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Evolutionary and biogeographic relationships of related<i>Ranunculus</i>taxa: dispersal, vicariance and pseudovicariance as mechanisms of change

José Antonio Fernández PrietoDepartamento de Biología de Organismos y Sistemas, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, SpainMauro SannaDepartamento de Biología de Organismos y Sistemas, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, SpainMarta PérezSchool of Biological Sciences, Plant Molecular Sciences, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UKAaron Pérez‐HaaseDepartamento de Biología Evolutiva, Ecología y Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainJoaquı́n Molero MesaDepartamento de Botánica, Universidad de Granada, Granada, SpainEduardo CiresDepartamento de Biología de Organismos y Sistemas, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain
2017en
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Background: The disjunct distribution patterns of a taxon may arise when previously continuous distribution ranges are fragmented. The phenomena of vicariance and dispersal, together with hybridisation as an important source of genetic variation in natural populations, can play an important role for structuring the distribution of taxa.Aims: We investigated the biogeographical relationships of the Iberian endemic plant Ranunculus angustifolius s.l. by reconstructing ancestral geographical distributions, using a combination of phylogenetic and distributional information.Methods: Phylogenetic and network analyses of nuclear internal transcribed spacers and plastid sequence data (rpl32-trnL, rps16-trnQ, trnK-matK and ycf6-psbM) were used to infer vicariance and dispersal events.Results: Phylogenetic and biogeographical analyses suggested that both dispersal and vicariance were important in creating the current disjunct distribution pattern. Some other factors, such as hybridisation, introgression and vicariance (or pseudovicariance), were important in the evolutionary history of the taxa R. angustifolius s.l.Conclusions: Our results demonstrate the importance for analysing biogeographical patterns with the use of both nuclear and chloroplast DNA to infer the evolutionary history of plant species with a disjunct distribution. Our results show that phenomena such as dispersal, vicariance and pseudovicariance are not mutually exclusive.

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