7. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , England , UK

8. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Campus Curitibanos , Santa Catarina , Brazil

9. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers , Florida , USA

10. South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou , Guangdong , China

11. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge , Massachusetts , USA

Abstract

Abstract Endemic to the Neotropics, Monnina is the second largest genus of Polygalaceae, yet little is known about its phylogenetic history, biogeography, and morphological character evolution. To address these knowledge gaps, we conducted Bayesian and maximum likelihood (ML) analyses of nuclear ITS and plastid trnL–F regions to test the monophyly of Monnina s.l. We used this phylogenetic framework to (i) infer divergence time estimates of lineages within the genus and reconstruct their historical biogeography; (ii) reconstruct the evolution of morphological characters of putative ecological and evolutionary importance in Monnina; and (iii) test for correlations between our phylogenetic hypothesis and environmental data. Our results reveal that Monnina is monophyletic with an indehiscent, 1–2-seeded fruit as a synapomorphy for the genus. We identify six clades within Monnina based on our combined phylogenetic results: Clades A, B, and D are primarily distributed in southern and eastern South America, Clades C and E are primarily Central Andean, and Clade F is chiefly distributed in the Northern Andes and Central America. The ancestor of the Monnina stem lineage dispersed from Australia/Africa to South America during the late Eocene to early Oligocene. The divergences of major lineages within the genus began in the early Miocene. We inferred the most recent common ancestor of Monnina to be an herbaceous plant with one-seeded samaroid fruits. The origins of fleshy fruits and shrubby habits are phylogenetically correlated within Monnina, and their concerted convergent evolution may have promoted increased net diversification rates in the two most species-rich subclades of the genus.

Funder

International Partnership Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

CAS President’s International Fellowship Initiative

American Society for Plant Taxonomy

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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