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Back to Gondwanaland: can ancient vicariance explain (some) Indian Ocean disjunct plant distributions?

Author(s)
Michael D. Pirie
Glenn Litsios
Dirk U. Bellstedt
Nicolas Salamin
Kissling, Jonathan  
Laboratoire de génétique évolutive  
Date issued
2015
In
Biology Letters
Vol
11
No
6
Abstract
Oceans, or other wide expanses of inhospitable environment, interrupt present day distributions of many plant groups. Using molecular dating techniques, generally incorporating fossil evidence, we can estimate when such distributions originated. Numerous dating analyses have recently precipitated a paradigm shift in the general explanations for the phenomenon, away from older geological causes, such as continental drift, in favour of more recent, long-distance dispersal (LDD). For example, the ‘Gondwanan vicariance’ scenario has been dismissed in various studies of Indian Ocean disjunct distributions. We used the gentian tribe Exaceae to reassess this scenario using molecular dating with minimum (fossil), maximum (geological), secondary (from wider analyses) and hypothesis-driven age constraints. Our results indicate that ancient vicariance cannot be ruled out as an explanation for the early origins of Exaceae across Africa, Madagascar and the Indian subcontinent unless a strong assumption is made about the maximum age of Gentianales. However, both the Gondwanan scenario and the available evidence suggest that there were also several, more recent, intercontinental dispersals during the diversification of the group.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/62444
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0086
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