RAD sequencing, morphometry and synecology clarify the taxonomy of the Melica ciliata (Poaceae) complex in France and Poland

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Systematics and Evolution Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1111/jse.12940
Sergio Castro, Audrey Muratet, Magdalena Szczepaniak, Julie Nguefack, Laurent Hardion
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Melica (Poaceae) consist of about 92 species distributed across temperate regions of the world. Within section Dalycum, Melica ciliata sensu lato forms a taxonomic complex of several species and subspecies with clinal morphological variation causing conflicting identifications. To resolve taxonomic confusion, we used three complementary approaches, through molecular, morphological, and phytoecological analyses. The double-digest restriction-associated DNA markers significantly support the monophyly of three taxa: (i) the Mediterranean Melica magnolii, (ii) the Eurasian Melica transsilvanica subsp. transsilvanica, and (iii) the west-European M. ciliata subsp. glauca. This differentiation is corroborated by the analysis of 22 morphometric variables. Furthermore, phytoecological analysis of 221 floristic inventories revealed habitat distinctions among these taxa. Our approach of integrative taxonomy argues for a specific distinction for these three taxa, and we include a key to separate these forms. These new molecular data on the section Dalycum, subsection Ciliatae, call for further phylogenetic analyses including samples of M. ciliata subsp. ciliata and other East-Mediterranean and South African taxa.

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RAD测序、形态计量学和协同生态学阐明了法国和波兰纤毛虫(Poacee)复合体的分类
梅利卡属植物约有92种,分布在世界温带地区。在Dalycum部分,纤毛虫Melica cilia sensu lato形成了几个物种和亚种的分类复合体,其临床形态变异导致了相互矛盾的鉴定。为了解决分类学上的困惑,我们使用了三种互补的方法,通过分子、形态学和植物生态学分析。双消化限制相关的DNA标记显著支持三个分类群的单系性:(i)地中海大花梅,(ii)欧亚大花梅亚种。transsilvanica,和(iii)西欧纤毛虫亚种。glauca。对22个形态计量学变量的分析证实了这种差异。此外,对221个植物区系目录的植物生态学分析揭示了这些分类群之间的生境差异。我们的综合分类学方法主张对这三个分类群进行具体的区分,我们包括了区分这些形式的关键。这些关于Dalycum部分Ciliatae亚类的新分子数据需要进一步的系统发育分析,包括纤毛虫亚种的样本。纤毛虫和其他东地中海和南非分类群。
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Journal of Systematics and Evolution Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Journal of Systematics and Evolution (JSE, since 2008; formerly Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica) is a plant-based international journal newly dedicated to the description and understanding of the biological diversity. It covers: description of new taxa, monographic revision, phylogenetics, molecular evolution and genome evolution, evolutionary developmental biology, evolutionary ecology, population biology, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobiology, evolutionary theories, and related subjects.
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