Placing the woody tropical genera of Polygonaceae: A hypothesis of character evolution and phylogeny
Taxonomic groups have often been recognized on the basis of geographic distinctions rather than accurately representing evolutionary relationships. This has been particularly true for temperate and tropical members from the same family. Polygonaceae exemplifies this problem, wherein the woody tropic...
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| Format: | article |
| Status: | Published version |
| Publication Date: | 2010 |
| Country: | Colombia |
| Institution: | Universidad del Rosario |
| Repository: | Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario |
| Language: | English |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/26737 |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1000022. https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/26737 |
| Access Level: | Open access |
| Keyword: | Coccoloba Eriogonoideae Ochrea Phylogeny Polygonaceae Ruminate endosperm |
| Summary: | Taxonomic groups have often been recognized on the basis of geographic distinctions rather than accurately representing evolutionary relationships. This has been particularly true for temperate and tropical members from the same family. Polygonaceae exemplifies this problem, wherein the woody tropical genera were segregated from temperate members of the family and placed in the subfamily Polygonoideae as two tribes: Triplarideae and Coccolobeae. Modern phylogenetic studies, especially when inferred from many lines of evidence, can elucidate more probable hypotheses of relationships. This study builds on previous work in the family and aims to test the traditional classification of the tropical woody taxa, which have been understudied and undersampled compared to their temperate relatives. |
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