TL;DR: The structural categories of typical flowering plants are transcended in the Podostemaceae due to developmental changes and saltational evolution.
TL;DR: Molecular phylogenetic analysis of matK sequences for 657 samples showed that plants of Tristicha (Tristichoideae) and of Weddellina (Weddellinoideae), which are currently treated as monospecific, had great matK differentiation equivalent to at least interspecific variation.
TL;DR: A strong positive relationship between surface area of Podostemum and total macroinvertebrate abundance and biomass is found and it is estimated that P. ceratophyllum increased surface area by 3 to 4 times over bare bedrock.
Abstract: Podostemum ceratophyllum Michx. has been associated with extremely high secondary production of benthic macroinvertebrates in open-canopy rapids. We conducted an experiment in the 7th-order Little Tennessee River, North Carolina, to test whether varying amounts of Podostemum influenced macroinvertebrate abundance, biomass, community composition, and functional feeding group structure. The experiment consisted of 3 treatments in which P. ceratophyllum was completely, partially, or not removed from portions of 4 bedrock outcrops at 2 sites. Macroinvertebrates were sampled at 0, 3, and 6 wk post treatment. Complete removal of P. ceratophyllum greatly reduced overall macroinvertebrate abundance and biomass and altered assemblage structure, but had relatively little effect on functional structure. The lack of change in functional feeding group structure was probably a result of the importance of P. ceratophyllum as a substrate for epiphytic algae, and the availability of nearby colonists in undisturbed...
TL;DR: A taxonomic treatment of Podostemaceae in Mexico is presented in this paper, based on herbarium study and extensive field collections, and five genera and eight species of the family are found in Mexico: Marathrum Humb.