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Ancestral and monophyletic presence of diplostigmaty in <i>Sebaea</i> (Gentianaceae) and its potential role as a morphological mixed mating strategy

Auteur(s)
Kissling, Jonathan 
Institut de biologie 
Endress, Peter K.
Bernasconi, Giorgina
Date de parution
2009
In
New Phytologist, Wiley, 2009/184/2/303-310
Mots-clés
  • diplostigmaty
  • evolution
  • Exaceae
  • Gentianaceae
  • mixed mating
  • phylogeny
  • reproductive assurance
  • <i>Sebaea</i>
  • diplostigmaty

  • evolution

  • Exaceae

  • Gentianaceae

  • mixed mating

  • phylogeny

  • reproductive assuranc...

  • <i>Sebaea</i>

Résumé
• Diplostigmaty, the presence of a primary (apical) stigma and secondary (mid-stylar) stigmas along the style, is only known from the genus <i>Sebaea</i> (Gentianaceae). Early work indicated that the secondary stigmas provide a mechanism of autogamy, suggesting that it might ensure reproductive assurance. <br> • Here, we test the monophyly of this unique morphological trait. Using Bayesian methods, we infer a nuclear DNA phylogeny for 96 accessions, including c. 50% of the species from the genus <i>Sebaea</i>. With this phylogeny, we infer the distribution of ancestral states on critical nodes using parsimony and likelihood methods. <br> • The inferred nrDNA phylogeny shows that the genus <i>Sebaea</i> is divided in two statistically well-supported clades, A and B, consistent with recent estimates. The most recent ancestor (MRCA) of clade A, except the most basal species (<i>Sebaea pusilla</i>), is resolved as diplostigmatic. No reversal to a single stigma is observed within this clade. <br> • We suggest that diplostigmaty is evolutionarily stable through time. We also discuss why this reproductive system is not found elsewhere than in Gentianaceae and the potential advantage of diplostigmaty as a stable mixed mating strategy.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/14703
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10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03000.x
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Kissling_Jonathan_-_Ancestral_and_monophyletic_presence_20091228.pdf (425.26 KB)
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