Título
Multilocus coalescent species delimitation to evaluate traditionally defined morphotypes in Hydrangea sect. Asperae (Hydrangeaceae)
11627/510511627/5105
Autor
De Smet, Yannick
De Clerck, Olivier
Uemachi, Tatsuya
Granados Mendoza, Carolina
Wanke, Stefan
Goetghebeur, Paul
Samain, Marie-Stephanie
Resumen
"The number of species recognized in section Asperae of the flowering plant genus Hydrangea differs widely between subsequent revisions. This variation is largely centered around the H. aspera species complex, with numbers of recognized species varying from one to nearly a dozen. Despite indications of molecular variation in this complex, no sequence-based species delimitation methods have been employed to evaluate the primarily morphology-based species boundaries. In the present study, a multi-locus coalescent-based approach to species delimitation is employed in order to identify separate evolutionary lines within H. sect. Asperae, using four chloroplast and four nuclear molecular markers. Eight lineages were recovered within the focal group, of which five correspond with named morphotypes. The other three lineages illustrate types of conflict between molecular species delimitation and traditional morphology-based taxonomy. One molecular lineage comprises two named morphotypes, which possibly diverged recently enough to not have developed sufficient molecular divergence. A second conflict is found in H. strigosa. This morphotype is recovered as a separate lineage when occurring in geographic isolation, but when occurring in sympatry with two other morphotypes (H. aspera and H. robusta), the coalescent species delimitation lumps these taxa into a single putative species."
Fecha de publicación
2017Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2017.05.021Área de conocimiento
BIOQUÍMICAColecciones
Editor
ElsevierPalabras clave
HydrangeaH. sect. Asperae
Species delimitation
Coalescent
Species tree