Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.

Dicranum is a large genus essentially found in the Holarctic. More than 90 species are currently accepted and about 30 species are recorded for Europe. Dicranum species grow in a broad range of habitats, forming dense, tomentose tufts or cushions, and are easily recognized in the field by their typi...

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Main Author: Lang, A.S.
Other Authors: Smets, E.F., Stech, M., Leiden University
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1887/28984
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spelling ftunivleiden:oai:scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl:item_2918727 2024-02-27T08:38:14+00:00 Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw. Lang, A.S. Smets, E.F. Stech, M. Leiden University 2014 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1887/28984 en eng isbn: 978909028491 lucris-id: 22707483 https://hdl.handle.net/1887/28984 Bryophyte Dicranaceae Dicranum lineage Taxonomy Molecular systematics Barcoding Europe Doctoral Thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Text 2014 ftunivleiden 2024-01-31T23:25:13Z Dicranum is a large genus essentially found in the Holarctic. More than 90 species are currently accepted and about 30 species are recorded for Europe. Dicranum species grow in a broad range of habitats, forming dense, tomentose tufts or cushions, and are easily recognized in the field by their typical _ Dicranum-look _. However, the taxonomy of this genus is controversial. Many species are difficult to distinguish due to their morphological plasticity. Intergrading forms are often found, leading to frequent confusions and unclear taxonomy. In this thesis, species delimitations of temperate and arctic Dicranum lineages were investigated using molecular phylogenetic reconstructions and barcoding methods. Four potential barcode markers (rps4-trnT, trnL-F, psbA-trnH, nrITS) and two additional chloroplast markers (rps19-rpl2 and rpoB) were sequenced for 90% of the species known in Europe. Molecular data were analysed with maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inferences for phylogenetic investigations. Furthermore, Bayesian approaches were used for testing automated species delimitation methods (generalised mixed Yule coalescent (GMYC) and Poisson tree processes (PTP)). Morphological characters were re-addressed in the light of the molecular phylogenetic inferences. Finally, gametophytic characters were re-examined and scored for statistical analyses in order to evaluate their relevance for distinguishing closely related species UBL - phd migration 2018 Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Leiden University Scholarly Publications Arctic
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topic Bryophyte
Dicranaceae
Dicranum lineage
Taxonomy
Molecular systematics
Barcoding
Europe
spellingShingle Bryophyte
Dicranaceae
Dicranum lineage
Taxonomy
Molecular systematics
Barcoding
Europe
Lang, A.S.
Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.
topic_facet Bryophyte
Dicranaceae
Dicranum lineage
Taxonomy
Molecular systematics
Barcoding
Europe
description Dicranum is a large genus essentially found in the Holarctic. More than 90 species are currently accepted and about 30 species are recorded for Europe. Dicranum species grow in a broad range of habitats, forming dense, tomentose tufts or cushions, and are easily recognized in the field by their typical _ Dicranum-look _. However, the taxonomy of this genus is controversial. Many species are difficult to distinguish due to their morphological plasticity. Intergrading forms are often found, leading to frequent confusions and unclear taxonomy. In this thesis, species delimitations of temperate and arctic Dicranum lineages were investigated using molecular phylogenetic reconstructions and barcoding methods. Four potential barcode markers (rps4-trnT, trnL-F, psbA-trnH, nrITS) and two additional chloroplast markers (rps19-rpl2 and rpoB) were sequenced for 90% of the species known in Europe. Molecular data were analysed with maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inferences for phylogenetic investigations. Furthermore, Bayesian approaches were used for testing automated species delimitation methods (generalised mixed Yule coalescent (GMYC) and Poisson tree processes (PTP)). Morphological characters were re-addressed in the light of the molecular phylogenetic inferences. Finally, gametophytic characters were re-examined and scored for statistical analyses in order to evaluate their relevance for distinguishing closely related species UBL - phd migration 2018
author2 Smets, E.F.
Stech, M.
Leiden University
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title Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.
title_short Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.
title_full Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.
title_fullStr Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus Dicranum Hedw.
title_sort phylogeny and species delimitation within the moss genus dicranum hedw.
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