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Introducing the Spotted Saxifrages: Saxifraga sect. Bronchiales, sect. nov. (Saxifragaceae)
Rhodora (2014)
  • Eric G. DeChaine, Western Washington University
Abstract

Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that Saxifragasect. Trachyphyllum as currently circumscribed is polyphyletic, with the designated type, S. aspera, falling outside of the more speciose clade. Several other lines of morphological, geographic, and ecological evidence also distinguish the two distantly related groups from one another. In combination, these data necessitate the circumscription of a new section, S. sect. Bronchiales, which is described herein. The section is hypothesized to have arisen in the southern Rocky Mountains of North America, followed by northwestward expansion across Beringia and diversification among refugia.

Keywords
  • Arctic-alpine,
  • Asia,
  • Beringia,
  • Endemism,
  • Haida Gwaii,
  • Japan,
  • Pacific Northwest,
  • Rocky Mountains,
  • Saxifraga sect. Bronchiales,
  • S . sect. Trachyphyllum,
  • Saxifragaceae,
  • Siberia
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Publication Date
2014
Publisher Statement
Copyright 2014 by the New England Botanical Club DOI: 10:3119/13-09; first published online April 9, 2014
Citation Information
Eric G. DeChaine. "Introducing the Spotted Saxifrages: Saxifraga sect. Bronchiales, sect. nov. (Saxifragaceae)" Rhodora Vol. 116 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eric_dechaine/8/