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MSA - Systematics/Evolution Ryberg, Martin [1], Larsson, Ellen [1], Jacobsson, Stig [1]. An evolutionary perspective on morphological and ecological characters in the mushroom forming family Inocybaceae (Agaricomycotina, Fungi). Inocybaceae is one of the larger families among the gilled mushrooms (Agaricales) but the taxonomy of the group is still not fully settled especially considering new phylogenetic insights. We here investigate the evolution of five morphological and four ecological characters to explore their potential use in taxonomy. We find two morphological characters, spore shape and the presence of a cortina, to have the greatest taxonomic potential as they are relatively conserved evolutionary. They have, however, not evolved in a way that easily delimits monophyletic groups, and other characters will be required. Three of the ecological characters are reflective of the evolutionary history of the species at the scale investigated here. The states of these ecological characters can therefore be predicted in a phylogenetic framework for species where they are unknown. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - University of Gothenburg, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Box 461, Goteborg, 40530, Sweden
Keywords: ancestral state reconstruction character evolution.
Presentation Type: Oral Paper:Papers for Topics Session: 29 Location: Cottonwood D/Snowbird Center Date: Monday, July 27th, 2009 Time: 4:45 PM Number: 29005 Abstract ID:318 |