2016
DOI: 10.1111/boj.12425
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Phylogenetics and evolution of theTillandsia utriculatacomplex (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) inferred from three plastid DNA markers and the ETS of the nuclear ribosomal DNA

Abstract: We performed a phylogenetic analysis using maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference of three plastid DNA markers and the external transcribed spacer (ETS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA to assess the species composition of the Tillandsia utriculata complex and their phylogenetic relationships, and to reconstruct patterns of character evolution and biogeography. The results showed that species of the T. utriculata complex are nested in a clade composed mainly of Mexican and Central American species of T. subgenus Til… Show more

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“…A schematic and simplified phylogenetic tree of all analyzed Bromeliaceae species combining molecular and morphological findings was established. The schematic tree was created using Mesquite 3.51; it is based on 23 different phylogenetic investigations of different molecular findings (Faria et al, 2004; Barfuss et al, 2005, 2016; Givnish, 2007; Horres et al, 2007; Hornung-Leoni et al, 2008; Almeida et al, 2009; Rex et al, 2009; Schulte et al, 2009; Chew et al, 2010; Jabaily and Sytsma, 2010; Sass and Specht, 2010; Givnish et al, 2011, 2014; Gomes-da-Silva et al, 2012; Versieux et al, 2012; Escobedo-Sarti et al, 2013; Costa et al, 2015; Evans et al, 2015; Pinzón et al, 2016; Schütz et al, 2016; Gomes-da-Silva and Souza-Chies, 2018; Moura et al, 2018). The pollinator type and the nectar composition (sugar ratio, amino acid concentration, concentration of inorganic ions) were mapped on the species level in order to visualize the phylogenetic distribution of bat-pollination.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A schematic and simplified phylogenetic tree of all analyzed Bromeliaceae species combining molecular and morphological findings was established. The schematic tree was created using Mesquite 3.51; it is based on 23 different phylogenetic investigations of different molecular findings (Faria et al, 2004; Barfuss et al, 2005, 2016; Givnish, 2007; Horres et al, 2007; Hornung-Leoni et al, 2008; Almeida et al, 2009; Rex et al, 2009; Schulte et al, 2009; Chew et al, 2010; Jabaily and Sytsma, 2010; Sass and Specht, 2010; Givnish et al, 2011, 2014; Gomes-da-Silva et al, 2012; Versieux et al, 2012; Escobedo-Sarti et al, 2013; Costa et al, 2015; Evans et al, 2015; Pinzón et al, 2016; Schütz et al, 2016; Gomes-da-Silva and Souza-Chies, 2018; Moura et al, 2018). The pollinator type and the nectar composition (sugar ratio, amino acid concentration, concentration of inorganic ions) were mapped on the species level in order to visualize the phylogenetic distribution of bat-pollination.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…México es considerado como centro de diversidad y origen para estos géneros o algunas de sus secciones (Gentry 1982, Farjon 1996, Valencia-A. 2004, García-Mendoza 2004, Sosa & De-Nova 2012, Pinzón et al 2016, Sosa et al 2018. Por ejemplo, la SMOr representa uno de los centros de origen y mayor riqueza específica del género Quercus (Govaerts & Frodin 1998, Valencia-A.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Na Serra dos Carajás forma pequenas populações em locais sombreados e úmidos na Serra Norte: N1 e Serra Sul: S11-D. Tillandsia em sua atual circunscrição é um gênero artificial e sua diferenciação dos demais de gêneros de Tillandsioideae ainda é indefinida (Barfuss et al 2005). É um dos maiores gêneros de Bromeliaceae, compreendendo mais de 600 espécies (Pinzón et al 2016) distribuídas por toda região neotropical e parte da América subtropical (Smith & Downs 1977). Inclui ervas em geral epífitas, tênues, folhas lineares, atenuadas com grande densidade de tricomas, inflorescências simples ou compostas, unifloras ou multifloras, com flores dísticas ou polísticas e pétalas membranáceas (Smith & Downs 1977;Donadío et al 2014).…”
Section: Pitcairnia Torresianaunclassified