Data from: Integrative identification of incipient lineages in Heuchera longiflora (Saxifragaceae)
Following on emerging understanding of the diversification process, many recent workers have considered infraspecific taxa as valuable for formally recognizing incompletely speciated entities. The distinction between a species and an infraspecific taxon represents a fundamentally subjective weightin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Following on emerging understanding of the diversification process, many
recent workers have considered infraspecific taxa as valuable for formally
recognizing incompletely speciated entities. The distinction between a
species and an infraspecific taxon represents a fundamentally subjective
weighting of evidence, yet this points further to the need for an
evidential basis for these decisions. We explore these concepts in
Heuchera longiflora (Saxifragaceae), which is morphologically variable and
has a disjunct range across several physiographic provinces in the eastern
U.S. using a tiered sampling approach and a combination of Sanger and next
generation sequencing (NGS) techniques. We investigated 56 populations
with seven markers to investigate population structure, and for a subset
of 12 representative populations we sequenced 277 nuclear markers to
characterize gene tree discord. Using a variety of methods to overcome
high levels of gene conflict, we find evidence for the traditionally
recognized taxa H. longiflora var. longiflora and H. longiflora var.
aceroides in molecular and morphological data partitions. Our results
comprise a case study on the use of multiple sources of data and
analytical methods to delimit infraspecific taxa. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.6k1s9d4 |