Phylogenomic evidence reveals non-monophyly of Paepalanthoideae and refutes the broad concept of Paepalanthus in Eriocaulaceae

Autores/as

  • Caroline Oliveira Andrino University of Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil
  • Rafael Gomes Barbosa-Silva Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Pará, Brazil
  • Carolina Siniscalchi General Libraries, Mississippi State University, Mississippi, United States of America
  • Paulo César Baleeiro The School of the Environment, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
  • Fabiane Nepomuceno da Costa Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • Leeann Dabydeen Center for Biodiversity & Evolution, New York Botanical Garden, New York, United States of America
  • Rafaela Missagia Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Richard W.  Jobson National Herbarium of New South Wales, Botanic Gardens of Sydney, New South Wales, Australi
  • Gregory M. Plunkett Center for Biodiversity & Evolution, New York Botanical Garden, New York, United States of America
  • Paulo  Takeo Sano Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Marcelo Fragomeni Simon Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Benjamin Torke Center for Biodiversity & Evolution, New York Botanical Garden, New York, United States of America
  • Pedro Lage Viana National Institute of Atlantic Forest, Pernambuco, Brazil

Palabras clave:

Angiosperms353, Eriocauloideae, Monosperma

Resumen

Eriocaulaceae is a pantropical family of approximately 1 200 species across 18 genera, with its highest diversity in the Neotropical region. Traditionally, the family has been divided into two subfamilies, Eriocauloideae and Paepalanthoideae, based on floral traits. Here, we use target-capture sequencing of nuclear markers, to test the monophyly of these subfamilies. Using the Angiosperms353 probe set, we analysed data from 30 species, generating new sequences for 24 species and supplementing these with data from the Plants and Fungal Tree of Life project, representing eight genera of Eriocaulaceae. Phylogenetic analyses using ASTRAL-III and a concatenated maximum likelihood approach recovered three major clades, revealing that Paepalanthoideae is non-monophyletic. Monosperma, a Pantepui-endemic lineage, recently elevated to generic status, emerged as the sister group to the rest of the family. Our findings suggest that the ancestral Eriocaulaceae flower had a single-whorled androecium, contrary to previous hypotheses. Additionally, this study highlights the non-monophyletic nature of the broad circumscription of Paepalanthus. These results challenge long-held assumptions about the evolutionary relationships within Eriocaulaceae, providing critical insight into its subfamilial and generic classification, and call for further research into the evolutionary history of the family.

Citation: Oliveira Andrino, C., Gomes Barbosa-Silva, R., Siniscalchi, C., Baleeiro, P.C., Nepomuceno da Costa, R., Dabydeen, L., Missagia, R., Jobson, W.R., Plunkett, G.M., Sano, P.T., Fragromeni Simon, M., Torke, B. & Lage Viana P. 2025. Phylogenomic evidence reveals non-monophyly of Paepalanthoideae and refutes the broad concept of Paepalanthus in Eriocaulaceae. Revista Jard. Bot. Nac. Univ. Habana 46(Número especial 1): 126.

Trabajo presentado en el XIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Botánica. Modalidad de Póster. 

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Biografía del autor/a

Rafael Gomes Barbosa-Silva, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Pará, Brazil

Center for Biodiversity & Evolution, New York Botanical Garden, New York, United States of America

 

Publicado

05-11-2025

Cómo citar

Oliveira Andrino, C., Gomes Barbosa-Silva, R., Siniscalchi, C., Baleeiro, P. C., Nepomuceno da Costa, F., Dabydeen, L., … Lage Viana, P. (2025). Phylogenomic evidence reveals non-monophyly of Paepalanthoideae and refutes the broad concept of Paepalanthus in Eriocaulaceae. Revista Del Jardín Botánico Nacional, 46(Número especial 1), 126. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.uh.cu/rjbn/article/view/12292