Distribution and taxonomy of Isoetes tuckermanii subsp. acadiensis, comb. nov. (Isoetaceae) in North America

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  • Daniel F. Brunton independent

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v132i4.2084

Keywords:

Isoetes tuckermanii subsp. acadiensis, Isoetes acadiensis, Isoetes tuckermanii, taxonomy, distribution, Acadian endemic, lycophyte

Abstract

Isoetes acadiensis is an emergent aquatic lycophyte of freshwater shores found in a narrow range along the Atlantic coast of northeastern North America where it frequently coexists with Isoetes tuckermanii (sensu stricto [s. str.]). Apparently fertile plants with intermediate morphology occur commonly in mixed populations. No sterile hybrids between the two taxa have been detected. Although I. acadiensis maintains a distinctive geographic distribution (within and smaller than that of I. tuckermanii [s. str.]), exhibits molecular evidence of genetic distinctiveness, and has morphologically distinctive features in most populations, the weight of evidence suggests it is not distinct from I. tuckermanii at a species level. Accordingly, I. tuckermanii subsp. acadiensis, comb. nov. is proposed as the appropriate designation for this biogeographically important Acadian endemic.

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2019-07-11

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