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Background and Aims Limonium is awell-known example of a group of plants that is taxonomically complex due
to certain biological characteristics that hamper species’ delineation. The closely related polyploid species Limonium
vulgare Mill., L. humile Mill. and L. narbonense Mill. are defined species and can be used for studying patterns of
morphological and reproductive variation. The first two taxa are usually found in Atlantic Europe and the third in
the Mediterranean region, but a numberof intermediate morphological formsmay be present alongside typical examples
of these species. This study attempts to elucidate morphological, floral and karyological diversity representative
of these taxa in the Iberian Peninsula.
† Methods The extent of morphological differentiation was tested through comparison of 197 specimens from both
Portugal and Spain using 17 descriptive morphological characters and 19 diagnostic morphometric characters.
Analyses of floral morphisms (heterostyly and pollen–stigma dimorphism) and karyological determinations were
also conducted.
† Key Results and Conclusions Discriminant analysis using morphometric variables reliably assigned individuals in
natural populations to their respective groups. In addition, the results provide the first direct evidence that L. narbonense
and a newspecies, LimoniummaritimumCaperta,Cortinhas, Paes,Guara, Espı´rito-Santo and Erben, sp. nov., related
to L. vulgare are present on Portuguese coasts.Most of these species are found together inmixed populations, especially
L. vulgare and L. narbonense. It is hypothesized that taxonomic biodiversity found in sites where distinct species
co-occur facilitates the evolutionary processes of hybridization, introgression and apomixis. This study therefore
contributesto the elucidationof the taxonomic diversity in L. vulgare-related species andmayalsohelp inimplementing
future conservation programmes to maintain the evolutionary processes generating biodiversity
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Part of a special issue on halophytes and saline adaptations
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halophyte heterostyly karyological polymorphisms Limonium humile Limonium maritimum Limonium narbonense Limonium vulgare morphometry pollen-stigma dimorphism polyploidy Plumbaginaceae taxonomy
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Oxford University Press
