Ceyda Yazici, Almila Çiftçi, Rachel Mollman, Dörte Harpke, Osman Erol
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摘要
Crocus gargaricus复合体(鸢尾科)目前仅存于土耳其的少数零散种群和三个类群中。然而,过去 200 年来,这些分类群之间的关系及其分类学状态一直存在争议。Crocus gargaricus 于 1841 年在伊达山被描述,后来在穆格拉的 Göktepe 发现了一个地理位置遥远的种群。C. gargaricus subsp. herbertii)被列为亚种。最新的分子方法表明,C. thirkeanus 和 C. gargaricus 是不同的物种。然而,以往研究的一个主要局限是严重依赖栽培材料。本研究考察了所有已知的 C. gargaricus 复合种群,这些种群采集自它们的模式产地,以及最近发现的两个种群(Kütahya 和 İzmir)。我们将形态解剖测量、统计数据分析和分子系统进化分析结合起来,帮助解决这些分类群在已知分布区的关系问题。我们的分析表明,这六个种群明显分为三个类群:C. gargaricus、C. thirkeanus 和 C. cigdemiae(本文描述的一个新物种)。
Diversity of Crocus gargaricus s.l.: resolving longstanding debates and discovering a new species
The Crocus gargaricus complex (Iridaceae) is known from a handful of scattered populations and three taxa from Turkey. The relationship between these taxa and their taxonomic state, however, has remained controversial for the past 200 years. Crocus gargaricus was described from Mount Ida in 1841 and later a geographically distant population was discovered at Göktepe, Muğla. The closely related C. thirkeanus, which was considered a synonym for about 40 years until 1984 when it was elevated to subspecies level as C. gargaricus subsp. herbertii, was known only from Uludağ. The latest molecular methods have now shown C. thirkeanus and C. gargaricus to be distinct species. However, one major limitation of previous studies was their heavy reliance on cultivated material. This study examines all known populations of the C. gargaricus complex, collected from their type locations, as well as two more recently discovered populations (Kütahya and İzmir). We combine morpho-anatomical measurements, statistical data analyses and molecular phylogeny to help resolve the relationships between these taxa across their known ranges. Our analysis revealed a clear division of the six populations into three taxa: C. gargaricus, C. thirkeanus and C. cigdemiae, a new species described herein.
期刊介绍:
Plant Systematics and Evolution is an international journal dedicated to publication of peer-reviewed original papers and reviews on plant systematics in the broadest sense. The journal aims to bridge the specific subject areas in plant systematics and evolution, encompassing evolutionary, phylogenetic, genomic and biogeographical studies at the population and higher taxonomic levels. Taxonomic emphasis is on all land plant groups in a wide sense, including fungi and lichens.