J Syst Evol ›› 2025, Vol. 63 ›› Issue (2): 229-244.DOI: 10.1111/jse.13117  cstr: 32099.14.jse.13117

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Phylogenetic diversity and interspecies competition shaped species diversity in adaptive radiated Ligustrum (Oleaceae)

Yushuang Wang1, Enze Li1, Jiahui Sun2, Zhixiang Zhang1, and Wenpan Dong1*   

  1. 1School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
    2State Key Laboratory for Quality Ensurance and Sustainable Use of Dao‐di Herbs, National Resource Center for Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China

    *Author for correspondence. E‐mail: wpdong@bjfu.edu.cn
  • Received:2024-05-08 Accepted:2024-05-23 Online:2024-08-13 Published:2025-03-01
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by Science and Technology Basic Resources Investigation Program of China (Grant No. 2021FY100200), and CACMS Innovation Fund (Grant No. CI2021A03909).

Abstract: Speciation events often occur with adaptive radiation. The factors that promote these adaptive radiating species diversity patterns have intrigued biologists for more than a century. In the present study, we used the adaptive radiated genus Ligustrum to evaluate the relative contributions of the environment, species interactions, phylogenetic diversity, and diversification rates in generating extant species diversity patterns. Using complete chloroplast genome data, we reconstructed the highly supported and dated backbone phylogenetic relationships of Ligustrum. Biogeographic results indicated that Ligustrum originated in Southwest China during the Oligocene and spread to suitable areas that were warm and humid via 18 dispersal events. For the overlapping ranges of species pairs, a smaller phylogenetic distance was detected in high species overlap than in low species overlap, which is consistent with no significant difference in niche among the different species. We found that the phylogenetic diversity and interspecies competition induced by insignificant niche divergence shaped the global pattern of Ligustrum diversity.

Key words: adaptive radiation, interspecies competition, Ligustrum, phylogenetic diversity, species diversity patterns.