Towards a comprehensive understanding of Oxera's island life

Since the introduction of the island life concept by Wallace, isolated oceanic and relatively young islands have been the place to be to study and unravel evolutionary patterns among original groups within the tree of life. In these regards, the quite old New Caledonian archipelago has been relatively neglected despite hosting a world-class biome, perhaps because no definitive cases of adaptive radi-ation have been detected there thus far. Here we present a detailed analysis of the radiation of the genus Oxera (Lamiaceae) based on a multidisciplinary study including domestication, interspecific hy-bridization, kariology, anatomy, systematics, phylogenetics, pollination biology, ecology, conservation and population genetics. New Caledonia is the main center of Oxera diversification with about 33 endemic species plus a few more taxa in Papua New Guinea, Australia and Pacific islands. We have shown that Oxera originated from a single and quite recent dispersal event in New Caledonia about 4.5 million years ago, and has successfully established and diversified at an outstanding net rate of up to one species per million years. Establishment and rapid initial diversification of Oxera in New Caledonia was probably facilitated by arid conditions that may have created new biota at the beginning of the Pliocene. Concurrently, Oxera also underwent major shifts in pollination syndromes, dispersal modes and life forms that are now exhibited by its extant major clades. More recently, the drivers of speciation within the main clades are most likely due to allopatry and habitat shifts in relation to climatic oscillations and soil morphogenesis. Ongoing population genetic studies on several species from different clades (e.g. within the monocaulous baladica clade and especially on the Oxera baladica species complex) are highlighting more recent stories, while the complete genome sequencing of a taxon (Oxera pulchella subsp. grandiflora) is likely to deepen our outstanding of the past demographic history of several species and/or clades. In fine, we hope the results will be of interest for the conservation of the most critically endangered Oxera taxa.

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Main Authors: Gâteblé, Gildas, Barrabé, Laure, Birnbaum, Philippe, Drew, Bryan T., Isagi, Yuji, Izuno, Ayako, Karnadi-Abdelkader, Giliane, Kawai, Ryota, Lavergne, Sébastien, Suyama, Yoshihisa
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5941432023-10-04T11:46:57Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/594143/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/594143/ Towards a comprehensive understanding of Oxera's island life. Gâteblé Gildas, Barrabé Laure, Birnbaum Philippe, Drew Bryan T., Isagi Yuji, Izuno Ayako, Karnadi-Abdelkader Giliane, Kawai Ryota, Lavergne Sébastien, Suyama Yoshihisa. 2019. In : Book of abstracts talks of of the third international conference on Island ecology, evolution and conservation. Flores Olivier (ed.), Ah-Peng Claudine (ed.), Wilding Nicholas (ed.). Université de la Réunion. Saint-Denis : Université de la Réunion, Résumé, 114. International conference on Island ecology, evolution and conservation. 3, Saint-Denis, Réunion, 8 Juillet 2019/13 Juillet 2019.https://ib2019.sciencesconf.org/data/Island_Biology_2019_Book_of_Abstracts.pdf <https://ib2019.sciencesconf.org/data/Island_Biology_2019_Book_of_Abstracts.pdf> Towards a comprehensive understanding of Oxera's island life Gâteblé, Gildas Barrabé, Laure Birnbaum, Philippe Drew, Bryan T. Isagi, Yuji Izuno, Ayako Karnadi-Abdelkader, Giliane Kawai, Ryota Lavergne, Sébastien Suyama, Yoshihisa eng 2019 Université de la Réunion Book of abstracts talks of of the third international conference on Island ecology, evolution and conservation Since the introduction of the island life concept by Wallace, isolated oceanic and relatively young islands have been the place to be to study and unravel evolutionary patterns among original groups within the tree of life. In these regards, the quite old New Caledonian archipelago has been relatively neglected despite hosting a world-class biome, perhaps because no definitive cases of adaptive radi-ation have been detected there thus far. Here we present a detailed analysis of the radiation of the genus Oxera (Lamiaceae) based on a multidisciplinary study including domestication, interspecific hy-bridization, kariology, anatomy, systematics, phylogenetics, pollination biology, ecology, conservation and population genetics. New Caledonia is the main center of Oxera diversification