Title of article
Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolution of stylar polymorphisms in Narcissus (Amaryllidaceae)
Author/Authors
Barrett، Spencer C. H. نويسنده , , Graham، Sean W. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1006
From page
1007
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0
Abstract
We investigated the origin of stylar polymorphisms in Narcissus, which possesses a remarkable range of stylar conditions and diverse types of floral morphology and pollination biology. Reconstruction of evolutionary change was complicated by incomplete resolution of trees inferred from two rapidly evolving chloroplast regions, but we bracketed reconstructions expected on the fully resolved plastid-based tree by considering all possible resolutions of polytomies on the shortest trees. Stigma-height dimorphism likely arose on several occasions in Narcissus and persisted across multiple speciation events. As proposed in published models, this rare type of stylar polymorphism is ancestral to distyly. While there is no evidence in Narcissus that dimorphism preceded tristyly, a rapid transition between them may explain the lack of a phylogenetic footprint for this evolutionary sequence. The single instances of distyly and tristyly in Narcissus albimarginatus and N. triandrus, respectively, are clearly not homologous, an evolutionary convergence unique to Amaryllidaceae. Floral morphology was likely an important trigger for the evolution of stylar polymorphisms: Concentratedchanges tests indicate that a long, narrow floral tube may have been associated with the emergence of stigmaheight dimorphism and that this type of tube, in combination with a deep corona, likely promoted, or at least was associated with, the parallel origins of heterostyly.
Keywords
Heterostyly , ancestral-state reconstructions , floral evolution , concentrated-changes test (CCT) , Narcissus , pollination biology , stigma-height dimorphism , stylar polymorphism , trnL-trnF , ndF
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Record number
33743
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