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Quantifying morphological variation in the Castilleja pilosa species complex (Orobanchaceae)
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Sarah J. Jacobs1  Sarah Herzog1  David C. Tank1 
[1] Stillinger Herbarium, University of Idaho;Biological Sciences, University of Idaho;Institute for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies ,(IBEST), University of Idaho
关键词: Castilleja;    Classification;    Morphology;    Species delimitation;    Taxonomy;    Type specimen;    Multivariate morphological trait space;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.7090
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Robustly delimited species are of paramount importance, the identification of which relies on our ability to discern boundaries between one species and the next. This is not difficult to do when species are very distinct from one another. However, in recently evolved lineages where putative species may have relatively few diagnostic features (e.g., species complexes composed of very similar species, the boundaries between which are often unclear), defining species boundaries can be more challenging. Hence, the field of species delimitation has widely advocated the use of multiple lines of evidence to delimit species, particularly in species complexes. Excessive taxonomic confusion, often the result of species descriptions that shift through time (e.g., during revisionary work and regional treatments), can further complicate the search for diagnostic features in species complexes. Here, as a first step in robustly delimiting species boundaries, we quantify and describe morphological variation in the Castilleja pilosa species complex. We first infer the morphospace of the species complex and use fuzzy-clustering techniques to explore the morphological variation in the system. Next, we hypothesize the position of type specimens within that morphospace. In so doing, we aim to visualize the impact that regional treatments have had on the conceptualization of taxa through time. We find that there is limited morphological variation among members of this complex, and we determine that the morphological concept of these species have shifted through time and are no longer accurately represented by species descriptions.

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