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Title
Phylogeny, evolution and ecological speciation analyses of Imperata (Poaceae: Andropogoneae) in the Neotropics
Author
Moro Cordobes, FernandoORCID
Author (from another institution)
Robbiati, Federico Omar
Anton, Ana María
Scrivanti, Lidia Raquel
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributorDepartment
Business Data Anaytics
Research Group
Nuevos negocios
Other institutions
https://ror.org/056tb7j80
https://ror.org/03cqe8w59
Version
Postprint
Document type
Journal Article
Language
English
Rights
@ 2021 The authors, published by Taylor & Francis
Access
Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/14575
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2021.1887959
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Systematics and Biodiversity  vol. 19, iss. 6
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-publicationfirstpage
526
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-publicationlastpage
543
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
Ecological niches
Molecular dating
Niche conservatism
Niche divergence
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
Microbiology
Abstract
Imperata is a ubiquitous grass genus of the tribe Andropogoneae (Poaceae), distributed throughout the world. Previous systematic studies had established that the genus encompasses nine species althoug ... [+]
Imperata is a ubiquitous grass genus of the tribe Andropogoneae (Poaceae), distributed throughout the world. Previous systematic studies had established that the genus encompasses nine species although no phylogenetic molecular studies are available in which all the taxa have been included. The American continent has the largest number of species, encouraging research into how these taxa have evolved. Here we present a phylogenetic analysis based on three plastids (ndhF, trnL-F, and atpB-rbcL) and one nuclear (ITS) marker that cover the most extensive geographic distribution of the genus. We use this phylogeny to test the monophyly of Imperata within tribe Andropogoneae, analyze the infrageneric relationships of the genus, and estimate lineage divergence time. Additionally, ecological niche models (ENM) of the American lineages are presented to recognize the abiotic factors that constraint their potential geographic distribution and allow an understanding of the ecological drivers for species diversification. Our results yield a fully supported tree where monophyly is confirmed for the genus and exposes the existence of two clades, one encompassing five American lineages and the other encompassing those of the rest of the world. In parallel, molecular dating, ENM, and ecological speciation tests suggest that American lineages underwent speciation during the Quaternary associated with conservatism and niche divergence. Our results contribute to both the taxonomic and to the evolutionary knowledge of grasses, and also to the understanding of the biological diversity in the Neotropics. [-]
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