@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18896,
author = {R. Toby Pennington and Aniceto Daza and Carlos Reynel and Matthew T. Lavin},
title = {Poissonia eriantha (Leguminosae) From Cuzco, Peru: An Overlooked Species Underscores a Pattern of Narrow Endemism Common to Seasonally Dry Neotropical Vegetation},
year = {2011},
keywords = {coalescence, dispersal limitation, geographic phylogenetic structure, phylogenetic niche conservatism, seasonally dry tropical woodlands},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {36},
number = {1},
pages = {59--68},
abstract = {The Peruvian Poissonia eriantha is segregated from peripatric Poissonia orbicularis and reinstated as the third unifoliolate species of Poissonia and the second from the Apurimac River basin in Peru. Poissonia eriantha is distinguished phenotypically and by DNA sequences from the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed region and the chloroplast trnD-T region and morphology. This overlooked species is known from the type specimen and a recent collection from just north of the Apurimac River in westcentral Cuzco where seasonally dry tropical forest vegetation predominates that is rich in succulent taxa (e.g., Cactaceae). Poissonia orbicularis is known from downstream along the Apurimac River and is disjunct further north along the Mantaro River all within the same kind of seasonally dry vegetation. This seemingly small geographic distinction belies large genetic and phenotypic differences, a finding that may be most common to species groups confined to seasonally dry neotropical forest vegetation. The case of Poissonia eriantha exemplifies the potentially high degree of niche conservatism and dispersal limitation that seasonally dry succulent-rich woodlands can impose on its constituent lineages.}
}
Citation for Study 10435
Citation title:
"Poissonia eriantha (Leguminosae) From Cuzco, Peru: An Overlooked Species Underscores a Pattern of Narrow Endemism Common to Seasonally Dry Neotropical Vegetation".
Study name:
"Poissonia eriantha (Leguminosae) From Cuzco, Peru: An Overlooked Species Underscores a Pattern of Narrow Endemism Common to Seasonally Dry Neotropical Vegetation".
This study is part of submission 10425
(Status: Published).
Citation
Pennington R., Daza A., Reynel C., & Lavin M. 2011. Poissonia eriantha (Leguminosae) From Cuzco, Peru: An Overlooked Species Underscores a Pattern of Narrow Endemism Common to Seasonally Dry Neotropical Vegetation. Systematic Botany, 36(1): 59-68.
Authors
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Pennington R.
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Daza A.
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Reynel C.
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Lavin M.
Abstract
The Peruvian Poissonia eriantha is segregated from peripatric Poissonia orbicularis and reinstated as the third unifoliolate species of Poissonia and the second from the Apurimac River basin in Peru. Poissonia eriantha is distinguished phenotypically and by DNA sequences from the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed region and the chloroplast trnD-T region and morphology. This overlooked species is known from the type specimen and a recent collection from just north of the Apurimac River in westcentral Cuzco where seasonally dry tropical forest vegetation predominates that is rich in succulent taxa (e.g., Cactaceae). Poissonia orbicularis is known from downstream along the Apurimac River and is disjunct further north along the Mantaro River all within the same kind of seasonally dry vegetation. This seemingly small geographic distinction belies large genetic and phenotypic differences, a finding that may be most common to species groups confined to seasonally dry neotropical forest vegetation. The case of Poissonia eriantha exemplifies the potentially high degree of niche conservatism and dispersal limitation that seasonally dry succulent-rich woodlands can impose on its constituent lineages.
Keywords
coalescence, dispersal limitation, geographic phylogenetic structure, phylogenetic niche conservatism, seasonally dry tropical woodlands
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18896,
author = {R. Toby Pennington and Aniceto Daza and Carlos Reynel and Matthew T. Lavin},
title = {Poissonia eriantha (Leguminosae) From Cuzco, Peru: An Overlooked Species Underscores a Pattern of Narrow Endemism Common to Seasonally Dry Neotropical Vegetation},
year = {2011},
keywords = {coalescence, dispersal limitation, geographic phylogenetic structure, phylogenetic niche conservatism, seasonally dry tropical woodlands},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {36},
number = {1},
pages = {59--68},
abstract = {The Peruvian Poissonia eriantha is segregated from peripatric Poissonia orbicularis and reinstated as the third unifoliolate species of Poissonia and the second from the Apurimac River basin in Peru. Poissonia eriantha is distinguished phenotypically and by DNA sequences from the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed region and the chloroplast trnD-T region and morphology. This overlooked species is known from the type specimen and a recent collection from just north of the Apurimac River in westcentral Cuzco where seasonally dry tropical forest vegetation predominates that is rich in succulent taxa (e.g., Cactaceae). Poissonia orbicularis is known from downstream along the Apurimac River and is disjunct further north along the Mantaro River all within the same kind of seasonally dry vegetation. This seemingly small geographic distinction belies large genetic and phenotypic differences, a finding that may be most common to species groups confined to seasonally dry neotropical forest vegetation. The case of Poissonia eriantha exemplifies the potentially high degree of niche conservatism and dispersal limitation that seasonally dry succulent-rich woodlands can impose on its constituent lineages.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18896
AU - Pennington,R. Toby
AU - Daza,Aniceto
AU - Reynel,Carlos
AU - Lavin,Matthew T.
T1 - Poissonia eriantha (Leguminosae) From Cuzco, Peru: An Overlooked Species Underscores a Pattern of Narrow Endemism Common to Seasonally Dry Neotropical Vegetation
PY - 2011
KW - coalescence
KW - dispersal limitation
KW - geographic phylogenetic structure
KW - phylogenetic niche conservatism
KW - seasonally dry tropical woodlands
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The Peruvian Poissonia eriantha is segregated from peripatric Poissonia orbicularis and reinstated as the third unifoliolate species of Poissonia and the second from the Apurimac River basin in Peru. Poissonia eriantha is distinguished phenotypically and by DNA sequences from the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed region and the chloroplast trnD-T region and morphology. This overlooked species is known from the type specimen and a recent collection from just north of the Apurimac River in westcentral Cuzco where seasonally dry tropical forest vegetation predominates that is rich in succulent taxa (e.g., Cactaceae). Poissonia orbicularis is known from downstream along the Apurimac River and is disjunct further north along the Mantaro River all within the same kind of seasonally dry vegetation. This seemingly small geographic distinction belies large genetic and phenotypic differences, a finding that may be most common to species groups confined to seasonally dry neotropical forest vegetation. The case of Poissonia eriantha exemplifies the potentially high degree of niche conservatism and dispersal limitation that seasonally dry succulent-rich woodlands can impose on its constituent lineages.
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JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 36
IS - 1
SP - 59
EP - 68
ER -