Ecological differentiation and sympatry of cryptic species in the Sphagnum magellanicum complex (Bryophyta).
Marta Nieto-LugildeDiego Nieto-LugildeBryan T PiatkowskiAaron M DuffySean C RobinsonBlanka AgueroScott SchuetteRichard WilkensJoseph YavittA Jonathan ShawPublished in: American journal of botany (2024)
These species co-occur within peatlands at scales that could permit interbreeding, yet they remain largely distinct genetically and phylogenetically. The four cryptic species exhibited distinct geographic and ecological patterns. Conflicting identifications from barcode vs. RADseq analyses for S. diabolicum versus S. magniae could reflect incomplete speciation or hybridization. They comprise a valuable study system for additional work on climate adaptation.