Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 488370
Towards a resolution of the „Campanula problem“
Towards a resolution of the „Campanula problem“ // Knjiga sažetaka Trećeg hrvatskog botaničkog kongresa / Jasprica, Nenad ; Pandža, Marija ; Milović, Milenko (ur.).
Murter : Zagreb: Hrvatsko Botaničko Društvo, 2010. str. 77-77 (predavanje, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Towards a resolution of the „Campanula problem“
Autori
Eddie, William, M.M. ; Kovačić, Sanja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Knjiga sažetaka Trećeg hrvatskog botaničkog kongresa
/ Jasprica, Nenad ; Pandža, Marija ; Milović, Milenko - Murter : Zagreb : Hrvatsko Botaničko Društvo, 2010, 77-77
ISBN
978-953-99774-3-4
Skup
Treći hrvatski botanički kongres
Mjesto i datum
Jezera, Hrvatska, 24.09.2010. - 26.09.2010
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
Campanula; Campanuloideae; cladistics; classification; ecology; evolution; gardeners; genera; generic-boundaries; horticulture; morphology; paraphyletic; phylogeny
Sažetak
The genus Campanula comprises over 400 species but there is little agreement about generic boundaries within the subfamily Campanuloideae or the infrageneric classification of Campanula itself. Many monotypic or oligotypic genera are recognised while other students prefer to merge these with Campanula. Both treatments have advantages and disadvantages and a balanced approach is required. We suggest that the merging of genera leads to a general loss of evolutionary insight and the appreciation of the evolutionary and ecological uniqueness. Conversely, the recognition of numerous mono- and oligotypic genera is disadvantageous for general use, particularly for gardeners and horticulturalists. Cladistic analyses, while useful for determining phylogenetic relationships, are detrimental to the construction of a workable classification, if not used with caution. It is recommended that traditional morphological characters, supplemented by ecological, biogeographic and other data sets, and guided by findings from molecular data, should allow a reclassification of Campanula to be achieved, especially if paraphyletic taxa are recognised. Several shortcomings to our present knowledge are listed and possible novel approaches for future investigation are suggested.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija