Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Siniscalchi, Carolina Moriani
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/41/41132/tde-22082018-095849/
Resumo: Chresta belongs to tribe Vernonieae, subtribe Chrestinae, and presents eighteen species distributed in the Caatinga, Cerrado and Mata Atlântica domains. Its species display a fairly wide range of characters that led the species to be ascribed to several distinct genera, sometimes also classified into different groups inside the tribe. Attempts to define the position of the genus in relation to other Vernonieae subtribes and to understand the relationships within the genus have so far been unsuccessful. In this work, we present a novel phylogeny for Chresta, based on a complete set of sampled taxa from which hundreds of molecular markers were assessed, and for the first time, phylogenomics methods are applied to a Neotropical group of Asteraceae. We confirm the monophyly of Chresta and resolve infrageneric relationships with high support for all clades. We also successfully define the sister group to the genus, although the relations of this whole lineage with Lychnophorinae and Lepidaploinae are still doubtful, and. We use the obtained trees to reconstruct ancestral states of ten selected characters, which seem to have played an important role during the history of the genus, and propose a biogeographical scenario where the diversification of the group may have taken place. We also use evidence from microsatellite markers to study the population genetics of five species from the Caatinga that naturally present isolated populations restricted to narrow rupiculous habitats. These species present contrasting patterns, varying in their degree of genetic diversity and structuring, and this data enable us to discuss the relative impact of factors such as spatial distance, substrate preference, population size and dispersal ability on the genetic flow among the populations assessed. We also present an illustrated synopsis of the genus, with a new phylogenetic infrageneric classification, summarizing the accumulated knowledge about Chresta so far. We provide descriptions of four new species, a key for identification of 18 accepted species and three infrageneric taxa, synonyms, illustrations and distribution maps of the species, as well as their current conservation status
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spelling Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)Sistemática e evolução de Chresta Vell. ex DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)ChrestinaeChrestinaeCompositaeCompositaeFilogeniaGenética de populaçõesPhylogenyPopulation geneticsSinopseSynopsisChresta belongs to tribe Vernonieae, subtribe Chrestinae, and presents eighteen species distributed in the Caatinga, Cerrado and Mata Atlântica domains. Its species display a fairly wide range of characters that led the species to be ascribed to several distinct genera, sometimes also classified into different groups inside the tribe. Attempts to define the position of the genus in relation to other Vernonieae subtribes and to understand the relationships within the genus have so far been unsuccessful. In this work, we present a novel phylogeny for Chresta, based on a complete set of sampled taxa from which hundreds of molecular markers were assessed, and for the first time, phylogenomics methods are applied to a Neotropical group of Asteraceae. We confirm the monophyly of Chresta and resolve infrageneric relationships with high support for all clades. We also successfully define the sister group to the genus, although the relations of this whole lineage with Lychnophorinae and Lepidaploinae are still doubtful, and. We use the obtained trees to reconstruct ancestral states of ten selected characters, which seem to have played an important role during the history of the genus, and propose a biogeographical scenario where the diversification of the group may have taken place. We also use evidence from microsatellite markers to study the population genetics of five species from the Caatinga that naturally present isolated populations restricted to narrow rupiculous habitats. These species present contrasting patterns, varying in their degree of genetic diversity and structuring, and this data enable us to discuss the relative impact of factors such as spatial distance, substrate preference, population size and dispersal ability on the genetic flow among the populations assessed. We also present an illustrated synopsis of the genus, with a new phylogenetic infrageneric classification, summarizing the accumulated knowledge about Chresta so far. We provide descriptions of four new species, a key for identification of 18 accepted species and three infrageneric taxa, synonyms, illustrations and distribution maps of the species, as well as their current conservation statusChresta pertence à tribo Vernonieae e apresenta dezoito espécies distribuídas nos domínios da Caatinga, Cerrado e Mata Atlântica. A extensa variabilidade de caracteres observada no gênero fez com que suas espécies fossem atribuídas a diversos gêneros distintos e até mesmo classificadas em diferentes grupos dentro da tribo. Tentativas anteriores de definir a posição do gênero em relação a outras subtribos de Vernonieae não foram bem-sucedidas. Nesse trabalho, apresentamos uma nova filogenia para Chresta, baseada numa amostragem taxonômica completa da qual obtivemos centenas de marcadores moleculares e, pela primeira vez, métodos filogenômicos são aplicados a um grupo neotropical de Asteraceae. Essa análise confirma a monofilia de Chresta, resolve as relações infragenéricas com alto suporte, e define com sucesso o grupo-irmão do gênero, embora as relações dessa linhagem com Lychnophorinae e Lepidaploinae ainda sejam duvidosas. Usamos as árvores obtidas para reconstruir estados ancestrais de dez caracteres morfológicos selecionados face a sua provável relevância na história do grupo, e assim propomos um cenário biogeográfico no qual a diversificação do grupo pode ter ocorrido. Também usamos marcadores de microssatélites para estudar a genética de populações de cinco espécies da Caatinga que apresentam populações naturalmente isoladas, devido a sua restrição a afloramentos rochosos de área limitada. Essas espécies apresentam diferentes padrões, variando no grau de diversidade e estruturação genética. Esses dados permitem uma discussão do impacto relativo de fatores como distância espacial, preferência de substrato, tamanho populacional e capacidade de dispersão, sobre o fluxo gênico entre as populações analisadas. Também apresentamos uma sinopse ilustrada do gênero, com uma nova classificação infra-genérica filogenética, condensando o conhecimento acumulado até o momento sobre Chresta. A sinopse inclui descrição de quatro espécies novas, chave de identificação das 18 espécies aceitas e três táxons infragenéricos, sinonímia completa, ilustrações e mapas de distribuição das espécies, bem como seu status de conservação atualBiblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPLoeuille, Benoit Francis PatricePirani, Jose RubensSiniscalchi, Carolina Moriani2018-04-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/41/41132/tde-22082018-095849/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-04-24T12:59:55Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-22082018-095849Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-04-24T12:59:55Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
Sistemática e evolução de Chresta Vell. ex DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
title Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
spellingShingle Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
Siniscalchi, Carolina Moriani
Chrestinae
Chrestinae
Compositae
Compositae
Filogenia
Genética de populações
Phylogeny
Population genetics
Sinopse
Synopsis
title_short Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
title_full Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
title_fullStr Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
title_sort Systematics and evolution of Chresta Vell. ex. DC. (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
author Siniscalchi, Carolina Moriani
author_facet Siniscalchi, Carolina Moriani
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Loeuille, Benoit Francis Patrice
Pirani, Jose Rubens
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siniscalchi, Carolina Moriani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chrestinae
Chrestinae
Compositae
Compositae
Filogenia
Genética de populações
Phylogeny
Population genetics
Sinopse
Synopsis
topic Chrestinae
Chrestinae
Compositae
Compositae
Filogenia
Genética de populações
Phylogeny
Population genetics
Sinopse
Synopsis
description Chresta belongs to tribe Vernonieae, subtribe Chrestinae, and presents eighteen species distributed in the Caatinga, Cerrado and Mata Atlântica domains. Its species display a fairly wide range of characters that led the species to be ascribed to several distinct genera, sometimes also classified into different groups inside the tribe. Attempts to define the position of the genus in relation to other Vernonieae subtribes and to understand the relationships within the genus have so far been unsuccessful. In this work, we present a novel phylogeny for Chresta, based on a complete set of sampled taxa from which hundreds of molecular markers were assessed, and for the first time, phylogenomics methods are applied to a Neotropical group of Asteraceae. We confirm the monophyly of Chresta and resolve infrageneric relationships with high support for all clades. We also successfully define the sister group to the genus, although the relations of this whole lineage with Lychnophorinae and Lepidaploinae are still doubtful, and. We use the obtained trees to reconstruct ancestral states of ten selected characters, which seem to have played an important role during the history of the genus, and propose a biogeographical scenario where the diversification of the group may have taken place. We also use evidence from microsatellite markers to study the population genetics of five species from the Caatinga that naturally present isolated populations restricted to narrow rupiculous habitats. These species present contrasting patterns, varying in their degree of genetic diversity and structuring, and this data enable us to discuss the relative impact of factors such as spatial distance, substrate preference, population size and dispersal ability on the genetic flow among the populations assessed. We also present an illustrated synopsis of the genus, with a new phylogenetic infrageneric classification, summarizing the accumulated knowledge about Chresta so far. We provide descriptions of four new species, a key for identification of 18 accepted species and three infrageneric taxa, synonyms, illustrations and distribution maps of the species, as well as their current conservation status
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