TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a monophyletic Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae)
T2 - Inferences from the chloroplast trnL region and the rbcL-atpB spacer
AU - Wanntorp, Livia
AU - Kocyan, Alexander
AU - Van Donkelaar, Ruurd
AU - Renner, Susanne S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements. – This investigation was financially supported by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA) and Stockholm Marine Research Center (SMF). The reviewer Svante Björck and Ann-Marie Robertsson and Stefan Wastegård gave valuable comments and suggested improvements. I am grateful to Krister Junghahn, Ann Karlsson and Stefan Wastegård for their assistance during the field work and Stefan Wastegård for the identification of the Vedde Ash.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The delimitation of the genus Hoya, with at least 200 species distributed from India and China to Australia, from its closest relatives in the Marsdenieae has long been problematic, precluding an understanding of the evolution and biogeography of the genus. Traditional circumscriptions of genera in the Hoya alliance have relied on features of the flower, but these overlap extensively between clades and may be evolutionarily labile. We obtained chloroplast DNA sequences to infer the phylogenetic relationships among a sample of 35 taxa of Hoya and 11 other genera in the tribe Marsdenieae, namely Absolmsia, Cionura, Dischidia, Dregea, Gongronema, Gunnessia, Madangia, Marsdenia, Micholitzia, Rhyssolobium, and Telosma. Trees were rooted with representatives of Asclepiadeae, Ceropegieae, Fockeeae, Periplocoideae, and Secamonoideae. Hoya and Dischidia form a monophyletic group, but the phylogenetic signal in the chloroplast data analyzed here was insufficient to statistically support the mutual monophyly of the two genera. A monophyletic Hoya, however, must include the monotypic Absolmsia, Madangia, and Micholitzia, a result congruent with their flower morphology. The data also identified several well-supported groups within Hoya. The morphologically unusual Gunnessia belongs firmly in the Marsdenieae, but it is not close to Hoya and Dischidia.
AB - The delimitation of the genus Hoya, with at least 200 species distributed from India and China to Australia, from its closest relatives in the Marsdenieae has long been problematic, precluding an understanding of the evolution and biogeography of the genus. Traditional circumscriptions of genera in the Hoya alliance have relied on features of the flower, but these overlap extensively between clades and may be evolutionarily labile. We obtained chloroplast DNA sequences to infer the phylogenetic relationships among a sample of 35 taxa of Hoya and 11 other genera in the tribe Marsdenieae, namely Absolmsia, Cionura, Dischidia, Dregea, Gongronema, Gunnessia, Madangia, Marsdenia, Micholitzia, Rhyssolobium, and Telosma. Trees were rooted with representatives of Asclepiadeae, Ceropegieae, Fockeeae, Periplocoideae, and Secamonoideae. Hoya and Dischidia form a monophyletic group, but the phylogenetic signal in the chloroplast data analyzed here was insufficient to statistically support the mutual monophyly of the two genera. A monophyletic Hoya, however, must include the monotypic Absolmsia, Madangia, and Micholitzia, a result congruent with their flower morphology. The data also identified several well-supported groups within Hoya. The morphologically unusual Gunnessia belongs firmly in the Marsdenieae, but it is not close to Hoya and Dischidia.
KW - Chloroplast
KW - Flowers
KW - Hoya
KW - Marsdenieae
KW - Phylogeny
KW - rbcL-atpB spacer
KW - trnL region
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/67650136116
U2 - 10.1600/036364406778388593
DO - 10.1600/036364406778388593
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:67650136116
SN - 0363-6445
VL - 31
SP - 586
EP - 596
JO - Systematic Botany
JF - Systematic Botany
IS - 3
ER -