Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)

The Schismatoglottid Alliance (tribes Schismatoglottideae, Cryptocoryneae and Philonotieae: Araceae) has been shown to be monophyletic in a previous study based on two cpDNA regions (matK and trnL-F). Here, ten additional taxa of Schismatoglottideae were sequenced, including two extra-Bornean Piptos...

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Main Author: Wong, Sin Yeng
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description The Schismatoglottid Alliance (tribes Schismatoglottideae, Cryptocoryneae and Philonotieae: Araceae) has been shown to be monophyletic in a previous study based on two cpDNA regions (matK and trnL-F). Here, ten additional taxa of Schismatoglottideae were sequenced, including two extra-Bornean Piptospatha species, and the type species of Hottarum, unavailable at the time of the previous analyses. Phylogenetic analyses were performed by using parsimony, likelihood (RAxML and likelihood ratchet PAUP*), and Bayesian inference to determine the placement of these additional taxa within Schismatoglottideae. The resulting tree topology supports, 1) a monophyletic West Sarawak clade comprising three genera: Aridarum, Bakoa, and Piptospatha; and 2) a supra-Lupar Line (the boundary between two of the known Bornean biochores) clade comprising the ‘Schismatoglottis’ josefii complex. Nineteen morphological, ecological, and geographical characters were coded and mapped using parsimony (unordered model) onto the Bayesian tree to investigate incidents of homoplasy or apomorphic status of morphologies presumed significant in the evolution of rheophytism. The morphologies proposed here as the primary mechanisms adaptive for rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae are: root/shoot disarticulation; a free ligular sheath; and marcescent senescence of the ligule. Two morphologies formerly used as generic definers, and previously treated as homologous: presence of a micropylar appendage, and thecae horns, are shown to be homoplastic
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spelling unimas-23572014-05-08T00:44:26Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2357/ Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) Wong, Sin Yeng AC Collections. Series. Collected works The Schismatoglottid Alliance (tribes Schismatoglottideae, Cryptocoryneae and Philonotieae: Araceae) has been shown to be monophyletic in a previous study based on two cpDNA regions (matK and trnL-F). Here, ten additional taxa of Schismatoglottideae were sequenced, including two extra-Bornean Piptospatha species, and the type species of Hottarum, unavailable at the time of the previous analyses. Phylogenetic analyses were performed by using parsimony, likelihood (RAxML and likelihood ratchet PAUP*), and Bayesian inference to determine the placement of these additional taxa within Schismatoglottideae. The resulting tree topology supports, 1) a monophyletic West Sarawak clade comprising three genera: Aridarum, Bakoa, and Piptospatha; and 2) a supra-Lupar Line (the boundary between two of the known Bornean biochores) clade comprising the ‘Schismatoglottis’ josefii complex. Nineteen morphological, ecological, and geographical characters were coded and mapped using parsimony (unordered model) onto the Bayesian tree to investigate incidents of homoplasy or apomorphic status of morphologies presumed significant in the evolution of rheophytism. The morphologies proposed here as the primary mechanisms adaptive for rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae are: root/shoot disarticulation; a free ligular sheath; and marcescent senescence of the ligule. Two morphologies formerly used as generic definers, and previously treated as homologous: presence of a micropylar appendage, and thecae horns, are shown to be homoplastic 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed Wong, Sin Yeng (2013) Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae). Systematic Botany 38(1): 32-45. 2013. http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364413X661908
spellingShingle AC Collections. Series. Collected works
Wong, Sin Yeng
Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)
title Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)
title_full Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)
title_fullStr Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)
title_full_unstemmed Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)
title_short Rheophytism in Bornean Schismatoglottideae (Araceae)
title_sort rheophytism in bornean schismatoglottideae (araceae)
topic AC Collections. Series. Collected works
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2357/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2357/