Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2072801095> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2072801095 endingPage "204" @default.
- W2072801095 startingPage "194" @default.
- W2072801095 abstract "The drivers of angiosperm diversity have long been sought and the flower-arthropod association has often been invoked as the most powerful driver of the angiosperm radiation. We now know that features that influence arthropod interactions cannot only affect the diversification of lineages, but also expedite or constrain their rate of extinction, which can equally influence the observed asymmetric richness of extant angiosperm lineages. The genus Asarum (Aristolochiaceae; ∼100 species) is widely distributed in north temperate forests, with substantial vegetative and floral divergence between its three major clades, Euasarum, Geotaenium, and Heterotropa. We used Binary-State Speciation and Extinction Model (BiSSE) Net Diversification tests of character state distributions on a Maximum Likelihood phylogram and a Coalescent Bayesian species tree, inferred from seven chloroplast markers and nuclear rDNA, to test for signal of asymmetric diversification, character state transition, and extinction rates of floral and vegetative characters. We found that reduction in vegetative growth, loss of autonomous self-pollination, and the presence of putative fungal-mimicking floral structures are significantly correlated with increased diversification in Asarum. No significant difference in model likelihood was identified between symmetric and asymmetric rates of character state transitions or extinction. We conclude that the flowers of the Heterotropa clade may have converged on some aspects of basidiomycete sporocarp morphology and that brood-site mimicry, coupled with a reduction in vegetative growth and the loss of autonomous self-pollination, may have driven diversification within Asarum." @default.
- W2072801095 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2072801095 creator A5025153442 @default.
- W2072801095 creator A5043322999 @default.
- W2072801095 creator A5063019542 @default.
- W2072801095 date "2015-08-01" @default.
- W2072801095 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2072801095 title "Putative floral brood-site mimicry, loss of autonomous selfing, and reduced vegetative growth are significantly correlated with increased diversification in Asarum (Aristolochiaceae)" @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1541386636 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1566874056 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1596291865 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1722799842 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1916017264 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1923829305 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1968148524 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1979608676 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W1995608137 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2000584407 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2006041889 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2007240220 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2017763086 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2031468658 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2033755560 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2037092474 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2043427651 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2043972631 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2062035660 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2065155050 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2066886614 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2092501441 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2092630168 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2098027824 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2101724634 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2112625390 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2113005273 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2120872673 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2123518241 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2127774996 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2128860093 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2129437021 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2130362098 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2130913636 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2131013059 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2132578265 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2133870991 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2134513098 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2136774025 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2140038524 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2142489493 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2142834673 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2143076415 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2143664825 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2146907710 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2150590405 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2151062029 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2153613691 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2159172120 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2161615238 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2162104568 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2163377164 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2163479888 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2164956294 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2165036317 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2166432938 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2166902948 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2167171897 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2168696662 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2169981472 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2171717981 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2328169359 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2333075508 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2500401739 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2522565236 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W2591727879 @default.
- W2072801095 cites W4210633230 @default.
- W2072801095 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2015.04.019" @default.
- W2072801095 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25937558" @default.
- W2072801095 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2072801095 type Work @default.
- W2072801095 sameAs 2072801095 @default.
- W2072801095 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2072801095 countsByYear W20728010952017 @default.
- W2072801095 countsByYear W20728010952018 @default.
- W2072801095 countsByYear W20728010952020 @default.
- W2072801095 countsByYear W20728010952021 @default.
- W2072801095 countsByYear W20728010952022 @default.
- W2072801095 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2072801095 hasAuthorship W2072801095A5025153442 @default.
- W2072801095 hasAuthorship W2072801095A5043322999 @default.
- W2072801095 hasAuthorship W2072801095A5063019542 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C168197293 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C193252679 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C194811659 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C2780618852 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2072801095 hasConcept C59822182 @default.