Phylogenetic Relationships of Grammitid Fern Diversity of Gunung Tama Abu (Sarawak)

Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI:10.1640/0002-8444-112.3.207
Hong‐Mei Liu, D. Cicuzza, B. Parris, Harald Schneider
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Abstract. The forests of Borneo are famous for their plant diversity, but this diversity is seriously threatened. Despite remarkable progress, the taxonomic status and geographic distribution of many species have not been clarified. Here, we explore the use of DNA barcoding to improve not only the recording of local species diversity, but also our understanding of the fern Tree-of-Life. We focused specifically on grammitid ferns collected at Gunung Tama Abu in Sarawak. The four new samples comprised three species of which two were studied using molecular phylogenetics for the first time. These three species were found to be nested in clades corresponding to the established generic taxonomy. The two sampled accessions of Acrosorus streptophyllus formed a sister clade to A. friderici-et-pauli. By increasing the inclusion of Acrosorus species from one to two in the assembled phylogenetic hypothesis, our results provide support to the monophyly of this genus based on DNA sequence data for the first time. The newly sampled Borneo accession of Scleroglossum pyxidatum was sister to a clade comprising accessions of S. sulcatum, whereas the sample of Prosaptia alata formed a clade together with other accessions of this species. In conclusion, DNA barcoding of samples obtained during fieldwork in remote but species rich places enhance the recording of the Tree-of-Life and enable the establishment of reliable DNA barcodes for species rich lineages.
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古农·塔玛·阿布(砂拉越)禾本科蕨类植物多样性的系统发育关系
摘要婆罗洲的森林以其植物多样性而闻名,但这种多样性正受到严重威胁。尽管取得了显著进展,但许多物种的分类地位和地理分布尚未明确。在这里,我们探索利用DNA条形码不仅可以改善当地物种多样性的记录,还可以提高我们对蕨类植物生命之树的认识。我们特别关注在沙捞越的Gunung Tama Abu收集的蕨类植物。这4个新样本包括3个物种,其中2个是首次使用分子系统发育学对其进行研究。这三个物种被发现在与已建立的属分类相对应的枝中嵌套。Acrosorus streptophyllus的两个样本构成了a . fridericii -et-pauli的姐妹分支。我们的研究结果首次基于DNA序列数据支持了Acrosorus属的单系性。在婆罗洲新取样的pyxidatum硬舌虫是由S. sulcatum组成的分支的姊妹,而Prosaptia alata的样本则与该物种的其他分支组成了一个分支。综上所述,在物种丰富的偏远地区对野外采集的样本进行DNA条形码分析,可以增强对生命之树的记录,并为丰富的物种谱系建立可靠的DNA条形码。
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