Authors
Carlos A Machado, Emmanuelle Jousselin, Finn Kjellberg, Stephen G Compton, Edward Allen Herre
Publication date
2001/4/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
Volume
268
Issue
1468
Pages
685-694
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Nucleotide sequences from the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene were used to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among 15 genera of fig–pollinating wasps. We present evidence supporting broad–level cocladogenesis with respect to most but not all of the corresponding groups of figs. Using fossil evidence for calibrating a molecular clock for these data, we estimated the origin of the fig–wasp mutualism to have occurred ca. 90 million years ago. The estimated divergence times among the pollinator genera and their current geographical distributions corresponded well with several features of the break–up of the southern continents during the Late Cretaceous period. We then explored the evolutionary trajectories of two characteristics that hold profound consequences for both partners in the mutualism: the breeding system of the host (monoecious or dioecious) and pollination behaviour of the wasp (passive or …
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Scholar articles
CA Machado, E Jousselin, F Kjellberg, SG Compton… - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2001