Sunday, October 28, 2012

Phylogenetics PG_Q0001


Title : Sotoa, a new genus of Spiranthinae (Orchidaceae) from Mexico and the southern United States
Author :  Gerardo A. Salazar & Claudia Ballesteros-Barrera
Year Publish : 2010
Place of Publish: LANKESTERIANA
Abstract :

Generic placement of “Deiregyne” confusa and “D.” durangesis has been inconsistent among several
recent classifications of subtribe Spiranthinae based mainly on floral characters. In this work, we assessed
the systematic position of these two species by means of cladistic parsimony analyses of nuclear (nrITS)
and plastid (trnL-trnF) DNA sequences of 36 species/21 genera of Spiranthinae. Additionally, perceived
differences in habitat preference between the two species were evaluated using geographic information
system and niche modeling tools. Our results show that, in spite of their striking similarity in overall flower
morphology, “D.” confusa and “D.” durangensis are only distantly related to one another. Instead, the former
species is strongly supported as sister to Svenkoeltzia, whereas the latter groups with Schiedeella. Niche
modeling revealed noticeable differences in the two species’ ecological preferences; no overlap of their
potential distribution areas (as inferred using the Maxent modeling method) was predicted. A new monotypic
genus, Sotoa, is proposed to accommodate “Deiregyne” confusa on the basis of genetic, morphological
and (inferred) reproductive differences from other genera of the subtribe. The main morphological feature
distinguishing Sotoa from other Spiranthinae is the folding of the bottom surface of the nectary, which is
deeply concave from outside, resulting in an internally convex surface that is covered by dense pubescence

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