Author:
Cambecèdes J.,Vaillancourt R. E.,Potts B. M.
Abstract
Centrolepis paludicola is a small cushion-forming herb
which is listed as an endangered species. However, some taxonomists have
questioned its species status and treat it as a subspecies of the common
C. monogyna. Morphological measurements were taken on
plants from 50 cushions collected from 31 sites throughout Tasmania, and
included C. paludicola,
C. monogyna and C. fascicularis as
an outgroup to resolve this taxonomic issue. While
C. fascicularis was distinct in all morphological
analyses, the sympatric C. paludicola and
C. monogyna could not be clearly distinguished on the
basis of the reproductive and vegetative characters that are supposed to
separate them. Centrolepis monogyna is henceforth
interpreted as a morphologically variable species which includes
C. paludicola. Once it was shown that these are best
treated as one species, RAPD molecular markers were used to analyse genetic
variation between populations. This analysis revealed a high level of
polymorphism between cushions. As in the multivariate analysis of
morphological data, C. monogyna and
C. paludicola containing cushions were
indistinguishable. However, there was a strong geographical structure to the
genetic variation in the
C. monogyna/C. paludicola
group, consistent with a model in which gene flow between populations is
limited and local differentiation has occurred.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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