The systematic distribution of vascular epiphytes - a critical update
Vascular epiphyte species exclusively, or at least primarily, germinate and grow on other plants without contact with the soil and, in contrast to mistletoes, without parasitizing their hosts. The last review of the systematic distribution of this diverse group of plants dates back more than two dec...
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Published in | Botanical journal of the Linnean Society Vol. 171; no. 3; pp. 453 - 481 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Oxford
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.03.2013
Oxford University Press |
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Summary: | Vascular epiphyte species exclusively, or at least primarily, germinate and grow on other plants without contact with the soil and, in contrast to mistletoes, without parasitizing their hosts. The last review of the systematic distribution of this diverse group of plants dates back more than two decades. The present study pursues three major goals: (1) it critically discusses conceptual problems arising from the distinction of epiphytes from non‐epiphytes; (2) it presents a compilation of epiphytic diversity derived from a vast number of sources; and (3) it arranges epiphyte diversity in an up‐to‐date taxonomic framework. The resulting compilation, which identifies 27 614 species of vascular epiphytes (including primary hemiepiphytes) representing 913 genera in 73 families, or approximately 9% of extant vascular plant diversity, is meant to be an important tool for studies on the ecology and evolution of epiphytes, but also for comparative studies with a focus on other life forms. © 2013 The Linnean Society of London |
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Bibliography: | istex:539446CBE2FC3DAC04B536D9E958A80F1538BA1B Appendix S1. List of consulted taxonomic experts. Appendix S2. The following families, which were included in KBL, have been dropped. Also given are the genera which were formerly treated as containing epiphytic members. Reasons for exclusion are given under comments. ark:/67375/WNG-74GX91W1-P ArticleID:BOJ12010 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 content type line 14 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0024-4074 1095-8339 |
DOI: | 10.1111/boj.12010 |