A phylogeny of the northern temperate leafy liverwort genus Scapania (Scapaniaceae, Jungermanniales)

  • Jochen Heinrichs*
  • , Andrea Bombosch
  • , Kathrin Feldberg
  • , Hans Peter Kreier
  • , Jörn Hentschel
  • , Jan Eckstein
  • , David Long
  • , Rui Liang Zhu
  • , Alfons Schäfer-Verwimp
  • , Alexander R. Schmidt
  • , Blanka Shaw
  • , A. Jonathan Shaw
  • , Jiří Váňa
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Scapania is a northern temperate genus with a few disjunctions in the south. Despite receiving considerable attention, the supraspecific classification of this genus remains unsatisfactorily solved. We use three molecular markers (nrITS, cpDNA trnL-F region, atpB-rbcL spacer) and 175 accessions belonging to 50 species (plus eight outgroup taxa) to estimate the phylogeny and to test current classification systems. Our data support the classification of Scapania into six rather than three subgenera, rearrangements within numerous sections, and inclusion of Macrodiplophyllum microdontum. Scapania species with a plicate perianth form three early diverging lineages; the most speciose subgenus, Scapania s.str., represents a derived clade. Most morphological species concepts are supported by the molecular topologies but classification of sect. Curtae requires further study. Southern lineages are nested in northern hemispheric clades. Palearctic-Nearctic distribution ranges are supported for several species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)973-985
Number of pages13
JournalMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume62
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2012

Keywords

  • Classification
  • Disjunctions
  • Dispersal
  • Macrodiplophyllum
  • Scapania
  • Scapaniaceae

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