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Phylogenetic reconstructions of the Hedwigiaceae reveal cryptic speciation and hybridisation in Hedwigia / Volker Buchbender in Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution, vol. 36, n°1 (Année 2014)
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Titre : Phylogenetic reconstructions of the Hedwigiaceae reveal cryptic speciation and hybridisation in Hedwigia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Volker Buchbender, Auteur ; Helena Hespanhol, Auteur ; Michael Krug, Auteur ; Cecilia Sérgio, Auteur ; Ana Séneca, Auteur ; Karola Maul, Auteur ; Lars Hedenäs, Auteur ; Dietmar Quandt, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : pp. 1-21 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [ZG] Europe
[Thèmes] Bryophytes
[Thèmes] Morphologie végétaleMots-clés : Hedwigia ciliata Hedwigia leucophaea Hedwigia stellata Hedwigia striata phylogénétique moléculaire Résumé : "A molecular based study of relationships in the Hedwigiaceae, with a special focus on the genus Hedwigia in Europe was carried out. A combined approach using sequence data from all three genomes, information obtained from the secondary structures of the nad5 group I intron, and morphological data was performed in order to clarify species concepts in the Hedwigia ciliata-complex. In agreement with earlier studies the separation of Rhacocarpus in its own family Rhacocarpaceae can be rejected. The genus is related to Braunia and therefore clearly belongs to the Hedwigiaceae. Based on molecular data Pseudobraunia californica is shown to be related to Hedwigia. Since several of the morphological characters are of questionable systematic value and the remaining characters are few, a separation in its own genus is inappropriate. We transfer Pseudobraunia californica back to Hedwigia californica. We show that the Hedwigia ciliata-complex in Europe consists of at least 4 species, Hedwigia ciliata, Hedwigia stellata, Hedwigia striata (which is here transferred back to species rank) and a cryptic species of which we do not have enough information yet to identify it as one of the existing taxa or as a new species. All Australian specimens included in our analyses, which were believed to be Hedwigia ciliata s. str., belong to this taxon rendering the occurrence of Hedwigia ciliata s. str. in Australia questionable. Hedwigia ciliata var. leucophaea cannot be maintained with its current morphological circumscription. The distinguishing characters can obviously be developed independently in some taxa of the Hedwigia ciliata complex. Furthermore we found evidence for potential hybridisation in some of the specimens determined as Hedwigia ciliata var. leucophaea, as nuclear and organellar DNA is originating from different taxa.
Based on the presented results, Hedwigia striata (Wilson) Bosw. is recognized as a distinct species with more or less distinctly plicate leaves and straight rather than flexuose perichaetial leaf cilia." (source : auteurs)Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Buchbender V., Hespanhol H., Krug M., Sérgio C., Séneca A., Maul K., Hedenäs L., Quandt D., 2014 - Phylogenetic reconstructions of the Hedwigiaceae reveal cryptic speciation and hybridisation in Hedwigia. Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution, 36 (1) : 1-21. ID PMB : 71508 DOI : 10.11646/bde.36.1.1 Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=71508
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