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Leaf adaptations and species boundaries in North American Cercis: implications for the evolution of dry floras.

Peter W FritschCamille F NowellLila S T LeathermanWei GongBoni C CruzDylan O BurgeAlfonso Delgado-Salinas
Published in: American journal of botany (2018)
Despite a pattern of continuous morphological character variation, the long period of geographic and presumably genetic isolation warrants the delimitation of three species. Predictive modeling supports the adaptive value of acuminate apices or "drip-tips" in mesic habitats. This suggests that Cercis leaves change more rapidly than inferred from parsimony reconstruction, which has implications for the evolution of the dry floras of North America and Eurasia.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity