多米尼加琥珀中的塑性体系统发生组学和新化石证据揭示了新热带蕨类植物 Pecluma 属的进化史。

IF 2.4 2区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Ledis Regalado, Marc S. Appelhans, Anja Poehlein, Axel Himmelbach, Alexander R. Schmidt
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摘要

前言:基于叶绿体标记的分子研究对蕨类植物 Pecluma 属(多足目、多足科)的单系性提出了质疑,该属中嵌套有多个多足目物种。我们通过评估迄今为止尚未测序的 4 个多孔菌属物种的系统发育位置,并整合 Pecluma 的首个化石证据,探讨了 Pecluma 的划分及其生物地理格局:方法:利用标本馆材料,我们采用基因组剔除法获得了多足纲的系统发育假说;以先前发表的基于四个质粒标记的多足纲系统发育为框架,评估了中新世多米尼加琥珀化石中观察到的特征状态组合;计算了分化时间;并进行了祖先区域估计:结果:在多孔菌科(Polypodioideae)中,Pecluma 被认为是 Phlebodium 的姊妹种。新测序的三个物种--Polypodium otites、P. pinnatissimum和P. ursipes--在Pecluma支系中得到最大支持度,而P. christensenii仍属于Polypodium。化石特征状态的最接近组合是在 Pecluma 中发现的。我们的生物地理学分析表明,Pecluma属起源于始新世的南美洲,随后在渐新世和中新世发生了几次向墨西哥-中美洲和西印度群岛的殖民事件:结论:尽管对 Pecluma 的界定仍具有挑战性,但我们的研究结果阐明了该属的起源和年代。新描述的化石--Pecluma hispaniolae sp.nov.--支持了大安的列斯群岛附生群落自中新世以来表现出恒定的类群组成的假设。我们提出了新的组合(Pecluma otites、Pecluma pinnatissima 和 Pecluma ursipes),以容纳之前被归入 Polypodium 的三个物种。
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Plastome phylogenomics and new fossil evidence from Dominican amber shed light on the evolutionary history of the Neotropical fern genus Pecluma

Plastome phylogenomics and new fossil evidence from Dominican amber shed light on the evolutionary history of the Neotropical fern genus Pecluma

Premise

Molecular studies based on chloroplast markers have questioned the monophyly of the fern genus Pecluma (Polypodioideae, Polypodiaceae), which has several species of Polypodium nested within it. We explored the delimitation of Pecluma and its biogeographic pattern by evaluating the phylogenetic position of four Polypodium species not sequenced thus far and integrating the first fossil evidence of Pecluma.

Methods

Using herbarium material, we applied a genome-skimming approach to obtain a phylogenetic hypothesis of Polypodioideae; assessed the combination of character states observed in the fossil from Miocene Dominican amber using a previously published phylogeny of Polypodioideae based on four plastid markers as framework; calculated divergence times; and conducted an ancestral area estimation.

Results

Within Polypodioideae, Pecluma was recovered as sister to Phlebodium. Three of the newly sequenced species—Polypodium otites, P. pinnatissimum, and P. ursipes—were recovered with maximum support within the Pecluma clade, whereas P. christensenii remained within Polypodium. The closest combination of character states of the fossil was found within Pecluma. Our biogeographic analyses suggest an Eocene origin of the genus in South America, with several subsequent Oligocene and Miocene colonization events to Mexico–Central America and to the West Indies.

Conclusions

Although the circumscription of Pecluma is still challenging, our results elucidate the origin and age of the genus. The newly described fossil, Pecluma hispaniolae sp. nov., supports the hypothesis that the epiphytic communities of the Greater Antilles exhibit a constant generic composition since the Miocene. We propose new combinations (Pecluma otites, Pecluma pinnatissima, and Pecluma ursipes) to accommodate three species previously classified in Polypodium.

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American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Botany (AJB), the flagship journal of the Botanical Society of America (BSA), publishes peer-reviewed, innovative, significant research of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of plant biology (structure, function, development, diversity, genetics, evolution, systematics), all levels of organization (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens). AJB requires authors to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions of plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, natural history, broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data will not be considered.
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