• Title of article

    Relationships of the Macaronesian and Mediterranean floras: molecular evidence for multiple colonizations into Macaronesia and backcolonization of the continent in Convolvulus (Convolvulaceae)

  • Author/Authors

    Francisco-Ortega، Javier نويسنده , , Santos-Guerra، Arnoldo نويسنده , , Carine، Mark A. نويسنده , , Russell، Stephen J. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    -106
  • From page
    107
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Macaronesian endemic species of Convolvulus was undertaken using data from the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. The results of the analysis support two introductions into Macaronesia from distantly related clades within Convolvulus and a subsequent backcolonization to the continent from within one of the clades. Hypothesized relationships between Macaronesian species and New World taxa and between the Canarian endemic C. caput-medusae and the Moroccan C. trabutianus are refuted. Both Macaronesian clades are shown to have Mediterranean sister groups although one is predominantly western Mediterranean and the other predominantly eastern Mediterranean in distribution. The patterns of colonization into Macaronesia demonstrated by Convolvulus and also by other multiple colonizing genera conform to either a pattern of phylogenetic distinctiveness or a checkerboard distribution of island lineages. Both are consistent with the hypothesis that niche preemption is responsible for the limited number of colonizations into the region. A review of sister group relationships demonstrates that, in common with Convolvulus, most Macaronesian groups have sister groups distributed in the near-continent (i.e., western Mediterranean). Disjunct sister group relationships (including Eastern Mediterranean disjunctions) occur in only 18% of groups.
  • Keywords
    biogeography , Cabo Espichel , Canary Islands , Convolvulaceae , Convolvulus , Madeira , oceanic islands , Jacquemontia
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Botany
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Botany
  • Record number

    33749