Patterns of Endemism in Lichens: Another Paradigm-Shifting Example in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia from Macaronesia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Morphology and Anatomy
2.2. Molecular Analysis
2.2.1. DNA Isolation, Amplification, and Sequencing
2.2.2. Sequence Alignment and Phylogenetic Analysis
2.3. Dating Analysis
2.4. Macroclimatic Niche Characterization
3. Results
3.1. Sequence Alignment and Phylogenetic Analysis
3.2. Dating Analysis
3.3. Macroclimatic Niche Characterization
3.4. Taxonomy
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Geographic Origin | Voucher | Source | ITS | nuLSU | mtSSU |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Xanthoparmelia hueana | Namibia | Baule 46511 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | AY581090 | AY578956 | AY582326 |
X. aff. krogiae | Kenya | Kirika 4637 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695502 | - | MG695750 |
X. aff. krogiae | Kenya | MAF-Lich 17169 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | JQ912361 | JQ912456 | - |
X. patagonica | Argentina | Lumbsch 11036 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | DQ980021 | DQ923670 | DQ923643 |
X. phaeophana | Kenya | Kirika 4607 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | - | MG695663 | MG695817 |
X. aff. subramigera KE1 | Kenya | Kirika & Mugambi 3553 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695510 | MG695610 | MG695758 |
X. aff. subramigera KE2 | Kenya | Kirika & Lumbsch 4117 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695514 | MG695615 | MG695763 |
X. aff. subramigera KE3 | Kenya | Kirika & Lumbsch 4748 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695516 | - | MG695765 |
X. aff. subramigera KE3 | Kenya | Kirika 3232 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695517 | MG695617 | MG695766 |
X. aff. subramigera KE4 | Kenya | Kirika 3235 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695520 | MG695620 | MG695769 |
X. aff. subramigera KE4 | Kenya | Kirika 3235 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695519 | MG695619 | MG695768 |
X. aff. subramigera KE4 | Kenya | Kirika, Malombe & Matheka 3680 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695518 | MG695618 | MG695767 |
X. aff. subramigera KE5 | Kenya | Kirika & Lumbsch 3811 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695521 | MG695621 | MG695770 |
X. aff. subramigera KE6 | Kenya | Kirika & Lumbsch 4875 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695523 | MG695623 | MG695771 |
X. aff. subramigera KE6 | Kenya | Kirika 2779 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695524 | MG695625 | MG695773 |
X. aff. subramigera KE6 | Kenya | Kirika 4583 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695525 | MG695626 | MG695774 |
X. aff. subramigera KE6 | Kenya | Kirika 4645 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695522 | MG695622 | - |
X. aff. subramigera KE7 | Kenya | Kirika & Lumbsch 4812 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | - | MG695628 | MG695776 |
X. ramosae sp. nov. | Canary Islands | Pérez-Vargas LQ6 | This study | OR957381 | OR957383 | OR957385 |
X. ramosae sp. nov. | Canary Islands | Pérez-Vargas LQ7 | This study | OR957382 | OR957384 | OR957386 |
X. subramigera MX | Mexico | Ruiz-Cazares 1616 | Barcenas-Peña et al. (2021) [49] | MW553779 | - | - |
X. subramigera MX | Mexico | Ruiz-Cazares 1619 | Barcenas-Peña et al. (2021) [49] | MW553780 | - | - |
X. subramigera MX | Mexico | Ruiz-Cazares 1620 | Barcenas-Peña et al. (2021) [49] | MW553781 | - | - |
X. subruginosa | Kenya | Kirika 3819 | Leavitt et al. (2018) [34] | MG695533 | MG695635 | MG695783 |
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Pérez-Vargas, I.; Tuero-Septién, J.; Rancel-Rodríguez, N.M.; Pérez, J.A.; Blázquez, M. Patterns of Endemism in Lichens: Another Paradigm-Shifting Example in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia from Macaronesia. J. Fungi 2024, 10, 166. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10030166
Pérez-Vargas I, Tuero-Septién J, Rancel-Rodríguez NM, Pérez JA, Blázquez M. Patterns of Endemism in Lichens: Another Paradigm-Shifting Example in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia from Macaronesia. Journal of Fungi. 2024; 10(3):166. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10030166
Chicago/Turabian StylePérez-Vargas, Israel, Javier Tuero-Septién, Nereida M. Rancel-Rodríguez, José Antonio Pérez, and Miguel Blázquez. 2024. "Patterns of Endemism in Lichens: Another Paradigm-Shifting Example in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia from Macaronesia" Journal of Fungi 10, no. 3: 166. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10030166
APA StylePérez-Vargas, I., Tuero-Septién, J., Rancel-Rodríguez, N. M., Pérez, J. A., & Blázquez, M. (2024). Patterns of Endemism in Lichens: Another Paradigm-Shifting Example in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia from Macaronesia. Journal of Fungi, 10(3), 166. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10030166