Supporting Spartina: Interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus
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In 2014, a DNA-based phylogenetic study confirming the paraphyly of the grass
subtribe Sporobolinae proposed the creation of a large monophyletic genus Sporobolus, including
(among others) species previously included in the genera Spartina, Calamovilfa, and
Sporobolus. Spartina species have contributed substantially (and continue contributing) to our
knowledge in multiple disciplines, including ecology, evolutionary biology, molecular biology,
biogeography, experimental ecology, biological invasions, environmental management, restoration
ecology, history, economics, and sociology. There is no rationale so compelling to subsume
the name Spartina as a subgenus that could rival the striking, global iconic history and use of
the name Spartina for over 200 yr. We do not agree with the subjective arguments underlying
the proposal to change Spartina to Sporobolus. We understand the importance of both the
objective phylogenetic insights and of the subjective formalized nomenclature and hope that
by opening this debate we will encourage positive feedback that will strengthen taxonomic
decisions with an interdisciplinary perspective. We consider that the strongly distinct, monophyletic
clade Spartina should simply and efficiently be treated as the genus Spartina.
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Bortolus, A., Adam, P., Adams, J. .... Muñoz Rodríguez, A. (2019). Supporting Spartina : Interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus. Ecology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2863. Copyright by the Ecological Society of America











