@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16302,
author = {Marcus Lehnert and Michael Kessler and Alexander N. Schmidt-Lebuhn and Susan A. Klimas and Shannon D. Fehlberg and Tom A. Ranker},
title = {Phylogeny of the fern genus Melpomene (Polypodiaceae) inferred from morphology and chloroplast DNA analysis},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Guided by systematic studies on Melpomene, we tested the monophyly of the genus by analyzing sequences of cpDNA (atpβ, rbcL) and morphological characters of 23 of the 27 recognized species. The atpβ data did not yield any resolution of the investigated group. The other data sets each supported the monophyly of the genus, as did all data combined, and indicate it to be sister to the Lellingeria apiculata group as proposed in previous studies. While the morphologically distinct M. leptostoma (F?e) R. C. Moran & A. R. Sm. and M. gracilis (Hook.) A. R. Sm. are basal lineages with long branch lengths, most of the relationships within the core genus are weakly supported and have very short branch lengths. This indicates a recent radiation of the genus in the northern Andes, its center of diversity, apparently under the influence of the fast uplift of the mountain range and of glacial fluctuations of the vegetations zones, with subsequent dispersals to the Guyana Highlands, the Brazilian shield, and Africa.}
}
Citation for Study 2152
Citation title:
"Phylogeny of the fern genus Melpomene (Polypodiaceae) inferred from morphology and chloroplast DNA analysis".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2156
(Status: Published).
Citation
Lehnert M., Kessler M., Schmidt-lebuhn A., Klimas S., Fehlberg S., & Ranker T. 2008. Phylogeny of the fern genus Melpomene (Polypodiaceae) inferred from morphology and chloroplast DNA analysis. Systematic Botany, null.
Authors
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Lehnert M.
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Kessler M.
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Schmidt-lebuhn A.
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Klimas S.
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Fehlberg S.
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Ranker T.
Abstract
Guided by systematic studies on Melpomene, we tested the monophyly of the genus by analyzing sequences of cpDNA (atpβ, rbcL) and morphological characters of 23 of the 27 recognized species. The atpβ data did not yield any resolution of the investigated group. The other data sets each supported the monophyly of the genus, as did all data combined, and indicate it to be sister to the Lellingeria apiculata group as proposed in previous studies. While the morphologically distinct M. leptostoma (F?e) R. C. Moran & A. R. Sm. and M. gracilis (Hook.) A. R. Sm. are basal lineages with long branch lengths, most of the relationships within the core genus are weakly supported and have very short branch lengths. This indicates a recent radiation of the genus in the northern Andes, its center of diversity, apparently under the influence of the fast uplift of the mountain range and of glacial fluctuations of the vegetations zones, with subsequent dispersals to the Guyana Highlands, the Brazilian shield, and Africa.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16302,
author = {Marcus Lehnert and Michael Kessler and Alexander N. Schmidt-Lebuhn and Susan A. Klimas and Shannon D. Fehlberg and Tom A. Ranker},
title = {Phylogeny of the fern genus Melpomene (Polypodiaceae) inferred from morphology and chloroplast DNA analysis},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Guided by systematic studies on Melpomene, we tested the monophyly of the genus by analyzing sequences of cpDNA (atpβ, rbcL) and morphological characters of 23 of the 27 recognized species. The atpβ data did not yield any resolution of the investigated group. The other data sets each supported the monophyly of the genus, as did all data combined, and indicate it to be sister to the Lellingeria apiculata group as proposed in previous studies. While the morphologically distinct M. leptostoma (F?e) R. C. Moran & A. R. Sm. and M. gracilis (Hook.) A. R. Sm. are basal lineages with long branch lengths, most of the relationships within the core genus are weakly supported and have very short branch lengths. This indicates a recent radiation of the genus in the northern Andes, its center of diversity, apparently under the influence of the fast uplift of the mountain range and of glacial fluctuations of the vegetations zones, with subsequent dispersals to the Guyana Highlands, the Brazilian shield, and Africa.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16302
AU - Lehnert,Marcus
AU - Kessler,Michael
AU - Schmidt-Lebuhn,Alexander N.
AU - Klimas,Susan A.
AU - Fehlberg,Shannon D.
AU - Ranker,Tom A.
T1 - Phylogeny of the fern genus Melpomene (Polypodiaceae) inferred from morphology and chloroplast DNA analysis
PY - 2008
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N2 - Guided by systematic studies on Melpomene, we tested the monophyly of the genus by analyzing sequences of cpDNA (atpβ, rbcL) and morphological characters of 23 of the 27 recognized species. The atpβ data did not yield any resolution of the investigated group. The other data sets each supported the monophyly of the genus, as did all data combined, and indicate it to be sister to the Lellingeria apiculata group as proposed in previous studies. While the morphologically distinct M. leptostoma (F?e) R. C. Moran & A. R. Sm. and M. gracilis (Hook.) A. R. Sm. are basal lineages with long branch lengths, most of the relationships within the core genus are weakly supported and have very short branch lengths. This indicates a recent radiation of the genus in the northern Andes, its center of diversity, apparently under the influence of the fast uplift of the mountain range and of glacial fluctuations of the vegetations zones, with subsequent dispersals to the Guyana Highlands, the Brazilian shield, and Africa.
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JF - Systematic Botany
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