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Hallo zusammen!
Weiss jemand wie es mit dem Artstatus von Amanita regalis ausschaut? Ich habe letztens den Artikel "Beringian origins and cryptic speciation events in the fly
agaric (Amanita muscaria)" von J. Geml et al. (2006) überflogen. Darin gibt es den interessanten Abschnitt (sie haben 4 distinkte Linien innerhalb vom Fliegenpilz gefunden):
"Interestingly, all detected phylogenetic species within
A. muscaria share at least two morphological varieties with
other species. Clades I and II both contain at least four (var.
alba, var. formosa, var. regalis, var. muscaria and/or var.
flavivolvata), while at least two (var. regalis, var. muscaria
and/or var. flavivolvata) have been found to date in Clade
III. The most parsimonious explanation for the evolution of
these morphological varieties is the presence of ancestral
polymorphism in pileus and wart colour that pre-dated
the separation of the phylogenetic species. In addition, the
pileus colour may be influenced by unknown biotic or
abiotic environmental factors."
Was haltet ihr davon?
Beste Grüsse Svampskogen
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