First example of hybridisation between two Australian figs (Moraceae)

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q4 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Australian Systematic Botany Pub Date : 2020-07-15 DOI:10.1071/SB19048
Brendan C. Wilde, S. Rutherford, M. M. van der Merwe, M. L. Murray, M. Rossetto
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Abstract. The chance discovery of an unusual Ficus specimen near Katherine in the Northern Territory prompted an investigation into hybridisation between two morphologically distinct endemic Australian sandpaper figs, Ficus aculeata A.Cunn. ex Miq. and F. coronulata Miq. In this study, genome-wide scans and morphological measurements were used to investigate the perceived hybridisation by using herbarium and freshly collected samples. Most of the putative hybrids displayed a wide variety of intermediate morphology and some individuals had characteristics consistent with the description of a third species, F. carpentariensis D.J.Dixon. Both genomic and morphometric results provided evidence of naturally occurring hybridisation events within Ficus. Additionally, the findings from this study showed possible taxonomic issues within the Northern Australian sandpaper figs that warrant further investigation.
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两种澳大利亚无花果(桑科)杂交的首例
摘要在北领地凯瑟琳附近偶然发现了一个不寻常的无花果标本,这促使人们对两种形态不同的澳大利亚特有砂纸无花果Ficus acureata A.Cun.ex Miq之间的杂交进行了调查。和F.coronulata Miq。在这项研究中,通过使用植物标本馆和新收集的样本,使用全基因组扫描和形态学测量来研究感知的杂交。大多数假定的杂交种表现出各种各样的中间形态,一些个体的特征与第三个物种卡奔塔利金合欢D.J.Dixon的描述一致。基因组和形态计量学结果都为榕树内自然发生的杂交事件提供了证据。此外,这项研究的发现表明,澳大利亚北部砂纸无花果可能存在分类学问题,需要进一步调查。
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Australian Systematic Botany
Australian Systematic Botany 生物-进化生物学
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3.10
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12.50%
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12
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Systematic Botany is an international journal devoted to the systematics, taxonomy, and related aspects of biogeography and evolution of all algae, fungi and plants, including fossils. Descriptive taxonomic papers should normally constitute a comprehensive treatment of a group. Short papers on individual species and nomenclatural papers must contain significant new information of broader interest to be considered. The prestigious L.A.S. Johnson Review Series is published. Other review articles will also be considered. All papers are peer reviewed. Australian Systematic Botany is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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