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SYSTEMATICS, BIOGEOGRAPHY, AND CHARACTER EVOLUTION OF SPARGANIUM (TYPHACEAE): DIVERSIFICATION OF A WIDESPREAD, AQUATIC LINEAGE

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 100, 期 10, 页码 2023-2039

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WILEY
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1300048

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aquatic habit; biogeography; BEAST; Beringia; bur-reed; monocot; Pliocene; Poales; Sparganium; Typhaceae

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  1. Davis Research Award from the UW-Madison Dept. of Botany

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Premise of the study: Sparganium (Typhaceae) is a genus of aquatic monocots containing similar to 14 species, with flowers aggregated in unisexual, spherical heads, and habit ranging from floating to emergent. Sparganium presents an opportunity to investigate diversification, character evolution, and biogeographical relationships in a widespread temperate genus of aquatic monocots. We present a fossil-calibrated, molecular phylogeny of Sparganium based on analysis of two chloroplast and two nuclear markers. Within this framework, we examine character evolution in both habit and stigma number and infer the ancestral area and biogeographic history of the genus. Methods: Sequence data from two cpDNA and two nDNA markers were analyzed using maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian inference. We used the program BEAST to simultaneously estimate phylogeny and divergence times, S-DIVA and Lagrange for biogeographical reconstruction, and BayesTraits to examine locule number and habit evolution. Key results: Two major clades were recovered with strong support: one composed of S. erectum and S. eurycarpum; and the other containing all remaining Sparganium. We realigned the subgenera to conform to these clades. Divergence time analysis suggests a Miocene crown origin but Pliocene diversifi cation. Importantly, the fl oating-leaved habit has arisen multiple times in the genus, from emergent ancestors-contrary to past hypotheses. Conclusions: Cooling trends during the Tertiary are correlated with the isolation of temperate Eurasian and North American taxa. Vicariance, long-distance dispersal, and habitat specialization are proposed as mechanisms for Sparganium diversifi cation.

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