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21 December 2021 A Global Phylogenomic Study of the Thelypteridaceae
Susan Fawcett, Alan R. Smith, Michael Sundue, J. Gordon Burleigh, Emily B. Sessa, Li-Yaung Kuo, Cheng-Wei Chen, Weston L. Testo, Michael Kessler, GoFlag Consortium, David S. Barrington
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Abstract

The generic classification of the Thelypteridaceae has been the subject of much controversy. Proposed taxonomic systems have varied from recognizing the approximately 1200 species in the family within the single genus Thelypteris, to systems favoring upwards of 30 genera. Insights on intrafamilial relationships, especially for neotropical taxa, have been gained from recent phylogenetic studies; however, in the most recent classification, 10 of 30 recognized genera are either non-monophyletic or untested. We sequenced 407 nuclear loci for 621 samples, representing all recognized genera and approximately half the known species diversity. These were analyzed using both maximum likelihood analysis of a concatenated matrix and multi-species coalescent methods. Our phylogenomic results, informed by recently published morphological evidence, provide the foundation for a generic classification which recircumscribed 14 genera and recognized seven new genera. The 37 monophyletic genera sampled demonstrate greater geographic coherence than previous taxonomic concepts suggested. Additionally, our results demonstrate that certain morphological characters, such as frond division, are evolutionarily labile and are thus inadequate for defining genera.

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Susan Fawcett, Alan R. Smith, Michael Sundue, J. Gordon Burleigh, Emily B. Sessa, Li-Yaung Kuo, Cheng-Wei Chen, Weston L. Testo, Michael Kessler, GoFlag Consortium, and David S. Barrington "A Global Phylogenomic Study of the Thelypteridaceae," Systematic Botany 46(4), 891-915, (21 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364421X16370109698650
Published: 21 December 2021
KEYWORDS
Amauropelta
Christella
ferns
phylogeny
Pneumatopteris
Pronephrium
systematics
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