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双叶黄杞(胡桃科)分类地位的重新评估

A taxonomic reevaluation of Engelhardia unijuga Chun ex P. Y. Chen (Juglandaceae)

  • 摘要: 根据植物形态性状分析,黄杞(Engelhardia roxburghiana Lindley ex Wallich)、少叶黄杞(E. fenzelii Merrill)与双叶黄杞(E. unijuga Chun ex P. Y. Chen)这3个种的归并上存在问题与争议,因此关于它们的分类地位需要重新评估。本文基于植物形态学、系统发育学和生态学数据对其分类地位进行评估。结果显示,黄杞枝条暗褐色,植株的叶稳定具小叶3~5对,叶轴长度大于3.7 cm;少叶黄杞枝条灰白色,植株的叶稳定具小叶2对,且小于3对,叶轴1.1~3.7 cm;双叶黄杞枝条灰褐色,小叶1对,无叶轴。系统发育分析结果表明,这3个种构成了3个独立的分支,而少叶黄杞在亲缘关系上更接近双叶黄杞。生态位分析结果发现,黄杞、少叶黄杞与双叶黄杞在中国的分布不完全重合;在海南尖峰岭60 hm2样方中,黄杞与双叶黄杞的生态位具有差异,前者在尖峰岭样方中广泛分布,后者主要分布于样方的山脊地带,样方中未见少叶黄杞分布。研究结果表明,黄杞、少叶黄杞与双叶黄杞为不同的独立物种,因此本研究支持恢复双叶黄杞的种级地位。

     

    Abstract: Persistent taxonomic uncertainty has surrounded Engelhardia roxburghiana Lindley ex Wallich, E. fenzelii Merrill, and E. unijuga Chun ex P.Y. Chen, which have often been merged into a single species based on limited morphological interpretation. To resolve this controversy, an integrative reassessment of species boundaries was conducted using evidence from morphological traits, phylogenetic relationships, and ecological differentiation. Detailed morphological observations and statistical analyses demonstrated clear and stable differences among the three taxa: E. roxburghiana, branches fuscous, leaflets 3–5 pairs stably, rachis > 3.7 cm; E. fenzelii, branches white gray, leaflets two pairs stably and < three pairs, rachis 1.1–3.7 cm; E. unijuga, leaflets one pair, without rachis. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the three species formed three independent branches, with E. fenzelii being more closely related to E. unijuga in terms of genetic relationships. Ecological niche analyses further indicated incomplete overlap in geographic distributions across China. Within a 60 hm2 forest plot at Jianfengling, Hainan, distinct habitat differentiation was observed, with E. roxburghiana broadly distributed throughout the plot, E. unijuga largely confined to ridge habitats, and E. fenzelii absent from the sampled area. In summary, concordant morphological, phylogenetic, and ecological evidence supported recognition of E. roxburghiana, E. fenzelii, and E. unijuga as distinct species, thus restoring the species-level status of E. unijuga.

     

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