dc.contributor.author
Escobari, Belen
dc.contributor.author
Borsch, Thomas
dc.contributor.author
Kilian, Norbert
dc.date.accessioned
2023-11-10T12:51:05Z
dc.date.available
2023-11-10T12:51:05Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/41491
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-41213
dc.description.abstract
The Gynoxyoid clade of the Senecioneae (Asteraceae) until now included the five genera Aequatorium, Gynoxys, Nordenstamia, Paracalia and Paragynoxys as diagnosed using selected morphological characters. In their pre-phylogenetic circumscription, the genera Aequatorium and Paragynoxys were considered to inhabit the northern Andes in contrast to Nordenstamia and Paracalia that occur in the central Andes. The most species-rich genus, Gynoxys, was believed to be distributed throughout the Andes. We use a recently established plastid phylogenomic framework that rendered Gynoxys paraphyletic to further evaluate the delimitation of genera in the Gynoxyoid clade. We examine the morphological variation of all members of the Gynoxyoid to identify characters potentially informative at genus level. This results in a matrix of eleven, mostly multistate characters, including those originally used to diagnose these genera. The ancestral character state inference displays a high level of homoplasy, but nevertheless supports the recognition of four genera. Aequatorium is characterised by white radiate capitula. Paracalia and Paragynoxys share white flowers and floral characteristics, such as flower opening and length of disc flowers lobes, as plesiomorphic states, but differ in habit (scandent shrubs vs. trees). Paracalia also retained white flowers, but its two species are characterised by the absence of outer phyllaries. The genera Gynoxys and Nordenstamia comprise species with yellow capitula which appear to be a derived feature in the Gynoxyoids. The genus Nordenstamia, with eight species, is synonymised under Gynoxys since molecular evidence shows its species nested within various parts of the Gynoxys subclade and the morphological variation of Nordenstamia falls well within that of Gynoxys. With the goal to assign all species to four genera (Aequatorium, Gynoxys, Paracalia and Paragynoxys), we assess the states for the eleven characters for all members of the Gynoxyoids and generate new ETS and ITS sequences for 171 specimens belonging to 49 species to further support their generic placement. We provide a taxonomic treatment for the four genera recognised here including amended diagnoses and morphological descriptions. Furthermore, a species-level taxonomic backbone is elaborated for all genera using electronic tools that list 158 currently accepted names and synonyms (209 names in total) with the respective protologue and type information, as well as notes on the current understanding of species limits. Eleven names are newly synonymised, two are lectotypified and eight are newly transferred to other genera.
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dc.format.extent
46 Seiten
dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject
character evolution
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dc.subject
chloroplast capture
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dc.subject
EDIT Platform
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dc.subject
taxonomic backbone
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dc.subject
taxon concepts
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dc.subject.ddc
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::580 Pflanzen (Botanik)::580 Pflanzen (Botanik)
dc.title
Generic concepts and species diversity within the Gynoxyoid clade (Senecioneae, Compositae)
dc.type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.doi
10.3897/phytokeys.234.107750
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.journaltitle
PhytoKeys
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.pagestart
61
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.pageend
106
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.volume
234 (2023)
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.url
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.234.107750
refubium.affiliation
Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem (BGBM)
refubium.affiliation
Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie
refubium.affiliation.other
Institut für Biologie / Arbeitsbereich Botanik
refubium.funding
Publikationsfonds FU
refubium.note.author
We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Fund of the Freie Universität Berlin.
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refubium.resourceType.isindependentpub
no
dcterms.accessRights.openaire
open access
dcterms.isPartOf.issn
1314-2011
dcterms.isPartOf.eissn
1314-2003