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      Herbarium-based studies on taxonomy, biogeography and ecology of Psilochilus (Orchidaceae)

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          Abstract

          Background

          Psilochilus is a poorly studied orchid genus distributed from southern Mexico to south-eastern Brazil. A taxonomic revision of this Neotropical endemic based on morphological data is presented.

          Material and Methods

          Over 170 dried herbarium specimens and flowers preserved in liquid of Psilochilus were analyzed. Morphological variation among examined taxa was described based on multivariate analysis. To evaluate the similarity between niches occupied by various Psilochilus species ecological niche modeling (ENM) was applied. Species richness and the distribution patterns of Psilochilus representatives were analyzed based on squares of 5° latitude and longitude while similarities among floras between biogeographical units were measured using the Bray-Curtis index for presence/absence data.

          Results and Discussion

          A new species of the P. physurifolius-complex is described based on Central American material. Psilochilus crenatifolius is reduced to the rank of variety as P. macrophyllus var. crenatifolius. A key to 18 accepted Psilochilus species is provided. The illustrations of perianth segments of all recognized taxa are presented. The climatic niches preferred by the particular Psilochilus representatives are well separated based on ecological niche modeling analysis. Their distribution is limited mainly by the isothermality and temperature seasonality. The highest Psilochilus species richness is observed in the North Andean, Panamanian, Brazilian Planalto and Central American biogeographical provinces. A high level of endemism is observed in all those regions as well as Yungas biogeographical province. Most Psilochilus species occur in areas above 800 m of elevation. The populations were most often reported from the tropical rain forest and tropical moist deciduous forest.

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                Journal
                PeerJ
                PeerJ
                PeerJ
                PeerJ
                PeerJ
                PeerJ Inc. (San Francisco, USA )
                2167-8359
                8 November 2016
                2016
                : 4
                : e2600
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation/Faculty of Biology, University of Gdańsk , Gdańsk, Poland
                [2 ]Department of Biodiversity Research, Global Change Research Institute AS CR , Brno, Czech Republic
                [3 ]Department of Molecular Evolution, University of Gdańsk , Gdańsk, Poland
                [4 ]Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology, University of Lodz , Łódź, Poland
                Article
                2600
                10.7717/peerj.2600
                5103833
                eb6b4ee3-ff08-4612-bc54-520a20cf7c8e
                © 2016 Kolanowska et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.

                History
                : 20 May 2016
                : 23 September 2016
                Funding
                Funded by: Faculty of Biology, University of Gdańsk
                Award ID: 538-L150-B583-14
                Funded by: European Community Research Infrastructure Action under the FP7 “Capacities” Program
                Award ID: GB-TAF-2445
                Funded by: Grantová agentura České republiky (GA ČR)
                Award ID: 14-36098G
                The study was financed by the Faculty of Biology, University of Gdańsk (grant no. 538-L150-B583-14). This research received support from the SYNTHESYS Project ( http://www.synthesys.info/) which is financed by European Community Research Infrastructure Action under the FP7 “Capacities” Program (GB-TAF-2445) and from the grant no. 14-36098G of the Grantová agentura České republiky (GA ČR). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
                Categories
                Biodiversity
                Biogeography
                Ecology
                Plant Science
                Taxonomy

                ecological niche modeling,phytogeography,species richness,new species,biodiversity,taxonomy,psilochilus,neotropic ecozone

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