DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF THE GENUS VERONICA L. IN IRAN SHAHRYAR SAEIDI-MEHRVARZ

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Bangladesh J. Bot. 34(2): 71-75, 2005 (December) DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF THE GENUS VERONICA L. IN IRAN SHAHRYAR SAEIDI-MEHRVARZ Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran Key words: Veronica, Phytogeography, Distribution map, Iran Abstract In this study number, proportion of various phytogeographical elements and life forms of Veronica species and distribution map of some of them in Iran are provided. Introduction South-west Asia is the centre of diversity for the genus Veronica L. Approximately half of the species of the genus Veronica (Scrophulariaceae) occur in this region (Willis 1965). This genus has been classified into five sections by Fischer (1981). In Iran, 60 species of Veronica are reported to occur. Among them 18 species are endemic. The habitats of these species vary from humid soils, cultivated farms and rocky slopes. In the course of systematic revision of the genus Veronica in Iran, a taxa new to science has been discovered (Saeidi et al. 2001) and new records from Iran have been reported (Saeidi et al. 2001, Saeidi and Assadi 2003). The aim of the present study is to analyse the distribution patterns and to recognize the various phytogeographical elements of Veronica species in Iran. Materials and Methods The present report is based on various botanical field studies carried out between 1998 and 2001. Several specimens of Veronica have been collected from many parts of Iran. These are kept in TUH (Tehran University Herbarium). Some duplicates are also in TARI (Herbarium of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands). Terminology of the main phytochoria (Irano- Turanian, Mediterranean, Hyrcanian) is based on the classical work of Takhtajan (1986). Results and Discussion Phytogeographical distribution patterns: Table 1 shows that majority of the Veronica species (55 %) distributed in Iran belong to the Irano-Turanian area. This is followed by 21% Hyrcanian species and only 3.3% Mediterranean species. The biregional elements are Irano- Turanian/ Mediterranean (1.6%) and Irano-Turanian/Hyrcanian (11.6%). The percentage of the Irano-Turanian/Mediterranean/Hyrcanian species is 1.6. Five percentage of Veronica species are Cosmopolitan, namely V. persica, V. polita and V. beccabunga. Table 2 lists the endemic species, phytogeographical elements, life form and their distribution in different locations of Iran. Seventy nine per cent of the species of Veronica are mono-regional elements. The rest are bi- or tri-regional and cosmopolitan in distribution. A good number of species are found in North and North-west Iran. However, North-eastern and West of Iran are also rich in Veronica species. Some of them e.g. V. orientalis, V. campylopoda, V. capillipes, V. anagallis-aquatica, V. persica, V. polita and V. biloba are widely distributed in Iran (Figs. 1 and 2), while others such as V. avromanica, V. verna, V. triphyllos and V. viscosa have very limited distribution (Figs. 3 and 4). E-mail: saeidimz@guilan.ac.ir.

72 SAEIDI-MEHRVARZ Life form: Thirty two per cent of the Veronica species are hemichryptophytes, 57 per cent therophytes, 3.5 per cent chamaephytes, 5.3 per cent H/T and 8.9 per cent H/CH in Iran. Hemichryptophytes are the most dominant life form among the Veronica species distributed in Iran, chamaephytes are not common. Table 1. Number and proportion of various phytogeographical elements of Veronica species in Iran. Phytogeographical area Abbreviation* No. of species % Irano-Turanian IT 33 55 Hyrcanian HY 13 21 Mediterranean M 2 3 Irano-Turanian/Mediterranean IT/M 1 1.6 Irano-Turanian/Hyrcanian IT/HY 7 11.6 Irano-Turanian/Mediterranean/ Hyrcanian IT/M/HY 1 1.6 Cosmpolitan COS 3 5 *IT= Irano-Turanian, HY=Hyrcanian, M = Mediterranean, COS=Cosmopolitan. Table 2. List of Veronica species in Iran. EN = Endemic. In the following list the endemic species, phytogeographical elements, life forms and their distribution are presented. Life forms: CH = Chamaephyte, H = Hemicryptophyte, T = Therophyte. Species Distribution Chorotype EN Life form NW N NE W C S SE Veronica acrotheca IT/M + H/CH + + V. anagallis-aquatica IT H + + + + + + V. anagalloides IT H + + + + + V. argute-serrata IT T + + + + V. arvensis IT/HY T + + + V. avromanica IT T + V. aucheri IT + H + + V. beccabunga COS H + + + V. biloba IT T + + + + V. bozakmanii IT T + V. bungei IT/HY +? + V. campylopoda IT T + + + + V. capillipes IT T + + V. cardiocarpa IT T + V. ceratocarpa HY H/T + + V. chionantha IT + H + + V. crista-galli HY T + +

DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF THE GENUS VERONICA IN IRAN 73 V. cymbalaria M T + (Contd.) (Contd.) V. czerniakowoskiana IT H/CH + V. daranica IT + H + V. davisii IT H + V. denudata IT? + V. euphrasifolia HY +? + V. farinosa IT + CH + + V. ferganica IT T + V. filiformis HY H + V. fragilis IT + H + V. francispetae HY + T + V. gaubae IT/HY + H/T + + + + V. gentianoides HY H + + V. hederifolia IT/M/HY T + + + + V. hispidula IT T + + V. intercedens IT T + + + + + V. khorassanica IT + H/CH + + + V. kopetdaghensis IT H/CH + V. kurdica IT/HY + H + + + V. macropoda IT T + V. macrostachys IT/HY H + + V. magna HY H + V. mazanderana HY + T + V. microcarpa IT T + V. mirabilis IT/HY + H + + V. multifida IT CH + + V. officinalis HY H/CH + V. orientalis IT H + + + + V. paederotae IT + H + V. panormitana M? + V. peregrina HY T + V. persica COS H/T + + + + + + + V. polita COS T + + + + + + + V. pusilla IT T + + + + V. rechingeri HY + H + + V. reuterana IT T + V. rubrifolia IT + T + + + + + + V. scardica IT H + V. serpyllifolia HY H + V. siaretensis HY + T +

74 SAEIDI-MEHRVARZ V. triphyllos IT T + V. verna IT/HY T + + V. viscosa IT T + Endemism: The most important speciation centre of Veronica is Turkey and Caucasus. V. davisii, V. filiformis and V. bozakmanii are known only from this region and adjacent areas (Fischer 1978). The species most closely related to V. persica and V. polita are V. ceratocarpa, V. francispetae, V. siaretensis and V. filiformis, which are distributed mainly in North Iran. Iran with 18 endemic species is one of the important diversification centres of the genus Veronica. Fig. 1. Distribution map of V. biloba ( ) and V. anagallis-aquatica ( ). Fig. 2. Distribution map of V. persica ( ) and V. polita ( ). Fig. 3. Distribution map of V. avromanica ( ) and V. verna ( ). Fig. 4. Distribution map of V. viscosa ( ) and V. triphyllos ( ). The largest mountain ranges of Iran, i.e. Alborz and Zagros, are other important speciation centres of Veronica. V. rechingeri, V. chionantha, V. mazanderana, V. francispetae, V. siaretensis and V. mirabilis are some of the endemic species in Alborz. V. acrotheca, V. farinosa and V. fragilis are some endemics known from Zagros. A similar disrtibution pattern has

DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF THE GENUS VERONICA IN IRAN 75 already been reported for V. farinosa and V. acrotheca in Iran by Fischer (1984). The Kopet Dagh mountain range in North-east Iran is another important speciation centre of Veronica, according to the report of many Russian taxonomists (Borrisova 1955), who described many new species from this region. V. kopetdaghensis, V. czerniakowoskiana and V. ferganica are the only endemic of Kopet Dagh. V. officinalis, V. magna, V. mazanderana, V. gaubae, V. crista-galli and endemic species e.g. V. ceratocarpa,v. francispetae, V. siaretensis are found in dense forests of North Iran. Growth altitude: Most of the species of this genus occur at an altitude of 1000-2700 m, but V. mirabilis and V. paederotae occur in subalpine regions of Central and North Iran, while V. peregrina occurs at lower altitudes (down to 20 m). This species is a native of North Europe, being introduced in the 18th century (Bangerter 1964) and has since then become widespread. This species shows indigenous distribution in North Iran as a damp plant. Acknowledgements The author is grateful to Dr. Shahin Zarre, Tehran University for his helpful comments on the manuscript. This project was supported by the grant No.65 of the Research Council of the Guilan University. References Bangerter, E.B. 1964. Veronica peregrine L. in the British Isles. Proc. of the Bot. Soc. of the British Isles. 5: 303-313. Borrisova, A.G. 1955. Scrophulariaceae: Veronica. In: Komarov, V. L. (ed.) : Flora U.S.S.R. 22: 239-500. Fischer, M.A. 1978. Veronica. In: Davis P. H. (Ed.): Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. 6: 685. 689-753.- Edinburgh Univ. Press. Fischer, M.A. 1981. Veronica. In: Rechinger K.H. (Ed.): Flora Iranica 147: 25-165. Akad. Druck. U.- Verlagsanstalt, Graz. Fischer, M.A. 1984. Veronica fridericea, a new species from EasternTurkey. Pl. Syst. Evol. 144: 67-71. Saeidi, S., A. Ghahreman. and Assadi, M. 2001. A new species of Veronica (Scrophulariceae) from Iran. Nordic. J. Bot. 21(6): 581-583. Saeidi, S., A. Ghahreman. and Assadi, M. 2001. Notes on the Genus Veronica (Scrophulariceae: Tribe Veroniceae) in Iran: Seed characters and a new record. Pak. J. Bot. 33(2): 143-152. Saeidi, S and M. Assadi. 2003. New Veronica (Scrophulariceae) Records for the Flora of Iran. Turk. J. Bot. 27(4): 339-342. Takhtajan, A. 1986. Floristic Regions of the World. University of California Press. California. (English translation from Russian). Willis, J.C. 1965. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns, Cambridge University Press. (Manuscript received on 21 May, 2003; revised on 29 September, 2005)