Infraspecific variation of some brown Parmeliae (in Poland) – a comparison of ITS rDNA and non-molecular characters
- Author:
- Szczepańska K., Guzow-Krzemińska B. & Urbaniak J.
- Year:
- 2021
- Journal:
- MycoKeys
- Pages:
- 85: 127–160
- Url:
- https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.85.70552
Infraspecific variation of the ITS rDNA region of some brown Parmeliae occurring in Poland is studied
and compared with non-molecular characters. Haplotype networks are used to illustrate the variability
within the species. Both newly-produced sequences from Central Europe and from all over the world,
downloaded from the GenBank, are used.
The number of haplotypes found for each taxon ranged from five in Melanelia stygia to 12 in Melanelia hepatizon and Montanelia disjuncta; however, their numbers correlate with the number of specimens
tested. New haplotypes for Melanelia agnata, M. hepatizon and Cetrariella commixta are found. Based on our
169-sample dataset, we could not infer any geographical correlation, either locally or world-wide. Many
of the analysed haplotypes were widely distributed and the same haplotype was often shared between
temperate and polar populations. A comparison of molecular, morphological, anatomical and chemical
characters also shows no correlation.
Keywords: Cryptic species, haplotype, lichenised fungi, Parmeliaceae, phylogeny, taxonomy.
- Id:
- 34011
- Submitter:
- zdenek
- Post_time:
- Thursday, 23 December 2021 12:26

