@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22095,
author = {Wen-Hong Chen and Michael Moeller and Yu-Min Shui and Hong Wang and Jun-Bo Yang and Guo-Yun Li},
title = {Three New Species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), Endemic to the Limestone Areas of Southwest China, and Preliminary Data on the Diversification Patterns of the Genus},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Biogeography, karst region, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Petrocodon lithophilus, Petrocodon viridescens, phylogeny.},
doi = {10.1600/036364414X678189},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {39},
number = {1},
pages = {316--330},
abstract = {Three new species of Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Pet. lithophilus, Pet. viridescens, from limestone areas of Yunnan, China are described and illustrated. Their independent species status is demonstrated in phylogenetic analyses using nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast trnLF intron-spacer sequences. The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with their congeners is discussed from a morphological point of view. Morphological convergences, particularly of the flower, appear to characterize this calciphilous genus. Preliminary results based on the material included, phylogenetic relationships inferred and geographic distributions, the limestone area in Southeast Yunnan and West Guangxi appears as the center of origin and diversification of Petrocodon, with separate range expansions to eastern karst regions.}
}
Citation for Study 14353
Citation title:
"Three New Species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), Endemic to the Limestone Areas of Southwest China, and Preliminary Data on the Diversification Patterns of the Genus".
Study name:
"Three New Species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), Endemic to the Limestone Areas of Southwest China, and Preliminary Data on the Diversification Patterns of the Genus".
This study is part of submission 14353
(Status: Published).
Citation
Chen W., Moeller M., Shui Y., Wang H., Yang J., & Li G. 2014. Three New Species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), Endemic to the Limestone Areas of Southwest China, and Preliminary Data on the Diversification Patterns of the Genus. Systematic Botany, 39(1): 316-330.
Authors
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Chen W.
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Moeller M.
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Shui Y.
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Wang H.
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Yang J.
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Li G.
Abstract
Three new species of Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Pet. lithophilus, Pet. viridescens, from limestone areas of Yunnan, China are described and illustrated. Their independent species status is demonstrated in phylogenetic analyses using nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast trnLF intron-spacer sequences. The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with their congeners is discussed from a morphological point of view. Morphological convergences, particularly of the flower, appear to characterize this calciphilous genus. Preliminary results based on the material included, phylogenetic relationships inferred and geographic distributions, the limestone area in Southeast Yunnan and West Guangxi appears as the center of origin and diversification of Petrocodon, with separate range expansions to eastern karst regions.
Keywords
Biogeography, karst region, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Petrocodon lithophilus, Petrocodon viridescens, phylogeny.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22095,
author = {Wen-Hong Chen and Michael Moeller and Yu-Min Shui and Hong Wang and Jun-Bo Yang and Guo-Yun Li},
title = {Three New Species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), Endemic to the Limestone Areas of Southwest China, and Preliminary Data on the Diversification Patterns of the Genus},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Biogeography, karst region, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Petrocodon lithophilus, Petrocodon viridescens, phylogeny.},
doi = {10.1600/036364414X678189},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {39},
number = {1},
pages = {316--330},
abstract = {Three new species of Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Pet. lithophilus, Pet. viridescens, from limestone areas of Yunnan, China are described and illustrated. Their independent species status is demonstrated in phylogenetic analyses using nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast trnLF intron-spacer sequences. The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with their congeners is discussed from a morphological point of view. Morphological convergences, particularly of the flower, appear to characterize this calciphilous genus. Preliminary results based on the material included, phylogenetic relationships inferred and geographic distributions, the limestone area in Southeast Yunnan and West Guangxi appears as the center of origin and diversification of Petrocodon, with separate range expansions to eastern karst regions.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22095
AU - Chen,Wen-Hong
AU - Moeller,Michael
AU - Shui,Yu-Min
AU - Wang,Hong
AU - Yang,Jun-Bo
AU - Li,Guo-Yun
T1 - Three New Species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae), Endemic to the Limestone Areas of Southwest China, and Preliminary Data on the Diversification Patterns of the Genus
PY - 2014
KW - Biogeography
KW - karst region
KW - Petrocodon ainsliifolius
KW - Petrocodon lithophilus
KW - Petrocodon viridescens
KW - phylogeny.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/036364414X678189
N2 - Three new species of Gesneriaceae, Petrocodon ainsliifolius, Pet. lithophilus, Pet. viridescens, from limestone areas of Yunnan, China are described and illustrated. Their independent species status is demonstrated in phylogenetic analyses using nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast trnLF intron-spacer sequences. The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with their congeners is discussed from a morphological point of view. Morphological convergences, particularly of the flower, appear to characterize this calciphilous genus. Preliminary results based on the material included, phylogenetic relationships inferred and geographic distributions, the limestone area in Southeast Yunnan and West Guangxi appears as the center of origin and diversification of Petrocodon, with separate range expansions to eastern karst regions.
L3 - 10.1600/036364414X678189
JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 39
IS - 1
SP - 316
EP - 330
ER -