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Ixora (Rubiaceae) on the Philippines - crossroad or cradle?

Cecilia I BanagArnaud MoulyGrecebio Jonathan D AlejandroBirgitta BremerUlrich MeveGuido W GrimmSigrid Liede-Schumann
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our study highlights the importance of Philippine species for understanding phytogeographic patterns in the Indomalayan-Australasian eco-region. The overall genetic differentiation, as well as the incongruence between genealogies based on the biparentally inherited nucleome and the maternally inherited plastome in Ixora, reflect the complex tectonic history of the Philippine archipelago. The Ixora lineage related to Wallacean species supports the delimitation of different ecozones along Huxley's line, because it is absent from Palawan. The remaining four lineages are all allied with Asian taxa, reflecting several waves of colonization. Close relationships between some widespread Philippine species and locally adapted narrow endemics suggest that the widespread, genetically diverse species act as pools for the formation of new species in a process of ongoing speciation. Our results suggest that the species concepts of some of the more widespread taxa need to be revised.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • gene expression
  • genome wide