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rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to neotropical taxa.

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Dubuisson, JY; Hennequin, S; Douzery, EJP; Cranfill, RB; Smith, AR; Pryer, KM
Published in: International journal of plant sciences
September 2003

In order to estimate evolutionary relationships within the filmy fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), we performed a phylogenetic analysis using rbcL nucleotide data from 46 species of Trichomanes belonging to all four of C. V. Morton's subgenera: Achomanes, Didymoglossum, Pachychaetum, and Trichomanes. Outgroups included four species of Hymenophyllum in three different subgenera, plus the monotypic genus Cardiomanes, from New Zealand. We find high resolution and robust support at most nodes, regardless of the phylogenetic optimization criterion used (maximum parsimony or maximum likelihood). Two species belonging to Morton's Asiatic sections Callistopteris and Cephalomanes are in unresolved basal positions within Trichomanes s.l., suggesting that rbcL data alone are inadequate for estimating the earliest cladogenetic events. Out of the four Morton trichomanoid subgenera, only subg. Didymoglossum appears monophyletic. Other noteworthy results include the following: (1) lianescent sect. Lacostea is more closely related to sect. Davalliopsis (traditionally placed in subg. Pachychaetum) than to other members of subg. Achomanes; (2) sections Davalliopsis and Lacostea, together with species of the morphologically different subg. Achomanes, make up a strongly supported Neotropical clade; (3) all hemiepiphytes (but not true lianas) and strictly epiphytic or epipetric species (Morton's subgenera Trichomanes and Didymoglossum) group together in an ecologically definable clade that also includes the terrestrial sect. Nesopteris; and (4) sect. Lacosteopsis (sensu Morton) is polyphyletic and comprises two distantly related clades: large hemiepiphytic climbers and small strictly epiphytic/epipetric taxa. Each of these associations is somewhat unexpected but is supported by cytological, geographical, and/or ecological evidence. We conclude that many morphological characters traditionally used for delimiting groups within Trichomanes are, in part, plesiomorphic or homoplastic. Additionally, we discuss probable multiple origins of Neotropical Trichomanes.

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Published In

International journal of plant sciences

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ISSN

1058-5893

Publication Date

September 2003

Volume

164

Issue

5

Start / End Page

753 / 761

Related Subject Headings

  • Evolutionary Biology
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0607 Plant Biology
  • 0603 Evolutionary Biology
 

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Dubuisson, J. Y., Hennequin, S., Douzery, E. J. P., Cranfill, R. B., Smith, A. R., & Pryer, K. M. (2003). rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to neotropical taxa. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 164(5), 753–761. https://doi.org/10.1086/377059
Dubuisson, J. Y., S. Hennequin, E. J. P. Douzery, R. B. Cranfill, A. R. Smith, and K. M. Pryer. “rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to neotropical taxa.International Journal of Plant Sciences 164, no. 5 (September 2003): 753–61. https://doi.org/10.1086/377059.
Dubuisson JY, Hennequin S, Douzery EJP, Cranfill RB, Smith AR, Pryer KM. rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to neotropical taxa. International journal of plant sciences. 2003 Sep;164(5):753–61.
Dubuisson, J. Y., et al. “rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to neotropical taxa.International Journal of Plant Sciences, vol. 164, no. 5, Sept. 2003, pp. 753–61. Epmc, doi:10.1086/377059.
Dubuisson JY, Hennequin S, Douzery EJP, Cranfill RB, Smith AR, Pryer KM. rbcL phylogeny of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae), with special reference to neotropical taxa. International journal of plant sciences. 2003 Sep;164(5):753–761.
Journal cover image

Published In

International journal of plant sciences

DOI

ISSN

1058-5893

Publication Date

September 2003

Volume

164

Issue

5

Start / End Page

753 / 761

Related Subject Headings

  • Evolutionary Biology
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0607 Plant Biology
  • 0603 Evolutionary Biology