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Multiplexed shotgun genotyping (MSG) data resolve phylogenetic relationships within and among archipelagos in Macaronesian Tolpis.

Mark E MortBenjamin R KerbsJohn K KellyLurdes Borges SilvaMónica MouraMiguel Menezes de SequeiraArnoldo Santos-GuerraHanno SchaeferJ Alfredo Reyes-BetancortJuli Caujapé-CastellsDaniel J Crawford
Published in: American journal of botany (2022)
Four major clades were resolved. The Madeiran endemic T. macrorhiza is sister to other Tolpis. Species from the Canaries, Cape Verdes, and the continent are sister to T. succulenta from Madeira, which has a sister subclade of Azorean populations composed of T. succulenta and T. azorica. Population-level resolution suggests unrecognized taxa on several archipelagos. Ancestral reconstruction suggests initial dispersal from the continent to Madeira, with dispersal to the Azores, then dispersal from Madeira to the Canary Islands, with both subsequent dispersal to the Cape Verdes and back-dispersal to the continent. Single-island radiations and inter-island dispersal are implicated in divergence in Macaronesian Tolpis.
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