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Southeast Asian Dipterocarp origin and diversification driven by Africa-India floristic interchange
Journal
Science
ISSN
00368075
Date Issued
2022-01-28
Author(s)
Bansal, Mahi
Morley, Robert J.
Nagaraju, Shivaprakash K.
Dutta, Suryendu
Mishra, Ashish Kumar
Selveraj, Jeyakumar
Kumar, Sumit
Niyolia, Deepti
Harish, Sachin Medigeshi
Abdelrahim, Omer Babiker
Hasan, Shaaeldin
Ramesh, Bramasamdura Rangana
Dayanandan, Selvadurai
Morley, Harsanti P.
Ashton, Peter S.
Prasad, Vandana
Abstract
The evolution and diversification of ancient megathermal angiosperm lineages with Africa-India origins in Asian tropical forests is poorly understood because of the lack of reliable fossils. Our palaeobiogeographical analysis of pollen fossils from Africa and India combined with molecular data and fossil amber records suggest a tropical-African origin of Dipterocarpaceae during the mid-Cretaceous and its dispersal to India during the Late Maastrichtian and Paleocene, leading to range expansion of aseasonal dipterocarps on the Indian Plate. The India-Asia collision further facilitated the dispersal of dipterocarps from India to similar climatic zones in Southeast Asia, which supports their out-of-India migration. The dispersal pathway suggested for Dipterocarpaceae may provide a framework for an alternative biogeographic hypothesis for several megathermal angiosperm families that are presently widely distributed in Southeast Asia.
Volume
375