アフリカ乾燥回廊とTrichoneura属の進化・分布に関する研究(African Arid Corridor: Key Factor in Evolution and Dispersal of Trichoneura, Study Reveals)

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2025-05-14 中国科学院(CAS)

アフリカ乾燥回廊とTrichoneura属の進化・分布に関する研究(African Arid Corridor: Key Factor in Evolution and Dispersal of Trichoneura, Study Reveals)Figure 1. Schematic diagram of the distribution of Trichoneura in Africa (Image by WBG)

中国科学院武漢植物園の研究チームは、アフリカ乾燥回廊がイネ科植物トリコネウラ属の進化と分布に与えた影響を解明。葉緑体と核遺伝子の解析により、同属植物が南西アフリカを起源とし、2度の分散と1度の隔離を経て他地域へ広がったと判明。特に南米との類似性から大西洋越えの分散が示唆された。さらに、生態的ニッチモデリングで異なる大陸間でも生態ニッチが保存されていることが確認された。

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イネ科植物トリコネウラの進化にアフリカの乾燥地帯が与えた影響を系統学的に解明 Phylogenomics reveals the impacts of the African arid corridor on the evolution of Trichoneura (Poaceae)

Millicent Akinyi Oulo, Vincent Okelo Wanga, Elijah Mkala Mbandi, Xiang Dong, Maria S. Vorontsova, Guang-Wan Hu, Qing-Feng Wang
Journal of Systematics and Evolution  Published: 09 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/jse.13165

Abstract

Continent-wide disjunctions, where related taxa are distributed across isolated regions within the continent, are rare in grasses and remain poorly understood. The genus Trichoneura occurs in both the New World and the Old World, with no species occurring in both continents, and its distribution displays continental disjunctions. The current distribution of African Trichoneura is said to be a result of the formation of an African arid corridor, yet this remains understudied. Using complete chloroplast genomes and nuclear genes of seven newly sequenced Trichoneura species, we studied their phylogenetic relationships and divergence history, reconstructed their ancestral history, and modeled their ecological niche to understand their evolution and current distribution pattern. Our findings revealed that the plastomes of Trichoneura are generally conserved and range in length between 135 069 and 134 139 bp. Molecular results show that Trichoneura is monophyletic and diverged around 5.78 Ma. The Late Miocene origin of this genus correlates with the formation of the African arid corridor, which explains their fragmented distribution in Africa. Dispersal and vicariance are likely to have played pivotal roles in driving their divergence, leading to subsequent distribution toward Neotropical regions during the Pliocene period. Trichoneura mollis and Trichoneura lindleyana occurring in different regions displayed varying morphology, and we suggest further morphological and phylogenetic analysis to determine their taxonomic delimitation.

生物環境工学
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