UEL   25283
UNIDAD EJECUTORA LILLO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF MARCHANTIIDAE (MARCHANTIOPHYTA): TOWARDS A ROBUSTLY DIAGNOSED CLASSIFICATION
Autor/es:
FLORES, JORGE R.; SUAREZ, GUILLERMO M.; CATALANO, SANTIAGO ANDRÉS
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Encuentro; XXXVI Meeting de la Sociedad Willi Hennig; 2016
Resumen:
During the last decade, phylogenetic analyses of molecular data have deeply impacted over the classification schemes of bryophytes. The increasingly use of molecular data also implied a seldom use of morphological data. As a onsequence, many of the proposed classifications are based on unreliable morphological diagnosis. In this contribution, a phylogenetic analysis of Marchantiidae (complex thalloid liverworts) is carried out by including both morphological and molecular datasets. Taxonomic sampling involved 41 ingroup species. This is, all the genera, families and orders of Marchantiidae. Outgroup sampling included 27 species and 10 orders of leafy and simple thalloid liverworts altogether. Morphological dataset comprised 118 discrete and 5 continuous characters. olecular data consisted of 11 molecular markers (3 mitochondrial regions, 7 plastid regions and 26S nuclear gene). Phylogenetic analyses were conducted under parsimony as optimality criterion. Performance of different impliedweighting settings (standard implied weighting, differential character weighting, differential block weighting) was tested on the ground of trees? stability. In addition, former hypotheses about the relationship between molecular evolution rate and node support/stability are evaluated on the base ofrandomization tests. Final results are in agreement with most molecular phylogenies. Several new synapomorphies are found in many groups. Previous diagnosing traits are discarded as such or are modified.