Resolving evolutionary relationships in the lichen-forming genus Porpidia and related allies (Porpidiaceae, Ascomycota)
- Author:
- Buschbom J. & Mueller G.
- Year:
- 2004
- Journal:
- Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- Pages:
- 32: 66–82
- Url:
The lichen-forming genus Porpidia (Porpidiaceae, Ascomycota) provides excellent opportunities for evolutionary, reproductive,
and ecological studies of crustose epilithic lichen symbioses. However, despite the fact that the genus itself seemed to be clearly
delimited, the group was thought to be a hopeless case with regard to intrageneric relationships and species delimitations due to
apparently rampant homoplasy throughout most character systems. Contrary to the situation for non-molecular data, a robust and
generally well-resolved phylogeny was recovered based on DNA-sequence data. Separate and combined analyses of nuclear ribosomal
RNA large subunit and nuclear b-tubulin gene fragments were performed using maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood,
and Bayesian approaches. Branch support was estimated using non-parametic bootstrapping and posterior probabilities, while
monophyly of a priori defined groups was tested using posterior probabilities. The results reveal a highly supported ‘‘Porpidia sensu
lato,’’ however, Porpidia itself is not monophyletic. Several smaller genera of the Porpidiaceae and probably the large genus Lecidea
(Lecideaceae) are nested within the group. Most taxa analyzed fall into one of four major subgroups within Porpidia s.l., though the
basal relationships among these subgroups could not be supported. This phylogeny will make it possible to re-evaluate morphological
and chemical characters in the group, and to conduct detailed studies of species delimitations within the monophyletic
subgroups.
Keywords: Ascomycota; Homoplasy; Lecanorales; Molecular phylogenetics; Porpidia; Resolution; Taxon sampling
- Id:
- 3689
- Submitter:
- zdenek
- Post_time:
- Tuesday, 30 November -0001 00:57
