TY - JOUR
T1 - Ancient speciation of the papilionoid legume luetzelburgia Jacana, a newly discovered species in an inter-andean seasonally dry valley of Colombia
AU - da Cruz, Daiane Trabuco
AU - Idárraga, Álvaro
AU - Banda, Karina
AU - Cogollo, Álvaro
AU - van den Berg, Cássio
AU - de Queiroz, Luciano Paganucci
AU - Pennington, R. Toby
AU - Lavin, Matt
AU - Silva Cardoso, Domingos Benício Oliveira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/10
Y1 - 2018/10
N2 - Ecology, geography, morphology, and a combined phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequence variation support the recognition of the new species Luetzelburgia jacana (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae, vataireoid clade). This species is found in the inter-Andean Rio Cauca Valley in Colombia. Phylogenetic analyses of nine plastid and nuclear DNA sequences from 44 accessions representing all known Luetzelburgia species show that L. jacana is sister to the rest of the genus and has a mean estimated stem age of ca. 4 Ma, much older than other Luetzelburgia species. Luetzelburgia jacana is distinguished by a combination of mostly 7–9-foliolate, glabrous leaves with leaflets obtuse to shortly acute at the apex, flowers up to 9.6 mm long, and samaras bearing two small lateral wings on the seed chamber. Luetzelburgia jacana, along with two other earliest-branching species in the genus, L. guaissara and L. trialata, are geographical outliers in the genus, with L. jacana having the northernmost distribution and L. guaissara and L. trialata having the southernmost distributions. These three earliest-branching species are also ecological outliers within Luetzelburgia by occurring in wetter and less seasonal settings than other species. The discovery of L. jacana resolves these three earliest-branching species in Luetzelburgia as ecologically transitional between most species of the vataireoid clade that inhabit wet forests and most species of Luetzelburgia that inhabit highly seasonal dry forests and woodlands.
AB - Ecology, geography, morphology, and a combined phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequence variation support the recognition of the new species Luetzelburgia jacana (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae, vataireoid clade). This species is found in the inter-Andean Rio Cauca Valley in Colombia. Phylogenetic analyses of nine plastid and nuclear DNA sequences from 44 accessions representing all known Luetzelburgia species show that L. jacana is sister to the rest of the genus and has a mean estimated stem age of ca. 4 Ma, much older than other Luetzelburgia species. Luetzelburgia jacana is distinguished by a combination of mostly 7–9-foliolate, glabrous leaves with leaflets obtuse to shortly acute at the apex, flowers up to 9.6 mm long, and samaras bearing two small lateral wings on the seed chamber. Luetzelburgia jacana, along with two other earliest-branching species in the genus, L. guaissara and L. trialata, are geographical outliers in the genus, with L. jacana having the northernmost distribution and L. guaissara and L. trialata having the southernmost distributions. These three earliest-branching species are also ecological outliers within Luetzelburgia by occurring in wetter and less seasonal settings than other species. The discovery of L. jacana resolves these three earliest-branching species in Luetzelburgia as ecologically transitional between most species of the vataireoid clade that inhabit wet forests and most species of Luetzelburgia that inhabit highly seasonal dry forests and woodlands.
KW - Andes
KW - Leguminosae
KW - Papilionoideae
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Taxonomy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85055691496
U2 - 10.12705/675.6
DO - 10.12705/675.6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85055691496
SN - 0040-0262
VL - 67
SP - 931
EP - 943
JO - Taxon
JF - Taxon
IS - 5
ER -