Abstract
Abstract—Dioecious reproduction, in which unisexual flowers are developed in separate individuals, is an uncommon characteristic that has evolved multiple times independently in angiosperms. Nearly all species in the neotropical genus Clusia are dioecious and
most of them are incompletely known because only one sexual morph, either the staminate or the pistillate individual, has been described. Here we explored the variability in chloroplast regions atpF intron, matK, ndhA intron, petL-psbE, rpl16 intron, as well
as the nrDNA ITS to evaluate conspecificity between staminate and pistillate individuals within the genus Clusia. Our results indicate that phylogenetic analyses using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference based on nrDNA ITS data is a suitable approach to assess whether sexual morphs
are conspecifics and to estimate species phylogenetic position within the genus. Staminate and pistillate individuals were effectively identified for Clusia araracuarae, C. lundellii, C. stenophylla, and C. uvitana. Distribution maps as well as full morphological
descriptions for these species are provided along with comments on their phylogenetic relationships.
Publisher
American Society of Plant Taxonomists
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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