@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19077,
author = {yu ito and Norio Tanaka},
title = {Hybridisation in a tropical seagrass genus, Halodule (Cymodoceaceae), inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenies},
year = {2011},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Telopea},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The tropical seagrass genus, Halodule, is distributed in warm to tropical areas throughout the
world. We performed separate molecular phylogenetic analyses of Halodule based on both
plastid and nuclear DNA sequences, followed by haplotype analysis, focusing on plants in the
western Pacific area. One western tropical Atlantic species, H. wrightii s.l., and two western Pacific
species, H. pinifolia and H. uninervis, were recognised and characterised by leaf morphology.
Because samples from the western tropical Atlantic and the western Pacific were nested with
each other, allopatric differentiation into both areas may have occurred during the early stages
of the evolution of the genus. A hybrid of Halodule was detected at two nearby localities in
Okinawa, Japan, together with its co-occurring maternal and paternal species, H. uninervis and
H. pinifolia, respectively. Haplotype analysis provided evidence that the hybrid resulted from a
single hybridisation event, followed by clonal dispersal to its present localities.}
}
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Citation title:
"Hybridisation in a tropical seagrass genus, Halodule (Cymodoceaceae), inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenies".

Study name:
"Hybridisation in a tropical seagrass genus, Halodule (Cymodoceaceae), inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenies".

This study is part of submission 10679
(Status: Published).
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