2022
DOI: 10.1093/botlinnean/boac001
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Molecular barcoding reveals unexpected diversity in eastern North American stitchworts (Caryophyllaceae)

Abstract: Generic delimitation in Caryophyllaceae has been challenging and has been informed most recently by use of molecular phylogenetic data. In this study, analysis of 29 samples from the small segregate Mononeuria using nuclear ITS and plastid rps16 data revealed it to be polyphyletic. The type species, (M. patula) and two other species (M. muscorum and M. paludicola) were shown to belong to the Sabulina clade. The remaining species formed a clade that also included the previously monotypic Geocarpon and was siste… Show more

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“…However, our results suggest P. schweinitziana originated 8.4MY (min: 8.1MY, max: 8.7MY; treePL) or 7.5MY (min: 3.8MY, max: 14.9MY; RelTime) (Supplemental Materials), almost three to four times as old as Barkley's prediction. Even so, our estimated dates are consistent with research into other high-elevation rock outcrop species, similar to P. schweinitziana, that predict dates later in the Miocene (Meseguer et al, 2015;Quinlan et al, 2020;Stubbs et al, 2020;Schilling et al, 2022).…”
Section: Molecular Clock Datingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, our results suggest P. schweinitziana originated 8.4MY (min: 8.1MY, max: 8.7MY; treePL) or 7.5MY (min: 3.8MY, max: 14.9MY; RelTime) (Supplemental Materials), almost three to four times as old as Barkley's prediction. Even so, our estimated dates are consistent with research into other high-elevation rock outcrop species, similar to P. schweinitziana, that predict dates later in the Miocene (Meseguer et al, 2015;Quinlan et al, 2020;Stubbs et al, 2020;Schilling et al, 2022).…”
Section: Molecular Clock Datingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Having a clear understanding of the nomenclature and the changes it has undergone in the past is also key to the legal protection of any rare species (Mace, 2004), including plants (Standley, 1992;Schatz, 2002). For example, if an SSA was to be developed for Minuartia patula, which has undergone multiple changes of nomenclature and delimitation (Kartesz, 1994;Kartesz, 1999;Dillenberger and Kadereit, 2014;Schilling et al, 2022), under which sense [or taxon concept (Franz et al, 2008;Sigovini et al, 2016)] would it be recognized? In cases such as these, consulting herbarium specimens, taxonomic databases and literature, or even taxonomic experts to determine the taxonomic unit of conservation is prudent.…”
Section: Species Status Assessments -Species' Ecological Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%