2016
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1500464
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A phylogenetic study of the tribe Antirrhineae: Genome duplications and long‐distance dispersals from the Old World to the New World

Abstract: On an updated Antirrhineae phylogeny, we showed that the three out of four dispersals from the Old World to the New World were coupled with changes in ploidy levels. The observed patterns suggest that increases in ploidy levels may facilitate dispersing into new environments.

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“…Because chromosome count changes are common in Antirrhineae (Ogutcen and Vamosi, 2016), sympatric speciation may be facilitated by chromosome count changes acting as a reproductive barrier. While Antirrhineae has also experienced a number of long-distance dispersal events (Ogutcen and Vamosi, 2016), which contributed to allopatric speciation, our analysis reveals that allopatric speciation alone is unlikely to account for all the speciation events in the tribe.…”
Section: Sympatric Versus Allopatric Speciation In Antirrhineaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because chromosome count changes are common in Antirrhineae (Ogutcen and Vamosi, 2016), sympatric speciation may be facilitated by chromosome count changes acting as a reproductive barrier. While Antirrhineae has also experienced a number of long-distance dispersal events (Ogutcen and Vamosi, 2016), which contributed to allopatric speciation, our analysis reveals that allopatric speciation alone is unlikely to account for all the speciation events in the tribe.…”
Section: Sympatric Versus Allopatric Speciation In Antirrhineaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently generated an extensive phylogeny of Antirrhineae (Supplementary Figure S1; Ogutcen and Vamosi, 2016). Out of 240 species from 28 genera within the tribe (The Plant List; http://www.…”
Section: Taxon Sampling and Phylogenetic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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