Molecular systematics and biogeography of Logania R.Br. (Loganiaceae).

Mol Phylogenet Evol

School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

Published: September 2014

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  • The angiosperm genus Logania, found only in mainland Australia, has been challenged in its classification as a single group (monophyly) due to recent genetic studies showing its sections don’t cluster together.
  • These studies revealed that each of the two sections, Logania sect. Logania and Logania sect. Stomandra, are monophyletic, but the overall genus is not.
  • The unique distribution patterns of these sections suggest geological events, like flooding, primarily influenced Stomandra's distribution, while long-distance dispersal seems to explain Logania's separate locations.

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The angiosperm genus Logania R.Br. (Loganiaceae) is endemic to the mainland of Australia. A recent genetic study challenged the monophyly of Logania, suggesting that its two sections, Logania sect. Logania and Logania sect. Stomandra, do not group together. Additionally, the genus has a disjunct distribution, with a gap at the Nullarbor Plain in southern Australia. Therefore, Logania is a favourable candidate to gain insight into phylogenetic relationships and how these might intersect with Earth-history events. Our phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences of two chloroplast markers (petD and rps16) showed that Logania sect. Logania and L. sect. Stomandra were each resolved as monophyletic, but the genus (as currently circumscribed) was not. Based on our Bayesian estimates of divergence times, the disjunct distributions within Logania sect. Stomandra could have been caused by flooding of the Eucla Basin. However, this biogeographical process cannot account for the distribution of Logania sect. Logania, with long-distance dispersal and establishment seeming more likely.

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Molecular systematics and biogeography of Logania R.Br. (Loganiaceae).

Mol Phylogenet Evol

September 2014

School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • The angiosperm genus Logania, found only in mainland Australia, has been challenged in its classification as a single group (monophyly) due to recent genetic studies showing its sections don’t cluster together.
  • These studies revealed that each of the two sections, Logania sect. Logania and Logania sect. Stomandra, are monophyletic, but the overall genus is not.
  • The unique distribution patterns of these sections suggest geological events, like flooding, primarily influenced Stomandra's distribution, while long-distance dispersal seems to explain Logania's separate locations.
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