Piotr Rutkowski
University of Gdańsk
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; Marcin Górniak; Marta Kolanowska; Joanna Mytnik-Ejsmont; Agnieszka K. Kowalkowska; Piotr Rutkowski; Tomasz Koliński
Since the description of the Neotropical genus Vargasiella in 1952, its taxonomic position has remained unclear, mainly due to a lack of sufficient data. In this study, the taxonomic position of Vargasiella was revised based on the outcomes of macro- and micromorphological studies, analyses of selected molecular markers and ecological methods of niche distribution modeling. The phylogenetic relationships were inferred using three DNA markers: matK, trnL-F and ITS sequences. The morphological studies included the analysis of macromorphological features of herbarium specimens as well as micromorphological examination of preserved flowers. The ecological niche modeling was applied to identify the distribution of the suitable niches of the studied taxa. The relationships between Vargasiella and most similar taxa remain unresolved based on the molecular analysis. The outcomes from the morphological studies indicated significant differences between Vargasiella, Warrea and Warreopsis. Moreover, a niche shift in response to changing climate after the last glacial maximum is observed in Vargasiella, while no substantial changes in the occupied habitats were identified in the other related taxa. The clocktree of the Zygopetaleae estimated from the matK gene indicated that the most recent common ancestors of Vargasiella, Warrea and Warreopsis originated in the Miocene, while the divergence time for Vargasiella and Warrea was assessed at approximately 5.4 Ma ago. Vargasiella seems to be an outshoot of the main branch of evolution of the Zygopetaleae. It is noteworthy that the Vargasiella-Warrea dichotomy could have taken place later than the divergence of Warreopsis from the mutual lineage. The molecular analysis and morphological data suggest that Vargasiella and Warrea could have evolved from a common ancestor. Accumulation of morphological differences and acceleration of the evolution of Vargasiella were more intensive than in other Warreinae and this could probably be synchronized with adaptation to different climatic conditions.
Botanical Studies | 2017
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; Marta Kolanowska; Aleksandra M. Naczk; Marcin Górniak; Magdalena Dudek; Piotr Rutkowski; Guy R. Chiron
BackgroundThe generic separateness and specific composition of the orchid genus Cyrtochilum was discussed for almost two centuries. Over the years several smaller taxa were segregated from this taxon, but their separateness was recently questioned based on molecular studies outcomes. The aim of our study was to revise concepts of morphological-based generic delimitation in Cyrtochilum-alliance and to compare it with the results of genetic analysis. We used phylogenetic framework in combination with phenetical analysis to provide proposal of the generic delimitation within Cyrtochilum-alliance. Two molecular markers, ITS and matK were used to construct phylogenetic tree. A total of over 5000 herbarium specimens were included in the morphological examination and the phenetical analysis included 29 generative and vegetative characters.ResultsComparative morphology of the previously recognized genera: Buesiella, Dasyglossum, Neodryas, Rusbyella, Siederella and Trigonochilum is presented. A new species within the the latter genus is described. Fourteen new combinations are proposed. The key to the identification of the genera of the Cyrtochilum-alliance and morphological characteristics of each genus are provided.ConclusionsA total of six separated genera are recognized within Cyrtochilum-alliance. The reasons of the incompatibility between morphological differences observed within studied taxa and phylogenetic tree are argued and the taxonomic implications of such inconsistency, resulting in fragmentation or lumping of taxonomic units, are discussed.
Archive | 2006
Joanna Mytnik-Ejsmont; Piotr Rutkowski; Piotr Tuka; Dariusz L. Szlachetko
Archive | 2004
Piotr Rutkowski; Joanna Mytnik; Dariusz L. Szlachetko
Archive | 1997
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; Piotr Rutkowski
Nordic Journal of Botany | 2009
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; Piotr Rutkowski; Joanna Mytnik-Ejsmont
Adansonia | 2000
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; R. González Tamayo; Piotr Rutkowski
Archive | 2004
Piotr Rutkowski; Joanna Mytnik; Dariusz L. Szlachetko
Polish Botanical Journal | 2001
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; Roberto Gonzalez Tamayo; Piotr Rutkowski
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2011
Dariusz L. Szlachetko; Piotr Rutkowski