@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15264,
author = {Christopher J. Dixon and Peter Sch?nswetter and Gerald M. Schneeweiss},
title = {Morphological and Geographical Evidence are Misleading with Respect to the Phylogenetic Position and Origin of the Narrow Endemic Polyploid Androsace cantabrica (Primulaceae)},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Allopolyploidy is recognized as an important mode of plant speciation. The allopolyploid origin of a taxon is often inferred from morphological intermediacy or a mixture of morphological characters from the putative parental taxa, especially if accompanied by geographical intermediacy of the polyploid. Here we show that in the case of Androsace cantabrica (Primulaceae) a narrow endemic from the central Cordillera Cant?brica (Spain) both lines of evidence are misleading. Instead of being an allopolyploid derivative of A. halleri s. l. (western Cordillera Cant?brica, eastern Pyrenees, Massif Central, Vosges) and A. laggeri (central Pyrenees), A. cantabrica is most likely an autopolyploid closely related to A. adfinis s. l., endemic to the south-western European Alps. This counterintuitive biogeographic connection not only adds to the group of species showing a CantabrianAlpine disjunction, but together with the unexpected link between A. chaixii, also from the south-western Alps, and A. halleri s. l. in form of the northern Spanish local endemic A. rioxana underlines the important role of large-scale range shifts in shaping the current distribution of European mountain taxa.}
}
Matrix 3738 of Study 1879

Citation title:
"Morphological and Geographical Evidence are Misleading with Respect to the Phylogenetic Position and Origin of the Narrow Endemic Polyploid Androsace cantabrica (Primulaceae)".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1854
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: pt combined
Description: Legacy TreeBASE Matrix ID = M3412
Rows
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
Androsace vitaliana |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace vandellii |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace rioxana |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace pyrenaica acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace obtusifolia |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace laggeri acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace laggeri acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace helvetica |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace hedraeantha acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace hedraeantha acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace hausmannii |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace halleri acc3 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace halleri acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace halleri acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTCTTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace ciliata acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace ciliata acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace chaixii acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace chaixii acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace cantabrica acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace adfinis puberula acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace adfinis puberula acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace adfinis brigantiaca acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace adfinis brigantiaca acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace adfinis adfinis acc2 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Androsace adfinis adfinis acc1 |
(none)
|
TCATTTTTTTATTAGGTTTTACTATGTTAA |
Columns
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