期刊
BLUMEA
卷 61, 期 1, 页码 13-19出版社
RIJKSHERBARIUM
DOI: 10.3767/000651916X691196
关键词
Aquilaria; conservation status; molecular identification; Peninsular Malaysia; single mutations; taxonomy
资金
- Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education [FRGS/1/2012/STWN02/UPM/02/1, 07-01-13-1183FR]
After more than 100 years since the first discovery, Aquilaria rostrata, a critically endangered species listed in the IUCN Red List and presumably extinct, has been rediscovered in Terengganu State of Peninsular Malaysia. Here, we describe the history, taxonomy, ecology and conservation status of this endemic species, and compare our findings with the species description made from the first and only collection produced prior to this study. In addition, we present the similarities between A. rostrata and several Aquilaria species occurring in Peninsular Malaysia and neighbouring regions using molecular sequence data from the nuclear ribosomal DNA (Internal Transcribed Spacer) and chloroplast intergenic spacer region (trnL-trnF). Our morphological and sequence analyses support the separate status of A. rostrata, a long-lost endemic species of Malaysia.
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