Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa

Researchers have long been fascinated by disjunct distribution patterns of plant and animal species. Especially the disjunctly distributed species occurring in the temperate Chilean and New Zealand rainforests of the southern hemisphere are considered interesting due to the common history these loca...

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Main Author: Blöcher, Rolf
Other Authors: Frahm, Jan-Peter, Barthlott, Wilhelm
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn 2005
Subjects:
DNA
ITS
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/2125
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spelling ftunivbonn:oai:bonndoc.ulb.uni-bonn.de:20.500.11811/2125 2023-05-15T13:50:24+02:00 Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa Blöcher, Rolf Frahm, Jan-Peter Barthlott, Wilhelm 2005 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/2125 eng eng Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/urn/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5N-04813 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/2125 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ openAccess Laubmoos Evolution Regenwald gemäßigte Breiten Chile Südamerika Afrika Australien Neuseeland Molekulare Marker Chloroplast Biogeographie Kladistik DNA Patagonien Gondwana Molecular evolution phylogenetics cladistics biogeography southern hemisphere bryophyte Musci bryophyta bryopsida Lepyrodon Catagonium Acrocladium pleurocarpous mosses southern temperate rainforest Patagonia valdivian rainforest New Zealand South America Tasmania southeast Australia Australasia Africa Antarctic subantarctic islands vicariance long distance dispersal internal transcribed spacer ITS adenosine kinase adk gene chloroplast DNA nrDNA doc-type:doctoralThesis 2005 ftunivbonn https://doi.org/20.500.11811/2125 2023-02-13T19:27:28Z Researchers have long been fascinated by disjunct distribution patterns of plant and animal species. Especially the disjunctly distributed species occurring in the temperate Chilean and New Zealand rainforests of the southern hemisphere are considered interesting due to the common history these locations share. These areas were originally part of the former Gondwana landmass. There are also moss species from temperate forest habitats revealing such a disjunct distribution. The native moss flora of Chile comprises about 780 species. According to a study on the Chilean and New Zealand mosses 113 of these 780 species reveal a disjunct austral distribution pattern and also occur in New Zealand. The majority of the species common to both countries are inhabitants of temperate rainforests. This study investigates phylogenetic relationships within four southern hemispheric bryophyte taxa characteristic for the Chilean and New Zealand temperate rainforests. These taxa consisted of the families Lepyrodontaceae and Ptychomniaceae as well as the genera Acrocladium and Catagonium. The results are discussed within the context of historical and geological processes in order to test the hypothesis whether the distribution patterns can be attributed to a common Gondwanan origin or to long distance dispersal as an alternative explanation. Molecular phylogenetic analyses using molecular markers from nrDNA (ITS region, adk gene) and cpDNA (trnL-trnF region, rps4 gene) were conducted for a large number of specimens representing the taxa under study. Most of these specimens originated from the BryoAustral and the BryoTrop projects. The resulting molecular data set was used to reconstruct phylogenies. Additionally, genetic distances were determined to compliment the phylogenetic results. Firstly, phylogenetic relationships within the Ptychomniaceae and within a taxa group consisting of the Plagiotheciaceae, Lepyrodontaceae and related taxa were investigated. For this purpose phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequence data were ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic bonndoc - The Repository of the University of Bonn Antarctic Austral New Zealand Patagonia
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topic Laubmoos
Evolution
Regenwald
gemäßigte Breiten
Chile
Südamerika
Afrika
Australien
Neuseeland
Molekulare Marker
Chloroplast
Biogeographie
Kladistik
DNA
Patagonien
Gondwana
Molecular evolution
phylogenetics
cladistics
biogeography
southern hemisphere
bryophyte
Musci
bryophyta
bryopsida
Lepyrodon
Catagonium
Acrocladium
pleurocarpous mosses
southern temperate rainforest
Patagonia
valdivian rainforest
New Zealand
South America
