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Boise State University

Gesneriaceae

James F. Smith

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Evolution Of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) In The Pacific Ocean: The Origin Of A Supertramp Clade, Quentin C. B. Cronk, Michael Kiehn, Warren L. Wagner, James F. Smith Jun 2005

Evolution Of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) In The Pacific Ocean: The Origin Of A Supertramp Clade, Quentin C. B. Cronk, Michael Kiehn, Warren L. Wagner, James F. Smith

James F. Smith

Cyrtandra comprises at least 600 species distributed throughout Malesia, where it is known for many local endemics and in Polynesia and Micronesia, where it is present on most island groups, and is among the most successfully dispersing genera of the Pacific. To ascertain the origin of the oceanic Pacific island species of Cyrtandra, we sequenced the internal transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA of samples from throughout its geographical range. Because all oceanic Pacific island species form a well-supported clade, these species apparently result from a single initial colonization into the Pacific, possibly by a species from the eastern rim …


Phylogenetic Resolution Within The Tribe Episcieae (Gesneriaceae): Congruence Of Its And Ndhf Sequences From Parsimony And Maximum-Likelihood Analyses, James F. Smith Jun 2000

Phylogenetic Resolution Within The Tribe Episcieae (Gesneriaceae): Congruence Of Its And Ndhf Sequences From Parsimony And Maximum-Likelihood Analyses, James F. Smith

James F. Smith

Generic relationships within Episcieae were assessed using ITS and ndhF sequences. Previous analyses of this tribe have focused only on ndhF data and have excluded two genera, Rhoogeton and Oerstedina, which are included in this analysis. Data were analyzed using both parsimony and maximum-likelihood methods. Results from partition homogeneity tests imply that the two data sets are significantly incongruent, but when Rhoogeton is removed from the analysis, the data sets are not significantly different. The combined data sets reveal greater strength of relationships within the tribe with the exception of the position of Rhoogeton. Poorly or unresolved relationships based exclusively …