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Late Cenozoic diversification of the austral genus Lagenophora (Astereae,Asteraceae)
Authors:Gisela Sancho  Peter J de Lange FLS  Mariano Donato  John Barkla  Steve J Wagstaff
Institution:1. División Plantas Vasculares, Museo de La Plata, FCNYM, UNLP, Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Ecosystems and Species Unit, Department of Conservation, Auckland, New Zealand;3. ILPLA, Instituto de Limnología Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet, FCNYM, UNLP and CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. Otago Conservancy, Department of Conservation, Dunedin, New Zealand;5. Allan Herbarium, Landcare Research, Lincoln, New Zealand
Abstract:Lagenophora (Astereae, Asteraceae) has 14 species in New Zealand, Australia, Asia, southern South America, Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha. Phylogenetic relationships in Lagenophora were inferred using nuclear and plastid DNA regions. Reconstruction of spatio‐temporal evolution was estimated using parsimony, Bayesian inference and likelihood methods, a Bayesian relaxed molecular clock and ancestral area and habitat reconstructions. Our results support a narrow taxonomic concept of Lagenophora including only a core group of species with one clade diversifying in New Zealand and another in South America. The split between the New Zealand and South American Lagenophora dates from 11.2 Mya 6.1–17.4 95% highest posterior density (HPD)]. The inferred ancestral habitats were openings in beech forest and subalpine tussockland. The biogeographical analyses infer a complex ancestral area for Lagenophora involving New Zealand and southern South America. Thus, the estimated divergence times and biogeographical reconstructions provide circumstantial evidence that Antarctica may have served as a corridor for migration until the expansion of the continental ice during the late Cenozoic. The extant distribution of Lagenophora reflects a complex history that could also have involved direct long‐distance dispersal across southern oceans. © 2014 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 177 , 78–95.
Keywords:Antarctica  austral distributions  divergence times  molecular dating  molecular phylogeny  New Zealand  South America
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