Tasmania
southeast Australia
Australasia
Africa
Antarctic
subantarctic islands
vicariance
long distance dispersal
internal transcribed spacer
ITS
adenosine kinase
adk gene
chloroplast DNA
nrDNA
spellingShingle Laubmoos
Evolution
Regenwald
gemäßigte Breiten
Chile
Südamerika
Afrika
Australien
Neuseeland
Molekulare Marker
Chloroplast
Biogeographie
Kladistik
DNA
Patagonien
Gondwana
Molecular evolution
phylogenetics
cladistics
biogeography
southern hemisphere
bryophyte
Musci
bryophyta
bryopsida
Lepyrodon
Catagonium
Acrocladium
pleurocarpous mosses
southern temperate rainforest
Patagonia
valdivian rainforest
New Zealand
South America
Tasmania
southeast Australia
Australasia
Africa
Antarctic
subantarctic islands
vicariance
long distance dispersal
internal transcribed spacer
ITS
adenosine kinase
adk gene
chloroplast DNA
nrDNA
Blöcher, Rolf
Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa
topic_facet Laubmoos
Evolution
Regenwald
gemäßigte Breiten
Chile
Südamerika
Afrika
Australien
Neuseeland
Molekulare Marker
Chloroplast
Biogeographie
Kladistik
DNA
Patagonien
Gondwana
Molecular evolution
phylogenetics
cladistics
biogeography
southern hemisphere
bryophyte
Musci
bryophyta
bryopsida
Lepyrodon
Catagonium
Acrocladium
pleurocarpous mosses
southern temperate rainforest
Patagonia
valdivian rainforest
New Zealand
South America
Tasmania
southeast Australia
Australasia
Africa
Antarctic
subantarctic islands
vicariance
long distance dispersal
internal transcribed spacer
ITS
adenosine kinase
adk gene
chloroplast DNA
nrDNA
description Researchers have long been fascinated by disjunct distribution patterns of plant and animal species. Especially the disjunctly distributed species occurring in the temperate Chilean and New Zealand rainforests of the southern hemisphere are considered interesting due to the common history these locations share. These areas were originally part of the former Gondwana landmass. There are also moss species from temperate forest habitats revealing such a disjunct distribution. The native moss flora of Chile comprises about 780 species. According to a study on the Chilean and New Zealand mosses 113 of these 780 species reveal a disjunct austral distribution pattern and also occur in New Zealand. The majority of the species common to both countries are inhabitants of temperate rainforests. This study investigates phylogenetic relationships within four southern hemispheric bryophyte taxa characteristic for the Chilean and New Zealand temperate rainforests. These taxa consisted of the families Lepyrodontaceae and Ptychomniaceae as well as the genera Acrocladium and Catagonium. The results are discussed within the context of historical and geological processes in order to test the hypothesis whether the distribution patterns can be attributed to a common Gondwanan origin or to long distance dispersal as an alternative explanation. Molecular phylogenetic analyses using molecular markers from nrDNA (ITS region, adk gene) and cpDNA (trnL-trnF region, rps4 gene) were conducted for a large number of specimens representing the taxa under study. Most of these specimens originated from the BryoAustral and the BryoTrop projects. The resulting molecular data set was used to reconstruct phylogenies. Additionally, genetic distances were determined to compliment the phylogenetic results. Firstly, phylogenetic relationships within the Ptychomniaceae and within a taxa group consisting of the Plagiotheciaceae, Lepyrodontaceae and related taxa were investigated. For this purpose phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequence data were ...
author2 Frahm, Jan-Peter
Barthlott, Wilhelm
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Blöcher, Rolf
author_facet Blöcher, Rolf
author_sort Blöcher, Rolf
title Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa
title_short Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa
title_full Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa
title_fullStr Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa
title_full_unstemmed Molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on Chilean taxa
title_sort molecular evolution, phylogenetics and biogeography in southern hemispheric bryophytes with special focus on chilean taxa
publisher Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn
publishDate 2005
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/2125
geographic Antarctic
Austral
New Zealand
Patagonia
geographic_facet Antarctic
Austral
New Zealand
Patagonia
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
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