Haplomitriumgibbsiae (Steph.)首次报道. Schust。产自中国广西。

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Biodiversity Data Journal Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.13.e155213
Wei Han, Haifeng Luo, Yuqing Li, Nanqiang Li, Fei Tan, Xiangju Huang, Qiang He
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摘要

背景:Haplomitrium属是由Nees于1833年首次描述的,是所有其他苔类的基姐妹群。它具有独特的特征,包括直立的芽,径向的叶排列,丰富的粘液和无根状体,反映了它的非维管性。该属主要分布于南半球,特别是大洋洲,全球共有7种和2个亚种分类群,中国有3种,分别是H.blumei、H.mnioides和H.hookeri。这些特征及其分布突出了其在早期陆生植物区系研究中的重要意义。新资料:苔类Haplomitriumgibbsiae (Steph.). Schust。在中国广西九万山国家级自然保护区进行的植物区系调查中,首次在东亚发现了以前被认为是冈万南地区特有的植物。这一发现扩大了该物种的已知范围,并与先前的假设相结合,提出了一种潜在的传播途径:随着冈瓦纳的分裂,长臂猿可能已经传播到印度和南美洲,随后从印度经喜马拉雅山脉传播到东亚,导致其今天的全球分布。此外,在大量文献综述的基础上,本研究讨论了物种原始特征的保留,并认为其作为未来研究的候选物种的潜力,旨在加深我们对早期陆地植物进化的理解。
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The first report of Haplomitriumgibbsiae (Steph.) R.M. Schust. (Haplomitriaceae) from Guangxi, China.

Background: The liverwort genus Haplomitrium, first described by Nees in 1833, is the basal sister group to all other liverworts. It exhibits distinctive traits, including upright shoots, radial leaf arrangement, abundant mucilage and the absence of rhizoids, reflecting its non-vascular nature. Predominantly found in the Southern Hemisphere, specifically Australasia, the genus comprises seven species and two infraspecific taxon globally, with China recording three species - H.blumei, H.mnioides and H.hookeri. These features and its distribution underscore its significance in studying early terrestrial flora.

New information: The liverwort species Haplomitriumgibbsiae (Steph.) R.M. Schust., previously considered endemic to Gondwanan regions, has been documented in East Asia for the first time during a floristic survey in the Jiuwanshan National Nature Reserve, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. This discovery expands the known range of the species and, when combined with prior hypotheses, suggests a potential dispersal pathway: following the fragmentation of Gondwana, H.gibbsiae may have spread to India and South America and subsequently from India to East Asia via the Himalayas, resulting in its present-day global distribution. Additionally, based on extensive literature review, the present study discusses the species' retention of primitive traits and considers its potential as a candidate for future research, aimed at deepening our understanding of early land plant evolution.

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Biodiversity Data Journal
Biodiversity Data Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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2.20
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283
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ) is a community peer-reviewed, open-access, comprehensive online platform, designed to accelerate publishing, dissemination and sharing of biodiversity-related data of any kind. All structural elements of the articles – text, morphological descriptions, occurrences, data tables, etc. – will be treated and stored as DATA, in accordance with the Data Publishing Policies and Guidelines of Pensoft Publishers. The journal will publish papers in biodiversity science containing taxonomic, floristic/faunistic, morphological, genomic, phylogenetic, ecological or environmental data on any taxon of any geological age from any part of the world with no lower or upper limit to manuscript size.
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