Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae)
Bryophytes, with their reduced morphologies and challenging taxonomy, appear as ideal candidates for the application of the fast‐developing tools of molecular species delimitation. Here, we apply species delimitation techniques to the moss genus Rhynchostegiella, which has long served as a convenient repository for small pleurocarpous species. Species delimitation analyses, including the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent approach and its Bayesian variant, congruently identified 13 putative species within Rhynchostegiella. To avoid inflation in the number of species with sympatric distributions that can only be recognized molecularly, we identified only one species when two or more molecular species were monophyletic, sympatric, and morphologically impossible to tell apart. After exclusion of 33 species from the genus based on earlier revisions or studies of type specimens, we recognized 11 Rhynchostegiella species. Eight of these species were already described, but were recircumscribed. In particular, the widespread R. litorea is split into three species with narrower distribution ranges: R. litorea s.str. occurs across continental Europe, western Asia and Africa (excluding Macaronesia), while R. pseudolitorea sp. nov. and R. tubulosa sp. nov. are Macaronesian and Aegean‐Cypriotic endemics, respectively. The Macaronesian endemic R. macilenta is reduced to synonymy with R. teneriffae while the Macaronesian endemic status of R. bourgeana is re‐instated. Altogether, Rhynchostegiella thus includes four Macaronesian endemic species, namely R. azorica, R. bourgeana, R. pseudolitorea, and R. trichophylla, making it the bryophyte genus with the highest number of Macaronesian endemic species. Given the difficulties in identifying some of those species from morphology, as highlighted in the identification key presented here, we describe easy‐to‐use DNA “barcodes” that can be a useful tool for specimen identification when key morphological characters lead to uncertain identification.
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dig-ipna-es-10261-1852922022-06-30T07:30:03Z Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae) Patiño, Jairo Hedenäs, Lars Dirkse, Gerard Ignatova, Michael S. Papp, Beáta Müller, Frank A. González-Mancebo, Juana María Vanderpoorten, Alain Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) Gobierno de Canarias GMYC Mosses Molecular phylogeny Rhynchostegiella Macaronesia Integrated taxonomy Cryptic species Bryophytes, with their reduced morphologies and challenging taxonomy, appear as ideal candidates for the application of the fast‐developing tools of molecular species delimitation. Here, we apply species delimitation techniques to the moss genus Rhynchostegiella, which has long served as a convenient repository for small pleurocarpous species. Species delimitation analyses, including the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent approach and its Bayesian variant, congruently identified 13 putative species within Rhynchostegiella. To avoid inflation in the number of species with sympatric distributions that can only be recognized molecularly, we identified only one species when two or more molecular species were monophyletic, sympatric, and morphologically impossible to tell apart. After exclusion of 33 species from the genus based on earlier revisions or studies of type specimens, we recognized 11 Rhynchostegiella species. Eight of these species were already described, but were recircumscribed. In particular, the widespread R. litorea is split into three species with narrower distribution ranges: R. litorea s.str. occurs across continental Europe, western Asia and Africa (excluding Macaronesia), while R. pseudolitorea sp. nov. and R. tubulosa sp. nov. are Macaronesian and Aegean‐Cypriotic endemics, respectively. The Macaronesian endemic R. macilenta is reduced to synonymy with R. teneriffae while the Macaronesian endemic status of R. bourgeana is re‐instated. Altogether, Rhynchostegiella thus includes four Macaronesian endemic species, namely R. azorica, R. bourgeana, R. pseudolitorea, and R. trichophylla, making it the bryophyte genus with the highest number of Macaronesian endemic species. Given the difficulties in identifying some of those species from morphology, as highlighted in the identification key presented here, we describe easy‐to‐use DNA “barcodes” that can be a useful tool for specimen identification when key morphological characters lead to uncertain identification. J.P. was funded by the Spanish “Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad” through the Juan de la Cierva Program – Incorporation (IJCI-2014-19691). The project “Lista Roja de los Briófitos de las Islas Canarias” funded by the Canary Islands Government (P1042004-028) provided support to J.P, J.M.G.-M. and A.V Peer Reviewed 2019-07-02T10:57:45Z 2019-07-02T10:57:45Z 2017-04 2019-07-02T10:57:45Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Taxon 66(2): 293-308 (2017) 0040-0262 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/185292 10.12705/662.1 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016/IJCI-2014-19691 https://doi.org/10.12705/662.1 none International Association for Plant Taxonomy |
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Bryophytes, with their reduced morphologies and challenging taxonomy, appear as ideal candidates for the application of the fast‐developing tools of molecular species delimitation. Here, we apply species delimitation techniques to the moss genus Rhynchostegiella, which has long served as a convenient repository for small pleurocarpous species. Species delimitation analyses, including the Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent approach and its Bayesian variant, congruently identified 13 putative species within Rhynchostegiella. To avoid inflation in the number of species with sympatric distributions that can only be recognized molecularly, we identified only one species when two or more molecular species were monophyletic, sympatric, and morphologically impossible to tell apart. After exclusion of 33 species from the genus based on earlier revisions or studies of type specimens, we recognized 11 Rhynchostegiella species. Eight of these species were already described, but were recircumscribed. In particular, the widespread R. litorea is split into three species with narrower distribution ranges: R. litorea s.str. occurs across continental Europe, western Asia and Africa (excluding Macaronesia), while R. pseudolitorea sp. nov. and R. tubulosa sp. nov. are Macaronesian and Aegean‐Cypriotic endemics, respectively. The Macaronesian endemic R. macilenta is reduced to synonymy with R. teneriffae while the Macaronesian endemic status of R. bourgeana is re‐instated. Altogether, Rhynchostegiella thus includes four Macaronesian endemic species, namely R. azorica, R. bourgeana, R. pseudolitorea, and R. trichophylla, making it the bryophyte genus with the highest number of Macaronesian endemic species. Given the difficulties in identifying some of those species from morphology, as highlighted in the identification key presented here, we describe easy‐to‐use DNA “barcodes” that can be a useful tool for specimen identification when key morphological characters lead to uncertain identification. |
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Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae) |
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Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae) |
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Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae) |
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Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae) |
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Species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus Rhynchostegiella (Brachytheciaceae) |
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species delimitation in the recalcitrant moss genus rhynchostegiella (brachytheciaceae) |
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