A phylogenetic analysis of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Leucothoe</Emphasis> s.l. (Ericaceae; tribe Gaultherieae) based on phenotypic characters |
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Authors: | Katherine Waselkov Walter S Judd |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Florida, 220 Bartram Hall, P. O. Box 118526, Gainesville, FL 32611-8526, USA |
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Abstract: | Phylogenetic relationships within the genus Leucothoe s.l. (including all eight species) and related taxa of the Gaultherieae, Andromedeae, and Vaccinieae were investigated by
a cladistic analysis based on phenotypic (external morphology, anatomy, chromosome number, and secondary chemistry) characters.
The parsimony analysis resulted in two most parsimonious trees, both very similar, which show Leucothoe s.l. to be polyphyletic, with its species distributed among three distinct clades. Our results indicate that L. racemosa and L. recurva form a strongly supported clade, which is sister to Chamaedaphne calyculata, and these three species are probably the sister-group of the wintergreen clade (consisting of Gaultheria and Diplycosia). Leucothoe axillaris, L. fontanesiana, L. davisiae, L. griffithiana, and L. keiskei, consistently form a monophyletic group corresponding to Leucothoe s.s., which is probably sister to the remaining members of the tribe Gaultherieae. Leucothoe grayana, the final species traditionally placed in the genus, belongs to neither of these clades and may be sister to Andromeda. Phenotypic characters provide no support for the monophyly of Leucothoe, instead suggesting that it is polyphyletic, in agreement with preliminary DNA-based analyses. Thus, we redefine the genus
Leucothoe, placing its species into three genera: 1) Eubotrys (the E. racemosa + E. recurva clade), 2) Leucothoe s.s. (the L. axillaris + L. fontanesiana + L. davisiae + L. griffithiana + L. keiskei clade), and 3) Eubotryoides (containing only E. grayana). |
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Keywords: | Ericaceae Eubotrys Eubotryoides Gaultherieae Leucothoe |
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