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Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex
Globularia is a genus of small evergreen and perennial shrubs that are widespread in Europe. Globularia section Empetron includes a group of three species, G. cordifolia, G. meridionalis, and G. neapolitana, that have been taxonomically disputed for more than 150 years. Many morphological features h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154870/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32138221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9030314 |
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author | Innangi, Michele Friščić, Maja Hazler Pilepić, Kroata Danise, Tiziana Conti, Fabio Bartolucci, Fabrizio Fioretto, Antonietta Peruzzi, Lorenzo |
author_facet | Innangi, Michele Friščić, Maja Hazler Pilepić, Kroata Danise, Tiziana Conti, Fabio Bartolucci, Fabrizio Fioretto, Antonietta Peruzzi, Lorenzo |
author_sort | Innangi, Michele |
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description | Globularia is a genus of small evergreen and perennial shrubs that are widespread in Europe. Globularia section Empetron includes a group of three species, G. cordifolia, G. meridionalis, and G. neapolitana, that have been taxonomically disputed for more than 150 years. Many morphological features have been proposed to discriminate these species. Nevertheless, evidence from both past and recent literature suggest that these differences among species are not consistent. In order to shed new light in this long-disputed group, we investigated 10 populations of the G. cordifolia species complex with both classical and geometric morphometrics and used environmental predictors in multivariate regression to explain patterns of variation. Our results showed that bract area and calyx teeth length are correlated with solar radiation and annual precipitation, whereas leaf dry mass per unit area can be explained by temperature seasonality. Leaf shape can be explained by temperature seasonality as well, although with a lower amount of explanatory and predictive power. Despite a comparatively low sample size in terms of populations, our results were based on a large number of individuals and were supported by a robust statistical approach. We can conclude that differences among the three species of Globularia could be related to the combined effects of several ecological variables and might not have taxonomical value. Our novel approach provided an ecological interpretation on a species complex that makes up a continuum of forms within the environmental framework of the Mediterranean basin. |
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spelling | pubmed-71548702020-04-21 Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex Innangi, Michele Friščić, Maja Hazler Pilepić, Kroata Danise, Tiziana Conti, Fabio Bartolucci, Fabrizio Fioretto, Antonietta Peruzzi, Lorenzo Plants (Basel) Article Globularia is a genus of small evergreen and perennial shrubs that are widespread in Europe. Globularia section Empetron includes a group of three species, G. cordifolia, G. meridionalis, and G. neapolitana, that have been taxonomically disputed for more than 150 years. Many morphological features have been proposed to discriminate these species. Nevertheless, evidence from both past and recent literature suggest that these differences among species are not consistent. In order to shed new light in this long-disputed group, we investigated 10 populations of the G. cordifolia species complex with both classical and geometric morphometrics and used environmental predictors in multivariate regression to explain patterns of variation. Our results showed that bract area and calyx teeth length are correlated with solar radiation and annual precipitation, whereas leaf dry mass per unit area can be explained by temperature seasonality. Leaf shape can be explained by temperature seasonality as well, although with a lower amount of explanatory and predictive power. Despite a comparatively low sample size in terms of populations, our results were based on a large number of individuals and were supported by a robust statistical approach. We can conclude that differences among the three species of Globularia could be related to the combined effects of several ecological variables and might not have taxonomical value. Our novel approach provided an ecological interpretation on a species complex that makes up a continuum of forms within the environmental framework of the Mediterranean basin. MDPI 2020-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7154870/ /pubmed/32138221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9030314 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Innangi, Michele Friščić, Maja Hazler Pilepić, Kroata Danise, Tiziana Conti, Fabio Bartolucci, Fabrizio Fioretto, Antonietta Peruzzi, Lorenzo Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex |
title | Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex |
title_full | Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex |
title_fullStr | Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex |
title_full_unstemmed | Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex |
title_short | Explaining Intricate Morphometric Variability with Environmental Predictors: The Case of Globularia cordifolia Species Complex |
title_sort | explaining intricate morphometric variability with environmental predictors: the case of globularia cordifolia species complex |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154870/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32138221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9030314 |
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