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Combining traditional morphometrics and molecular markers in cryptic taxa: towards an updated integrative taxonomic treatment forVeronicasubgenusPentasepalae(PlantaginaceaesensuAPG II) in the western Mediterranean
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Palabras clave
leaf traits
multivariate analysis
nomenclature
Scrophulariaceae
taxonomy
typification
Clasificación UNESCO
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
2417.20-1 Taxonomía Vegetal. Plantas Vasculares
Fecha de publicación
2009
Citación
Andrés-Sánchez, S., Rico, E., Herrero, A., Santos-Vicente, M. & Martínez-Ortega, M.M. Combining traditional morphometrics and molecular markers in cryptic taxa: Towards an updated integrative taxonomic treatment for Veronica subgen. Pentasepalae (Plantaginaceae sensu APGII) in the Western Mediterranean. Botanical Journal of the Linnaean Society, 159: 68-87 (2009).
Resumen
The aim of this study was to quantify the phenotypic differences amongst the taxa included in Veronica subgenus Pentasepalae, represented in the western Mediterranean area. In combination with previously obtained data on genotypic differences, this enabled the recognition of eight taxonomic units. The delimitation of the boundaries among species and subspecies was mainly based on molecular data, whereas the best characters to discriminate taxa were selected after an accurate study of herbarium material and living populations. Such a selection was also supported by a detailed morphometric study of 30 quantitative leaf traits in 88 populations. Several morphological characters, including the length of the trichomes, length of the petiole and leaf division, were found to be robust, and could be useful in the identification of the taxa involved. As a conclusion, a key to the taxa is proposed, as well as a complete nomenclatural treatment for the group, which includes the typification of several names.
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ISSN
0024-4074
DOI
10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00917.x
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