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A molecular test of Huxley's line: Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) in Borneo and the Philippines
Authors:HANNAH ATKINS   JILL PRESTON  QUENTIN C. B. CRONK
Affiliation:Royal Botanic Garden, Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH3 5LR;Institute of Cell &Molecular Biology, The Kings Buildings, University of Edinburgh, May field Road, Edinburgh, EH93JH
Abstract:A biogeographic and phylogenetic study of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) in the Sundaland region (Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia) and the Philippines using nuclear ribosomal (ITS) DNA sequence data reveals a major division between the Cyrtandra floras of Sundaland and the Philippines. Palawan, the most westerly of the Philippine islands, emerges as an area of mixing between these two. The Bornean element in the Cyrtandra flora of Palawan (two species in our sample) appears to result from recent (i.e. Pleistocene) dispersal from Borneo. The remaining seven species sampled from Palawan are most closely related to those from elsewhere in the Philippines. However, the Palawan clade is sister to the other Philippine taxa, suggesting an ancient (possibly Pliocene) vicariance event. Huxley's line–a zoogeographic boundary placing Palawan and Borneo together–receives some support from this study as there is evidence of recent dispersal of Bornean flora into Palawan. However, in terms of more ancient biogeographic patterning of the region, Palawan has stronger links with the other Philippine islands.
Keywords:biogeography    ITS    Wallace's line    phylogeny    systematics    SE Asia    Palawan
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