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  • Intercontinental disjunctions in biogeography are intriguing patterns often seen in bryophytes, which can disperse over long distances, creating unexpected species distributions.
  • This study focuses on a moss with a distribution between East Africa and southern India, examining whether it represents a single species or comprises closely-related but overlooked species.
  • Utilizing both morphological and molecular methods, the research identifies two distinct species, reveals their overlapping ranges in East Africa, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing overlooked species in understanding bryophyte biogeography.

Article Abstract

Intercontinental disjunctions are one of the most attractive and interesting biogeographical patterns. Bryophytes often exhibit such distributions, which is partly explained by their great ability to disperse over long distances. However, such intercontinental ranges are sometimes a distorted reality caused by the existence of unnoticed species. This study investigates whether the disjunction between East Africa and southern India of the moss reflects the genuine distribution of a single species or implies pseudo-cryptic species (whose morphological differentiation is subtle and have therefore been masked). An integrative taxonomic approach combining morphological and molecular methods (genotyping by sequencing, GBS) was used, based on a representation of samples specifically collected from all the major mountainous regions where this moss occurs. Two species, s. str. and sp. nov. are involved, whose ranges completely overlap in East Africa, although genetic distance and morphological differences in leaf apex shape, vaginula hairs shape and papillosity, spore ornamentation and peristome constitution and ornamentation allow distinguishing both. In addition, the range of extends into both southern Africa and southern India. The phylogenetic reconstruction obtained shows a certain degree of differentiation of the Indian populations, although they are yet morphologically indistinguishable from African populations. The results thus highlight both the existence of overlooked species and the complexity of bryophyte biogeography.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11466771PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1451005DOI Listing

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