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From the Cover: Island radiation on a continental scale: Exceptional rates of plant diversification after uplift of the Andes

机译:从封面看:大陆范围内的岛屿辐射:安第斯山脉抬升后植物多样化的异常率

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Species radiations provide unique insights into evolutionary processes underlying species diversification and patterns of biodiversity. To compare plant diversification over a similar time period to the recent cichlid fish radiations, which are an order of magnitude faster than documented bird, arthropod, and plant radiations, we focus on the high-altitude flora of the Andes, which is the most species-rich of any tropical mountains. Because of the recent uplift of the northern Andes, the upland environments where much of this rich endemic flora is found have been available for colonization only since the late Pliocene or Pleistocene, 2–4 million years (Myr) ago. Using DNA sequence data we identify a monophyletic group within the genus Lupinus representing 81 species endemic to the Andes. The age of this clade is estimated to be 1.18–1.76 Myr, implying a diversification rate of 2.49–3.72 species per Myr. This exceeds previous estimates for plants, providing the most spectacular example of explosive plant species diversification documented to date. Furthermore, it suggests that the high cichlid diversification rates are not unique. Lack of key innovations associated with the Andean Lupinus clade suggests that diversification was driven by ecological opportunities afforded by the emergence of island-like habitats after Andean uplift. Data from other genera indicate that lupines are one of a set of similarly rapid Andean plant radiations, continental in scale and island-like in stimulus, suggesting that the high-elevation Andean flora provides a system that rivals other groups, including cichlids, for understanding rapid species diversification.
机译:物种辐射为物种多样化和生物多样性模式的演变过程提供了独特的见解。为了将相似时间段内的植物多样性与最近的丽鱼科鱼类辐射相比较,后者比记录的鸟类,节肢动物和植物辐射要快一个数量级,我们重点研究安第斯山脉的高海拔植物区系丰富的热带山脉。由于安第斯山脉北部最近的隆升,仅在距上新世或更新世晚期(距今2–400万年前)才发现有大量此类丰富的特有植物群的高地环境。使用DNA序列数据,我们在羽扇豆属中鉴定出一个单系群,代表了安第斯山脉特有的81种物种。该进化枝的年龄估计为1.18–1.76 Myr,这意味着每Myr的多样性率为2.49–3.72种。这超过了以前对植物的估计,提供了迄今为止记录的爆炸性植物物种多样化的最壮观的例子。此外,这表明高丽鱼科鱼的多样化率不是唯一的。与安第斯山脉羽扇豆进化枝相关的关键创新的缺乏表明,多样化是由安第斯山脉抬升后岛状生境的出现所带来的生态机会驱动的。来自其他属的数据表明,羽扇豆是一组类似的快速安第斯植物辐射中的一种,在规模上是大陆性的,在刺激中呈岛状,这表明高海拔的安第斯植物区系提供了一个与包括丽鱼科鱼在内的其他物种相竞争的系统物种快速多样化。

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