{"title":"Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum (Müll.Hal.) H.A.Crum, a tropical and subtropical moss new to Ireland and Britain","authors":"T. Ottley, T. Blockeel, J. Kučera","doi":"10.1080/03736687.2021.2006994","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT Introduction An unfamiliar member of the Pottiaceae discovered near Goginan in Cardiganshire, Wales, UK, was identified as Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum sensu lato. An earlier collection from a wood in East Cork, Ireland, was subsequently confirmed as belonging to the same species. This moss is primarily a tropical and subtropical species and is very rare in Europe. Methods Both the Irish and Welsh plants were initially identified by morphological comparison with herbarium specimens of Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum from other areas of its distribution. Identification was confirmed by assessment of molecular affinities using two chloroplast markers, rps4 and trnM–trnV. Key results and conclusions Molecular and morphological affinities are presented and discussed. Comparisons are made with similar species and notes on identification are presented. Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum, as currently circumscribed, is confirmed as a member of the Irish and British bryophyte floras; however, both the molecular and morphological variation of specimens attributed to this species suggest that it is a collective taxon comprising at least three lineages which will probably need to be described as species in the future. The possible origins of the Irish and Welsh plants are considered.","PeriodicalId":54869,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Bryology","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.2000,"publicationDate":"2021-10-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Bryology","FirstCategoryId":"99","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/03736687.2021.2006994","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"生物学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"PLANT SCIENCES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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ABSTRACT Introduction An unfamiliar member of the Pottiaceae discovered near Goginan in Cardiganshire, Wales, UK, was identified as Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum sensu lato. An earlier collection from a wood in East Cork, Ireland, was subsequently confirmed as belonging to the same species. This moss is primarily a tropical and subtropical species and is very rare in Europe. Methods Both the Irish and Welsh plants were initially identified by morphological comparison with herbarium specimens of Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum from other areas of its distribution. Identification was confirmed by assessment of molecular affinities using two chloroplast markers, rps4 and trnM–trnV. Key results and conclusions Molecular and morphological affinities are presented and discussed. Comparisons are made with similar species and notes on identification are presented. Bryoerythrophyllum campylocarpum, as currently circumscribed, is confirmed as a member of the Irish and British bryophyte floras; however, both the molecular and morphological variation of specimens attributed to this species suggest that it is a collective taxon comprising at least three lineages which will probably need to be described as species in the future. The possible origins of the Irish and Welsh plants are considered.
摘要简介在英国威尔士卡迪甘郡的戈吉南附近发现的一个不熟悉的Pottiaceae成员,被鉴定为Bryoerythrophyllum camylocarpum sensu lato。爱尔兰东科克的一块早期木材随后被证实属于同一物种。这种苔藓主要是热带和亚热带物种,在欧洲非常罕见。方法将爱尔兰和威尔士的植物与其他分布地区的植物标本进行形态学比较,初步鉴定。通过使用两个叶绿体标记rps4和trnM–trnV评估分子亲和力来确认鉴定。主要结果和结论分子和形态学亲和性介绍和讨论。并与同类进行了比较,提出了鉴定注意事项。目前已确定为爱尔兰和英国苔藓植物区系的一员;然而,该物种标本的分子和形态变化表明,它是一个由至少三个谱系组成的集体分类单元,未来可能需要将其描述为物种。考虑了爱尔兰和威尔士植物的可能起源。
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Journal of Bryology exists to promote the scientific study of bryophytes (mosses, peat-mosses, liverworts and hornworts) and to foster understanding of the wider aspects of bryology.
Journal of Bryology is an international botanical periodical which publishes original research papers in cell biology, anatomy, development, genetics, physiology, chemistry, ecology, paleobotany, evolution, taxonomy, molecular systematics, applied biology, conservation, biomonitoring and biogeography of bryophytes, and also significant new check-lists and descriptive floras of poorly known regions and studies on the role of bryophytes in human affairs, and the lives of notable bryologists.