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Systematics Tribble, Carrie [1], Alzate-Guarin, Fernando [2], Vartoumian, Araz [3], Burleigh, Gordon [4], Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana [5], Specht, Chelsea [6], Rothfels, Carl [7]. Untangling the phylogenetic relationships of Bomarea (Alstroemeriaceae) . Bomarea Mirb. (Alstroemeriaceae; Liliales) are tropical geophytes distributed across Central and South America with a range extending from Central Mexico in the north to northern Chile and Argentina in the south. Of Bomarea’s roughly 120 species, most occur in the central Andes of Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador, and previous work has suggested that Bomarea diversified rapidly and recently, corresponding with the uplift of the Andes. Bomarea edulis, the most widely distributed species, is found across the entire range of the genus. Bomarea edulis is also the only species that occurs in the Caribbean and in the Atlantic Coastal Forest and other regions of Brazil. To untangle the potential drivers of diversification and biogeographic history in Bomarea, we used target enrichment to sequence 405 nuclear loci of 174 accessions of 124 species, including 16 outgroup species from across Alstroemeriaceae. We included 43 individuals of B. edulis from across its range to assess species monophyly and identify infraspecific phylogeographic patterns. We compare phylogenetic relationships within Bomarea to previously proposed subgenera based on morphology and discuss the implications of our findings for understanding Andean plant radiations. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Life Sciences, 2538 McCarthy Mall, Edmondson Hall 216, Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA 2 - University of Antioquia, Institute of Biología, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia 3 - University of California, Berkeley, Integrative Biology, Berkeley, CA, 94720 4 - University Of Florida, Department Of Biology, P.O. Box 118526, Gainesville, FL, 32611, United States 5 - University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Life Sciences, 2538 McCarthy Mall, Edmondson Hall 216, Honolulu, HI, 96822 6 - Cornell University, Section of Plant Biology & the L.H. Bailey Hortorium, 502 Mann Library, Ithaca, NY, 14853, United States 7 - University Of California Berkeley, Berkeley, 94720.0, United States
Keywords: Geophyte monocot Systematics Tropical plants Andean plants.
Presentation Type: Oral Paper Session: COOLI, ASPT Cooley Award Talks I Location: Virtual/Virtual Date: Wednesday, July 21st, 2021 Time: 10:30 AM(EDT) Number: COOLI003 Abstract ID:406 Candidate for Awards:George R. Cooley Award |