The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard

Authors
  • A. Antonelli
  • N. Chazot
Publication date 11-2022
Journal Biology Letters
Article number 20220214
Volume | Issue number 18 | 11
Number of pages 7
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract

While the latitudinal diversity gradient has received much attention, biodiversity and species richness also vary between continents across similar latitudes. Fossil information can be used to understand the evolutionary mechanisms that generated such variation between continents of similar latitudes. We integrated fossil data into a phylogenetic analysis of the Mauritiinae palms, whose extant diversity is restricted to the Neotropics, but extended across Africa and India during most of the Cenozoic. Mauritiinae diverged from its sister lineage Raphiinae ca 106 Ma. Using ancestral state estimation and a lineage through time analysis, we found that diversity arose globally during the late Cretaceous and Palaeocene across South America, Africa and India. The Palaeocene-Eocene transition (ca 56 Ma) marked the end of global Mauritiinae expansion, and the beginning of their decline in both Africa and India. Mauritiinae disappeared from the Indian subcontinent and Africa at the end of the Eocene and the Miocene, respectively. By contrast, Neotropical diversity steadily increased over the last 80 Myr. Taken together, our results suggest that the Neotropics functioned as a continental-scale refuge for Mauritiinae palms, where lineages survived and diversified while global climatic changes that drastically reduced rainforests led to their demise on other continents.

Document type Article
Note With supplementary file.
Language English
Related dataset Supplementary File S5 (separate file “Mauritiinae_FBD_BEAST2_MCC.tre”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard Supplementary File S4 (separate file “Mauritiinae_FBD_BEAST2_combined.trees”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard Supplementary File S6 (separate file “Mauritiinae_FBD_BEAST2_MCC_strictclock.tre”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard Supplementary File S1B (separate file “Supplementary_Information_S1B.xlsx”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard Supplementary File S2 (separate file “morphology_matrix.nex”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard Supplementary File S1A (separate file “gene_alignments.zip”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard Supplementary File S3 (separate file “Mauritiinae_FBD_BEAST2.xml”). from The origin of modern patterns of continental diversity in Mauritiinae palms: the Neotropical museum and the Afrotropical graveyard
Published at https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0214
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