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The rise of baobab trees in Madagascar
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The rise of baobab trees in Madagascar

J. Wan, S. Wang, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals the secrets of all eight extant baobab species, unveiling Madagascar as their birthplace. It explores their evolutionary journey and highlights the urgent conservation needs for some species due to their ecological impact. This fascinating research was conducted by a collaborative team of experts.... show more
Abstract
Baobab trees (genus Adansonia) attract attention for their striking form, ecological interactions and cultural importance. The authors sequenced genomes for all eight extant baobab species and, integrating genomic and ecological analyses, argue that Madagascar is the centre of origin for the extant lineages. Results reveal reticulate evolution involving introgression among species that contributed to present-day diversity. Population histories of Malagasy baobabs appear influenced by interspecific competition and the island’s geological history, including sea-level changes. The study highlights conservation concerns, particularly for Adansonia suarezensis and A. grandidieri, and recommends intensive monitoring of A. za due to its potential negative impact on the critically endangered A. perrieri.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
May 30, 2024
Authors
Jun-Nan Wan, Sheng-Wei Wang, Andrew R. Leitch, Ilia J. Leitch, Jian-Bo Jian, Zhang-Yan Wu, Hai-Ping Xin, Mijoro Rakotoarinivo, Guy Eric Onjalalaina, Robert Wahiti Gituru, Can Dai, Geoffrey Mwachala, Ming-Zhou Bai, Chen-Xi Zhao, Hong-Qi Wang, Sheng-Lan Du, Neng Wei, Guang-Wan Hu, Si-Chong Chen, Xiao-Ya Chen, Tao Wan, Qing-Feng Wang
Tags
baobab speciesgenome sequencingMadagascarevolutionconservation
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