A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae

The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to the Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It contains 200–250 species distributed on all continents except Antarctica, with its highest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. The monophyly of Pteris has long been in question because of its great m...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Liang, Rothfels, Carl J., Ebihara, Atsushi, Schuettpelz, Eric, Le Péchon, Timothée, Kamau, Peris, He , Hai, Zhou, Xin-Mao, Prado, Jefferson, Field, Ashley, Yatskievych, George, Gao, Xin-Fen, Zhang, Li-Bing
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:43401 2024-02-11T09:58:31+01:00 A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae Zhang, Liang Rothfels, Carl J. Ebihara, Atsushi Schuettpelz, Eric Le Péchon, Timothée Kamau, Peris He , Hai Zhou, Xin-Mao Prado, Jefferson Field, Ashley Yatskievych, George Gao, Xin-Fen Zhang, Li-Bing 2015-08 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/43401/1/Zhang%202014%20Pteris%20phylogeny.pdf unknown Wiley-Blackwell http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cla.12094 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/43401/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/43401/1/Zhang%202014%20Pteris%20phylogeny.pdf Zhang, Liang, Rothfels, Carl J., Ebihara, Atsushi, Schuettpelz, Eric, Le Péchon, Timothée, Kamau, Peris, He , Hai, Zhou, Xin-Mao, Prado, Jefferson, Field, Ashley, Yatskievych, George, Gao, Xin-Fen, and Zhang, Li-Bing (2015) A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae. Cladistics, 31 (4). pp. 406-423. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12094 2024-01-22T23:37:28Z The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to the Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It contains 200–250 species distributed on all continents except Antarctica, with its highest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. The monophyly of Pteris has long been in question because of its great morphological diversity and because of the controversial relationships of the Australian endemic monospecific genus Platyzoma. The circumscription of the Pteridoideae has likewise been uncertain. Previous studies typically had sparse sampling of Pteris species and related genera and used limited DNA sequence data. In the present study, DNA sequences of six plastid loci of 146 accessions representing 119 species of Pteris (including the type of the genus) and 18 related genera were used to infer a phylogeny using maximum-likelihood, Bayesian-inference and maximum-parsimony methods. Our major results include: (i) the previous uncertain relationships of Platyzoma were due to long-branch attraction; (ii) Afropteris, Neurocallis, Ochropteris and Platyzoma are all embedded within a well-supported Pteris sensu lato; (iii) the traditionally circumscribed Jamesonia is paraphyletic in relation to a monophyletic Eriosorus; (iv) Pteridoideae contains 15 genera: Actiniopteris, Anogramma, Austrogramme, Cerosora, Cosentinia, Eriosorus, Jamesonia, Nephopteris (no molecular data), Onychium, Pityrogramma, Pteris, Pterozonium, Syngramma, Taenitis and Tryonia; and (v) 15 well-supported clades within Pteris are identified, which differ from one another on molecular, morphological and geographical grounds, and represent 15 major evolutionary lineages. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Cladistics 31 4 406 423
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description The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to the Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It contains 200–250 species distributed on all continents except Antarctica, with its highest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. The monophyly of Pteris has long been in question because of its great morphological diversity and because of the controversial relationships of the Australian endemic monospecific genus Platyzoma. The circumscription of the Pteridoideae has likewise been uncertain. Previous studies typically had sparse sampling of Pteris species and related genera and used limited DNA sequence data. In the present study, DNA sequences of six plastid loci of 146 accessions representing 119 species of Pteris (including the type of the genus) and 18 related genera were used to infer a phylogeny using maximum-likelihood, Bayesian-inference and maximum-parsimony methods. Our major results include: (i) the previous uncertain relationships of Platyzoma were due to long-branch attraction; (ii) Afropteris, Neurocallis, Ochropteris and Platyzoma are all embedded within a well-supported Pteris sensu lato; (iii) the traditionally circumscribed Jamesonia is paraphyletic in relation to a monophyletic Eriosorus; (iv) Pteridoideae contains 15 genera: Actiniopteris, Anogramma, Austrogramme, Cerosora, Cosentinia, Eriosorus, Jamesonia, Nephopteris (no molecular data), Onychium, Pityrogramma, Pteris, Pterozonium, Syngramma, Taenitis and Tryonia; and (v) 15 well-supported clades within Pteris are identified, which differ from one another on molecular, morphological and geographical grounds, and represent 15 major evolutionary lineages.
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author Zhang, Liang
Rothfels, Carl J.
Ebihara, Atsushi
Schuettpelz, Eric
Le Péchon, Timothée
Kamau, Peris
He , Hai
Zhou, Xin-Mao
Prado, Jefferson
Field, Ashley
Yatskievych, George
Gao, Xin-Fen
Zhang, Li-Bing
spellingShingle Zhang, Liang
Rothfels, Carl J.
Ebihara, Atsushi
Schuettpelz, Eric
Le Péchon, Timothée
Kamau, Peris
He , Hai
Zhou, Xin-Mao
Prado, Jefferson
Field, Ashley
Yatskievych, George
Gao, Xin-Fen
Zhang, Li-Bing
A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
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Rothfels, Carl J.
Ebihara, Atsushi
Schuettpelz, Eric
Le Péchon, Timothée
Kamau, Peris
He , Hai
Zhou, Xin-Mao
Prado, Jefferson
Field, Ashley
Yatskievych, George
Gao, Xin-Fen
Zhang, Li-Bing
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title A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
title_short A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
title_full A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
title_fullStr A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
title_full_unstemmed A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae
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