Towards加深对意大利隐大地衣的认识和保护:对隐大地衣属(Parmeliaceae, Lecanorales,地衣化子囊菌科)的修订。

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Mycokeys Pub Date : 2025-08-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.120.154233
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由于对隐种的认识不明确,影响了对其分布和生态的可靠评价,从而影响了对其保护状况的评估,因此对隐种的保护是一个挑战。Cetrelia W.L. Culb。& C.F. Culb。是一个在欧洲有四种的叶绿苔藓属,是研究这个问题的一个很好的案例。所有四种古生代的小檗种在形态上非常相似,也表现出相似的生态。它们可以通过与其独特的次生代谢物相关的化学特征来识别,其诊断价值也得到分子数据的支持。此外,它们总体上是罕见的,因此几乎濒临灭绝,尽管在以前的评估中,由于缺乏可用的数据,它们被评价为“缺乏数据”。意大利为数不多的古老文献记录几乎只提到了一种(c.o olivetorum),然而,这种物种在其他欧洲国家已经被证明是相当罕见的。为了更好地阐明这四个物种在意大利的实际分布,我们对所有现有的植物标本馆标本进行了修订,并检查了来自主要分布中心的几个新收集的标本。我们分析了来自59个地点的320个标本,证实了欧洲报告的所有4种物种的存在。Cetreliamonachorum分布最广,从阿尔卑斯山到亚平宁山脉和撒丁岛。Cetreliacetrarioides分布较少,发生在意大利阿尔卑斯山脉。Cetreliaolivetorum局限于东阿尔卑斯山和亚平宁山脉北部。Cetreliachicitae是最稀有的,只在阿尔卑斯中部和东部的五个地点被发现。4种植物均生活在以山毛榉和针叶林为主的湿润山地古林中,具有较长的生态连续性,但表现出不同的生物地理格局,应在规划保护措施时加以考虑。所有有小木本植物的地方,特别是那些有一个以上物种的地方,都应该得到保护。
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Towards a better knowledge and conservation of cryptic macrolichens in Italy: a revision of the genus Cetrelia (Parmeliaceae, Lecanorales, lichenized Ascomycota).

Cryptic species are a challenge for conservation since their ambiguous recognition can hinder a reliable evaluation of their distribution and ecology, thus affecting the assessment of their conservation status. Cetrelia W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb. is a foliose chlorolichen genus with four species in Europe, which represents a good case-study on this issue. All four sorediate Cetrelia species are morphologically very similar and also show a similar ecology. They can be identified by chemical characters related to their distinctive secondary metabolites, whose diagnostic value is also supported by molecular data. In addition, they are overall rare, and therefore virtually endangered, although in previous assessments they were evaluated as "data deficient" due to the scarcity of available data. The few, old literature records in Italy refer almost exclusively to one species (C.olivetorum), which, however, has been shown to be quite rare in other European countries. To better elucidate the actual distribution of the four species in Italy, we carried out a revision of all the available herbarium specimens and checked several new collections from the main centres of distribution. We analysed 320 specimens from 59 sites, confirming the occurrence of all the four species reported from Europe. Cetreliamonachorum is the most widespread, ranging from the Alps to the Apennines and Sardegna. Cetreliacetrarioides is less widespread, occurring across the Italian Alps. Cetreliaolivetorum is confined to the Eastern Alps and northern Apennines. Cetreliachicitae is the rarest, being found only in five sites in the Central and Eastern Alps. All the four species dwell in old, moist montane forests dominated by beech and/or conifers and with long ecological continuity, but they show different biogeographical patterns, which should be considered for planning conservation actions. All the sites hosting Cetrelia species, especially those in which more than one species occur, would deserve protection.

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Mycokeys
Mycokeys MYCOLOGY-
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5.90
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期刊介绍: MycoKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematics and biology of fungi (including lichens). All papers published in MycoKeys can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There are no restrictions nor charge for color.
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