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Plant species delimitation: A comparison of morphological and molecular markers
Authors:J. Duminil  M. Di Michele
Affiliation:1. Université Libre de Bruxelles, Service Evolution Biologique et Ecologie , CP 160/12, 50 Av. F. Roosevelt, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;2. Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux, Laboratoire d’écologie , 2 Passage des Déportés, 5030 Gembloux, Belgium jduminil@ulb.ac.be;4. Catholic University,“John Paul II” Center for High Technology Research and Education in Biomedical Sciences, Laboratory of Analytical Techniques and Proteomics , Largo A. Gemelli, 1, 8610, Campobasso, Italy;5. University of Leuven, Centre for Molecular and Vascular Biology, Gasthuisberg Campus O&6. N I , Herestraat 49 ‐ b911, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:Abstract

Species delimitation is fundamental in many areas of biology. Despite its importance, there is no agreement on criteria for species delimitation mostly due to divergence on the point of view adopted by the different biological disciplines. Two main groups of diagnostic characters are commonly used to distinguish species: the traditional morphological ones and the molecular ones. Field species recognition and sampling are generally based on morphological characters, but they can either fail to discriminate species and mask the presence of cryptic species or discriminate different species while in reality there is only one. To overcome this problem it is common to compare clusters obtained on the basis of the observed polymorphism of both characters, and to analyse their agreement. Here we compile a set of studies that have examined species delimitation with both markers. This provides a review of the different morphological and molecular markers, and of the sampling strategy and clustering methodology generally employed to delimitate species. Some conclusions are drawn with regard to species delimitation, when comparing diagnostic morphological and molecular markers.
Keywords:Cluster analysis  phylogenetic relationships  proteomics  species concept  systematics
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