@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18486,
author = {Robert Douglas Stone and Katarina Andreasen},
title = {The Afro-Madagascan genus Warneckea (Melastomataceae): molecular systematics and revised infrageneric classification},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.2982/028.098.0110},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {98},
number = {1},
pages = {141--145},
abstract = {Warneckea consists of shrubs and small trees endemic to tropical forests in Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius. Phylogenetic analyses of sequence data from the transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ETS, ITS) indicate that section Carnosa Jacq.-F?l. (1 sp., East-Africa and Madagascar) is a divergent element that is best treated at the subgeneric level. Its sister-group is subgenus Warneckea in which the analyses found three major lineages together forming a basal trichotomy. These three lineages represent section Strychnoidea (western and central Africa), section Warneckea (East-Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius), and a third group with three West-African species (W. fascicularis, W. guineensis, and W. mangrovensis) comprising the newly proposed section Guineensea.}
}
Citation for Study 9995
Citation title:
"The Afro-Madagascan genus Warneckea (Melastomataceae): molecular systematics and revised infrageneric classification".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2331
(Status: Published).
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Stone R., & Andreasen K. 2009. The Afro-Madagascan genus Warneckea (Melastomataceae): molecular systematics and revised infrageneric classification. Taxon, 98(1): 141-145.
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Abstract
Warneckea consists of shrubs and small trees endemic to tropical forests in Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius. Phylogenetic analyses of sequence data from the transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ETS, ITS) indicate that section Carnosa Jacq.-F?l. (1 sp., East-Africa and Madagascar) is a divergent element that is best treated at the subgeneric level. Its sister-group is subgenus Warneckea in which the analyses found three major lineages together forming a basal trichotomy. These three lineages represent section Strychnoidea (western and central Africa), section Warneckea (East-Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius), and a third group with three West-African species (W. fascicularis, W. guineensis, and W. mangrovensis) comprising the newly proposed section Guineensea.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18486,
author = {Robert Douglas Stone and Katarina Andreasen},
title = {The Afro-Madagascan genus Warneckea (Melastomataceae): molecular systematics and revised infrageneric classification},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.2982/028.098.0110},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {98},
number = {1},
pages = {141--145},
abstract = {Warneckea consists of shrubs and small trees endemic to tropical forests in Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius. Phylogenetic analyses of sequence data from the transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ETS, ITS) indicate that section Carnosa Jacq.-F?l. (1 sp., East-Africa and Madagascar) is a divergent element that is best treated at the subgeneric level. Its sister-group is subgenus Warneckea in which the analyses found three major lineages together forming a basal trichotomy. These three lineages represent section Strychnoidea (western and central Africa), section Warneckea (East-Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius), and a third group with three West-African species (W. fascicularis, W. guineensis, and W. mangrovensis) comprising the newly proposed section Guineensea.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18486
AU - Stone,Robert Douglas
AU - Andreasen,Katarina
T1 - The Afro-Madagascan genus Warneckea (Melastomataceae): molecular systematics and revised infrageneric classification
PY - 2009
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2982/028.098.0110
N2 - Warneckea consists of shrubs and small trees endemic to tropical forests in Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius. Phylogenetic analyses of sequence data from the transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ETS, ITS) indicate that section Carnosa Jacq.-F?l. (1 sp., East-Africa and Madagascar) is a divergent element that is best treated at the subgeneric level. Its sister-group is subgenus Warneckea in which the analyses found three major lineages together forming a basal trichotomy. These three lineages represent section Strychnoidea (western and central Africa), section Warneckea (East-Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius), and a third group with three West-African species (W. fascicularis, W. guineensis, and W. mangrovensis) comprising the newly proposed section Guineensea.
L3 - 10.2982/028.098.0110
JF - Taxon
VL - 98
IS - 1
SP - 141
EP - 145
ER -