雨林
基因组学
生物
进化生物学
地理
人口学
生态学
遗传学
基因组
基因
社会学
作者
Rong Wang,Chaonan Liu,Simon T. Segar,Yuting Jiang,Kaijian Zhang,Kai Jiang,Gang Wang,Jing Cai,Lu-Fan Chen,Shan Chen,Jing Cheng,Stephen G. Compton,Jun‐Yin Deng,Yuanyuan Ding,Fang Du,Xiaodi Hu,Xinghua Hu,Ling Kang,Donghai Li,Ling Lü
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-45836-5
摘要
Dipterocarpoideae species form the emergent layer of Asian rainforests. They are the indicator species for Asian rainforest distribution, but they are severely threatened. Here, to understand their adaptation and population decline, we assemble high-quality genomes of seven Dipterocarpoideae species including two autotetraploid species. We estimate the divergence time between Dipterocarpoideae and Malvaceae and within Dipterocarpoideae to be 108.2 (97.8‒118.2) and 88.4 (77.7‒102.9) million years ago, and we identify a whole genome duplication event preceding dipterocarp lineage diversification. We find several genes that showed a signature of selection, likely associated with the adaptation to Asian rainforests. By resequencing of two endangered species, we detect an expansion of effective population size after the last glacial period and a recent sharp decline coinciding with the history of local human activities. Our findings contribute to understanding the diversification and adaptation of dipterocarps and highlight anthropogenic disturbances as a major factor in their endangered status.
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