Assessing phylogenetic relationships in extant heterosporous ferns (Salviniales), with a focus on Pilularia and Salvinia
Abstract
Heterosporous ferns (Salviniales) are a group of approximately 70 species that produce
two types of spores (megaspores and microspores). Earlier broad-scale phylogenetic
studies on the order typically focused on one or, at most, two species per genus.
In contrast, our study samples numerous species for each genus, wherever possible,
accounting for almost half of the species diversity of the order. Our analyses resolve
Marsileaceae, Salviniaceae and all of the component genera as monophyletic. Salviniaceae
incorporate Salvinia and Azolla; in Marsileaceae, Marsilea is sister to the clade
of Regnellidium and Pilularia - this latter clade is consistently resolved, but not
always strongly supported. Our individual species-level investigations for Pilularia
and Salvinia, together with previously published studies on Marsilea and Azolla (Regnellidium
is monotypic), provide phylogenies within all genera of heterosporous ferns. The Pilularia
phylogeny reveals two groups: Group I includes the European taxa P. globulifera and
P. minuta; Group II consists of P. americana, P. novae-hollandiae and P. novae-zelandiae
from North America, Australia and New Zealand, respectively, and are morphologically
difficult to distinguish. Based on their identical molecular sequences and morphology,
we regard P. novae-hollandiae and P. novae-zelandiae to be conspecific; the name P.
novae-hollandiae has nomenclatural priority. The status of P. americana requires further
investigation as it consists of two geographically and genetically distinct North
American groups and also shows a high degree of sequence similarity to P. novae-hollandiae.
Salvinia also comprises biogeographically distinct units - a Eurasian group (S. natans
and S. cucullata) and an American clade that includes the noxious weed S. molesta,
as well as S. oblongifolia and S. minima. © 2008 The Linnean Society of London.
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & Biomedicine
Plant Sciences
aquatic
heterospory
Marsileaceae
phylogeny
Salviniaceae
sporocarp
GENUS AZOLLA AZOLLACEAE
WATER TEMPERATURE
MOLESTA
GROWTH
MARSILEACEAE
NUTRITION
EVOLUTION
LEAVES
MORPHOGENESIS
MORPHOLOGY
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21809Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00806.xPublication Info
Nagalingum, NS; Nowak, MD; & Pryer, KM (2008). Assessing phylogenetic relationships in extant heterosporous ferns (Salviniales),
with a focus on Pilularia and Salvinia. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 157(4). pp. 673-685. 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00806.x. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21809.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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