2020
DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/blaa036
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Late Miocene origin and recent population collapse of the Malagasy savanna olive tree (Noronhia lowryi)

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“…The inferred decline and population subdivision of M. sp. #3 was initiated long before anthropogenic land use, supporting the emerging consensus that human colonization in Madagascar alone does not explain the occurrence of open habitats and isolated forest fragments (Quéméré et al 2012;Vorontsova et al 2016;Yoder et al 2016;Salmona et al 2017Salmona et al , 2020Hackel et al 2018 (Fig. 6B).…”
Section: Population Size Dynamicssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The inferred decline and population subdivision of M. sp. #3 was initiated long before anthropogenic land use, supporting the emerging consensus that human colonization in Madagascar alone does not explain the occurrence of open habitats and isolated forest fragments (Quéméré et al 2012;Vorontsova et al 2016;Yoder et al 2016;Salmona et al 2017Salmona et al , 2020Hackel et al 2018 (Fig. 6B).…”
Section: Population Size Dynamicssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…First, a better fit of all recent forest cover [2000’s; (Hansen et al ., 2013; Vieilledent et al ., 2018)], compared to older vegetation cover (1953, 1973), suggests that the small forest changes that have occurred through this period (Quéméré et al ., 2012) are unable to explain the genetic diversity of N. spinifolia. Second, because we sampled and genotyped mostly fully-grown and mature trees, and since the generation time of Noronhia is potentially long [>20-50 years; (Salmona et al ., 2020)], its estimated genetic diversity is expected to reflect ancient (e.g. ~50-100 years old) forest cover.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although deforestation has greatly intensified across Madagascar (~40-50%) since the 1950’s (Harper et al ., 2007; Vieilledent et al ., 2018), it has also remained surprisingly mild in some regions like the Loky-Manambato (northern-Madagascar) (Quéméré et al ., 2012). Furthermore, the Miocene expansion of the Malagasy savannas (Vorontsova et al ., 2016; Hackel et al ., 2018; Solofondranohatra et al ., 2018; Salmona et al ., 2020) evidenced the antiquity of open-canopy environments. In some regions, it therefore remains crucial to confirm the questionable antiquity of landscapes and to identify their related change-inducing factors [e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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