with about 33 endemic species plus a few more taxa in Papua New Guinea, Australia and Pacific islands. We have shown that Oxera originated from a single and quite recent dispersal event in New Caledonia about 4.5 million years ago, and has successfully established and diversified at an outstanding net rate of up to one species per million years. Establishment and rapid initial diversification of Oxera in New Caledonia was probably facilitated by arid conditions that may have created new biota at the beginning of the Pliocene. Concurrently, Oxera also underwent major shifts in pollination syndromes, dispersal modes and life forms that are now exhibited by its extant major clades. More recently, the drivers of speciation within the main clades are most likely due to allopatry and habitat shifts in relation to climatic oscillations and soil morphogenesis. Ongoing population genetic studies on several species from different clades (e.g. within the monocaulous baladica clade and especially on the Oxera baladica species complex) are highlighting more recent stories, while the complete genome sequencing of a taxon (Oxera pulchella subsp. grandiflora) is likely to deepen our outstanding of the past demographic history of several species and/or clades. In fine, we hope the results will be of interest for the conservation of the most critically endangered Oxera taxa. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/594143/1/ID594143.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://ib2019.sciencesconf.org/data/Island_Biology_2019_Book_of_Abstracts.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://ib2019.sciencesconf.org/data/Island_Biology_2019_Book_of_Abstracts.pdf
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description Since the introduction of the island life concept by Wallace, isolated oceanic and relatively young islands have been the place to be to study and unravel evolutionary patterns among original groups within the tree of life. In these regards, the quite old New Caledonian archipelago has been relatively neglected despite hosting a world-class biome, perhaps because no definitive cases of adaptive radi-ation have been detected there thus far. Here we present a detailed analysis of the radiation of the genus Oxera (Lamiaceae) based on a multidisciplinary study including domestication, interspecific hy-bridization, kariology, anatomy, systematics, phylogenetics, pollination biology, ecology, conservation and population genetics. New Caledonia is the main center of Oxera diversification with about 33 endemic species plus a few more taxa in Papua New Guinea, Australia and Pacific islands. We have shown that Oxera originated from a single and quite recent dispersal event in New Caledonia about 4.5 million years ago, and has successfully established and diversified at an outstanding net rate of up to one species per million years. Establishment and rapid initial diversification of Oxera in New Caledonia was probably facilitated by arid conditions that may have created new biota at the beginning of the Pliocene. Concurrently, Oxera also underwent major shifts in pollination syndromes, dispersal modes and life forms that are now exhibited by its extant major clades. More recently, the drivers of speciation within the main clades are most likely due to allopatry and habitat shifts in relation to climatic oscillations and soil morphogenesis. Ongoing population genetic studies on several species from different clades (e.g. within the monocaulous baladica clade and especially on the Oxera baladica species complex) are highlighting more recent stories, while the complete genome sequencing of a taxon (Oxera pulchella subsp. grandiflora) is likely to deepen our outstanding of the past demographic history of several species and/or clades. In fine, we hope the results will be of interest for the conservation of the most critically endangered Oxera taxa.
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Barrabé, Laure
Birnbaum, Philippe
Drew, Bryan T.
Isagi, Yuji
Izuno, Ayako
Karnadi-Abdelkader, Giliane
Kawai, Ryota
Lavergne, Sébastien
Suyama, Yoshihisa
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Birnbaum, Philippe
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Isagi, Yuji
Izuno, Ayako
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Kawai, Ryota
Lavergne, Sébastien
Suyama, Yoshihisa
Towards a comprehensive understanding of Oxera's island life
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title Towards a comprehensive understanding of Oxera's island life
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