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Evaluation of cryptic diversity in the group of thread-leaved water-crowfoot (Ranunculus trichophyllus agg.)
Hanzlíčková, Johana ; Prančl, Jan (advisor) ; Chrtek, Jindřich (referee)
Ranunculus trichophyllus agg. (thread-leaved water crowfoot) represents a taxonomically challenging group of aquatic plants in which the presence of several significantly different genotypes and the genome size variation have been recently revealed. The results of previous studies suggest that cryptic taxa occur in this group, being so far overlooked due to considerable morphological reduction and extensivephenotypic plasticity. In this thesis, the variation and genetic relationships of four morphologically similar homophyllous water-crowfoot species was critically assessed in the area of Central Europe, using a combination of modern biosystematic methods (flow cytometry, direct DNA sequencing, morphometric analyses), specially focusing on the complex of R. trichophyllus.. The genome size analysis via flow cytometry was confirmed as a suitable method for determining the studied species; further, several hybrid combinations were revealed using this approach. However, recent interspecific hybridization is rather infrequent in the interest group. The results of DNA analyses indicate an importance of hybridization events in the evolution of sect. Batrachium: all the polyploid taxa studied are probably of allopolyploid origin. Two cryptic taxa within the traditionally recognized species R. trichophyllus have...
Evolution and systematics of water-crowfoots (Ranunculus sect. Batrachium)
Hanzlíčková, Johana ; Prančl, Jan (advisor) ; Bílá, Jana (referee)
Water-crowfoots (Ranunculus sect. Batrachium) are among the most complicated groups of aquatic angiosperms. Processes such as polyploidization (there are five known ploidy levels) and hybridization play the main role in evolution of the subgenus, resulting into thereticulate evolution of the whole genus Ranunculus. Furthermore, newly established hybrids and polyploids can be fixed in nature via clonal growth or autogamy. Fenotypic plasticity and considerable morphological reduction contribute to the taxonomic complexity of the group and in combination with microevolutionary processes lead to the existence of cryptic variation.Therefore it can be said that the current taxonomic classification is dubious and requires a revision. The thesis also includes a brief introduction to the cryptic species complex Ranunculus trichophyllus agg. and a description of methods which will be applied in following master thesis.

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