Abstract
Although mountain ranges are often recognized as global biodiversity hotspots with a high level of endemism, diversity and biogeographic connections of isolated and weakly explored mountains remain poorly understood. This is also the case for Shirkuh Mts. in central Iran. Here, Yazdana shirkuhensis gen. & spec. nov. (Caryophylleae, Caryophyllaceae) is described and illustrated from the high alpine zone of this mountain. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and plastid DNA sequence data show that Y. shirkuhensis is related to Cyathophylla and Heterochroa (tribe Caryophylleae). The newly described genus and species accentuate Shirkuh Mts. as a center of endemism, which harbors a high number of narrowly distributed species, mostly in high elevations reaching alpine habitats. As this area is currently not protected, a conservation priority is highlighted for high elevations of Shirkuh Mts.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 339-353 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Journal of Systematics and Evolution |
Volume | 58 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May 2020 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 106008 Botany
- 106033 Phylogeny
Keywords
- Biogeography
- Endemism
- Genus novum
- Phylogeny
- Species nova
- Taxonomy
- BIODIVERSITY
- ERYSIMUM
- species nova
- PHYLOGENY
- PHYTOGEOGRAPHY
- genus novum
- biogeography
- RECORD
- ACANTHOPHYLLUM CARYOPHYLLACEAE
- ALPINE FLORA
- endemism
- taxonomy
- phylogeny
- DIVERSITY