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Multivariate morphometric analysis of the Potamogeton compressus group (Potamogetonaceae)

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BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
Volume 170, Issue 1, Pages 112-130

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2012.01270.x

Keywords

aquatic plants; differentiation; numerical taxonomy; species complex; species delimitation; variation

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  1. Czech Science Foundation [206/09/0291]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
  3. European Commission's Integrated Infrastructure Initiative programme SYNTHESYS
  4. [RVO 67985939]

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The Potamogeton compressus group is a complex of three to five closely related species with a circumpolar distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. Multivariate morphometric analyses (principal component analysis, cluster analysis, canonical and classificatory discriminant analyses) were used to elucidate the patterns of variation within this group and to test the morphological differentiation of the species recognized in the current literature. From the entire distribution range, 156 specimens of the group were included in the numerical methods. Results from morphological comparison are discussed in relation to molecular data, reproductive behaviour and geographical distribution. Morphometric analyses provided evidence that this complex can be clearly divided into three groups, one of which was subdivided mainly on the basis of allopatric occurrence and genetic differentiation. These groups correspond to four species accepted here: P. acutifolius (temperate regions of Europe), P. compressus (boreal and temperate regions of Europe and Asia), P. manchuriensis (northeastern China and Russian Far East) and P. zosteriformis (boreal and temperate regions of North America). Two species, P. acutifolius and P. compressus, are partly sympatric, but clearly differentiated morphologically and genetically, and effectively isolated reproductively. Endemic P. manchuriensis is characterized by a unique combination of characters and an occurrence in a limited geographical area. Allopatric P. zosteriformis is weakly differentiated morphologically from P. compressus, but differs markedly in molecular markers correlated with geographical differentiation. It may represent a cryptic species. In contrast, a recently suggested concept of southern Siberian P. henningii was not supported by our analyses. Plants so named are considered here as slender phenotypes of the widespread and variable P. compressus. (c) 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, 170, 112130.

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