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Distribution, Ecology, and Systematics of the Filmy Ferns (Hymenophyllaceae) of Moorea, French Polynesia
Joel H. Nitta, University of California, Berkeley
"Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands" (Environmental Sciences and Policy Management 107 and Integrative Biology 158) - Fall 2006.
ABSTRACT: Ferns present an interesting case in island biogeography because of their
unusually high dispersal ability. A general survey of the filmy ferns (Hymenophyllaceae)
of Moorea, French Polynesia was undertaken by observing distribution in the field,
conducting tests of desiccation tolerance, and inferring a phylogeny based on
morphological characters. A total of 12 filmy fern species (including three species
previously unreported in the literature for Moorea) were found to occur in moist, wellcovered
habitats throughout the island, with distinct sets of high elevation and low
elevation species. Five species were included in an experiment to determine relative
degree of desiccation tolerance; results indicate that terrestrial species have lower
desiccation tolerance than epiphytic or epipetric species. In order to place the Moorea
filmy ferns in the larger archipelago context, eight additional Society Island species were
included in the phylogeny for a total of 20 taxa based on 21 morphological characters;
interspecies relationships reflect the taxonomy of Hymenophyllaceae sensu lato. Filmy
fern species are widely dispersed throughout the Society Islands, and there is no
indication of an adaptive radiation on Moorea.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Joel H. Nitta,
"Distribution, Ecology, and Systematics of the Filmy Ferns (Hymenophyllaceae) of Moorea, French Polynesia"
(December 1, 2006).
Water Resources Center Archives.
Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands (ESPM 107/IB 158).
Paper nitta.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/wrca/moorea/nitta
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