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SUBJECT | Subject: [Learn] another paper on this topic to dig through
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another paper on this topic to dig through
The Phylogeny and Evolution of Two Ancient Lineages of Aquatic Plants by William James Donaldson Iles B.Sc., The University of Toronto, 2005 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in The Faculty of Graduate Studies (Botany) THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (Vancouver) May 2013 c William James Donaldson Iles 2013 Abstract In my thesis I aim to improve our phylogenetic and evolutionary knowledge of two ancient and distantly related groups of aquatic owering plants, Hy- datellaceae and Alismatales. While the phylogeny of monocots has received fairly intense scrutiny for two decades, some parts of its diversi cation have been less frequently investigated. One such lineage is the order Alismatales, which de nes one of the deepest splits in monocot evolution. Many fami- lies of Alismatales are aquatic or semi-aquatic, and they have been impli- cated in historical discussions of monocot origins. I evaluate inter-familial relationships in the order, considering a suite of 17 plastid genes for 31 Al- ismatales taxa for all 13 recognized families. This study improves on our understanding of, and con dence in, higher-order Alismatales relationships. I also uncovered convergent gene loss of plastid-encoded subunits for the NADH dehydrogenase complex. I then expand monocot coverage outside Alismatales by including unpublished and newly sequenced data for other orders. This large-scale sample facilitated a re-evaluation of monocot phy- logeny and molecular dating, the latter using 25 fossil constraints. Previ- ously included in the monocot order Poales, Hydatellaceae are a small family of ephemeral aquatics relatively recently found to be the sister group of wa- ter lilies (Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae). I present the rst molecular phylogeny of the family and evaluate aspects of the family's morphological evolution. I show how sexual system shifts are associated with shifts in other reproductive traits. I also infer a temporal scale for Hydatellaceae diversi - cation using a two-step Bayesian approach. I use the resulting dated tree to address biogeographic patterns and aspects of niche evolution. I show that its \Gondwanan" distribution is the result of long-distance dispersal and not continental rifting, and demonstrate strong phylogenetic niche conser- ii vatism in the family. These studies expand our understanding of evolution in Hydatellaceae, and provide a substantial update to our understanding of Alismatales (and more generally monocot) phylogeny and divergence times.
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