Tramps, narrow endemics and morphologically cryptic species in the epiphyllous liverwort Diplasiolejeunea

[Display omitted] ► First global phylogeny of an epiphyllous liverwort genus, Diplasiolejeunea. ► Molecular phylogenies are not congruent with current supraspecific classifications. ► Topologies support a deep split into a Neotropical and a Paleotropical clade. ► Paleotropical clade structured into...

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Published inMolecular phylogenetics and evolution Vol. 65; no. 2; pp. 582 - 594
Main Authors Dong, Shanshan, Schäfer-Verwimp, Alfons, Meinecke, Philipp, Feldberg, Kathrin, Bombosch, Andrea, Pócs, Tamás, Schmidt, Alexander R., Reitner, Joachim, Schneider, Harald, Heinrichs, Jochen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.11.2012
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Summary:[Display omitted] ► First global phylogeny of an epiphyllous liverwort genus, Diplasiolejeunea. ► Molecular phylogenies are not congruent with current supraspecific classifications. ► Topologies support a deep split into a Neotropical and a Paleotropical clade. ► Paleotropical clade structured into Australasian, Asian and Afromadacascan lineages. ► Evidence for speciation along altitudinal gradients and pantropical species ranges. Diplasiolejeunea is a pantropical, epiphytic genus of leafy liverworts that occurs from the lowlands to more than 4000m altitude. Phylogenetic analyses of a molecular dataset consisting of three markers (nuclear ribosomal ITS region, plastidic trnL-F region and rbcL gene) and 122 accessions (plus two outgroups, Colura and Cololejeunea) indicate that the evolutionary diversity of Diplasiolejeunea is underestimated by current morphology-based classification. Four morphologically semi-cryptic species have been recovered. The molecular phylogenies support a deep split into a Neotropical and a Paleotropical clade, the latter structured into Australasian, Asian and Afromadacascan lineages. Presented results confirm the ranges of two pantropical species (D. cavifolia, D. rudolphiana), provide evidence for dispersal from the Neotropics into the Paleotropics, indicate speciation along altitudinal gradients and demonstrate extensive morphological homoplasy. We propose a revised supraspecific classification of Diplasiolejeunea into a predominantly Paleotropical subgenus Physolejeunea and predominantly Neotropical subgenera Austrolejeuneopsis and Diplasiolejeunea, the former containing mainly epiphytic species, the latter mainly epiphylls. Several clades are supported by combinations of morphological character states, and could be assigned to sections at some later point. This is the first comprehensive phylogeny of a largely epiphyllous genus of liverworts.
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ISSN:1055-7903
1095-9513
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2012.07.009