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The endangered Florida pondweed (Potamogeton floridanus) is a hybrid: Why we need to understand biodiversity thoroughly

机译:濒临灭绝的佛罗里达水草(Potamogeton floridanus)是杂种:为什么我们需要彻底了解生物多样性

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Thorough understanding of biodiversity is a fundamental prerequisite for biological research. A lack of taxonomic knowledge and species misidentifications are particularly critical for conservation. Here we present an example of Potamogeton floridanus, the Florida Pondweed, an endangered taxon endemic to a small area in the Florida panhandle, whose taxonomic status remained controversial for more than a century, and all previous attempts to elucidate its identity have failed. We applied molecular approaches to tackle the origin of the mysterious taxon and supplemented them with morphological and anatomical investigations of both historical herbarium collections and plants recently collected in the type area for a comprehensive taxonomic reassessment. Sequencing of two nuclear ribosomal markers and one chloroplast non-coding spacer resulted in the surprising discovery that P. floridanus is a hybrid of P. pulcher and P. oakesianus, with the former being the maternal parent. The hybrid colony is currently geographically isolated from the distribution range of P. oakesianus. We show that previous molecular analyses have failed to reveal its hybrid identity due to inadequate nuclear DNA sequence editing. This is an example how the uncritical use of automized sequence reads can hamper molecular species identifications and also affect phylogenetic tree construction and interpretation. This unique hybrid taxon, P. ×floridanus, adds another case study to the debate on hybrid protection; consequences for its conservation are discussed.
机译:对生物多样性的透彻了解是生物学研究的基本前提。缺乏分类学知识和物种错误识别对于保护尤为重要。在这里,我们以佛罗里达州蓬头草(Popotamogeton floridanus)为例,这是一种濒临灭绝的生物分类,是佛罗里达盘根小地区的特有种,其分类学地位在一个多世纪以来一直是有争议的,并且以前所有阐明其身份的尝试都以失败告终。我们应用分子方法来解决神秘分类单元的起源,并通过对历史标本室收藏品和该类型区域中最近收集到的植物的形态和解剖学研究进行补充,以进行全面的分类学重新评估。对两个核糖体标记物和一个叶绿体非编码间隔子进行测序后,得出了令人惊讶的发现,即弗洛里丹疟原虫是p。pulcher和P. oakesianus的杂种,前者是母本。杂交菌落目前在地理上与橡树假单胞菌的分布范围隔离。我们显示以前的分子分析未能揭示其杂交身份,因为核DNA序列编辑不足。这是一个例子,说明如何非严格地使用自动化序列读取会妨碍分子种类的识别,并影响系统树的构建和解释。这种独特的混合生物分类群P.×floridanus,为关于混合保护的辩论增加了另一个案例研究。讨论了其保存的后果。

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