4.4 Article

Osmunda pulchella sp nov from the Jurassic of Sweden-reconciling molecular and fossil evidence in the phylogeny of modern royal ferns (Osmundaceae)

期刊

BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

出版社

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-015-0400-7

关键词

Calcification; Evolutionary placement; Fern evolution; Organelle preservation; Osmundales; Osmundastrum; Outgroup; Paraphyly; Permineralization; Phylogenetic networks

资金

  1. Swedish Research Council (VR) [2014-5232, 2014-5234]

向作者/读者索取更多资源

Background: The classification of royal ferns (Osmundaceae) has long remained controversial. Recent molecular phylogenies indicate that Osmunda is paraphyletic and needs to be separated into Osmundastrum and Osmunda s.str. Here, however, we describe an exquisitely preserved Jurassic Osmunda rhizome (O. pulchella sp. nov.) that combines diagnostic features of both Osmundastrum and Osmunda, calling molecular evidence for paraphyly into question. We assembled a new morphological matrix based on rhizome anatomy, and used network analyses to establish phylogenetic relationships between fossil and extant members of modern Osmundaceae. We re-analysed the original molecular data to evaluate root-placement support. Finally, we integrated morphological and molecular data-sets using the evolutionary placement algorithm. Results: Osmunda pulchella and five additional Jurassic rhizome species show anatomical character suites intermediate between Osmundastrum and Osmunda. Molecular evidence for paraphyly is ambiguous: a previously unrecognized signal from spacer sequences favours an alternative root placement that would resolve Osmunda s.l. as monophyletic. Our evolutionary placement analysis identifies fossil species as probable ancestral members of modern genera and subgenera, which accords with recent evidence from Bayesian dating. Conclusions: Osmunda pulchella is likely a precursor of the Osmundastrum lineage. The recently proposed root placement in Osmundaceae-based solely on molecular data-stems from possibly misinformative outgroup signals in rbcL and atpA genes. We conclude that the seemingly conflicting evidence from morphological, anatomical, molecular, and palaeontological data can instead be elegantly reconciled under the assumption that Osmunda is indeed monophyletic.

作者

我是这篇论文的作者
点击您的名字以认领此论文并将其添加到您的个人资料中。

评论

主要评分

4.4
评分不足

次要评分

新颖性
-
重要性
-
科学严谨性
-
评价这篇论文

推荐

Article Paleontology

RECONSTRUCTION AND PHYLOGENETIC SIGNIFICANCE OF A NEW EQUISETUM LINNAEUS SPECIES FROM THE LOWER JURASSIC OF CERRO BAYO (CHUBUT PROVINCE, ARGENTINA)

Andres Elgorriaga, Ignacio H. Escapa, Benjamin Bomfleur, Ruben Cuneo, Eduardo G. Ottone

AMEGHINIANA (2015)

Article Biology

Fossilized spermatozoa preserved in a 50-Myr-old annelid cocoon from Antarctica

Benjamin Bomfleur, Thomas Mors, Marco Ferraguti, Marcelo A. Reguero, Stephen McLoughlin

BIOLOGY LETTERS (2015)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Vegetation history across the Permian-Triassic boundary in Pakistan (Amb section, Salt Range)

Elke Schneebeli-Hermann, Wolfram M. Kurschner, Hans Kerp, Benjamin Bomfleur, Peter A. Hochuli, Hugo Bucher, David Ware, Ghazala Roohi

GONDWANA RESEARCH (2015)

Article Geography, Physical

Biotic interactions in an exceptionally well preserved osmundaceous fern rhizome from the Early Jurassic of Sweden

Stephen McLoughlin, Benjamin Bomfleur

PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY (2016)

Article Plant Sciences

Triassic Kykloxylon wood (Umkomasiaceae, Gymnospermopsida) from Skinner Ridge, northern Victoria Land, East Antarctica

Changhwan Oh, Tae-Yoon S. Park, Jusun Woo, Benjamin Bomfleur, Marc Philippe, Anne-Laure Decombeix, Young-Hwan G. Kim, Jong Ik Lee

REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY (2016)

Article Paleontology

Dicroidium bandelii sp nov (corystospermalean foliage) from the Permian of Jordan

A. Abu Hamad, P. Blomenkemper, H. Kerp, B. Bomfleur

Article Paleontology

Dicroidium bandelii sp nov (corystospermalean foliage) from the Permian of Jordan

A. Abu Hamad, P. Blomenkemper, H. Kerp, B. Bomfleur

Article Geology

280-m.y.-old fossil starch reveals early plant-animal mutualism

Feng Liu, Benjamin Bomfleur, Huiping Peng, Quan Li, Hans Kerp, Huaicheng Zhu

GEOLOGY (2018)

Article Plant Sciences

HABIT AND ECOLOGY OF THE PETRIELLALES, AN UNUSUAL GROUP OF SEED PLANTS FROM THE TRIASSIC OF GONDWANA

Benjamin Bomfleur, Anne-Laure Decombeix, Andrew B. Schwendemann, Ignacio H. Escapa, Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Stephen McLoughlin

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES (2014)

Article Paleontology

Diverse bryophyte mesofossils from the Triassic of Antarctica

Benjamin Bomfleur, Ashley A. Klymiuk, Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Erik L. Gulbranson, John L. Isbell

LETHAIA (2014)

Article Plant Sciences

From the Transantarctic Basin to the Ferrar Large Igneous Province-New palynostratigraphic age constraints for Triassic-Jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica

Benjamin Bomfleur, Robert Schoener, Joerg W. Schneider, Lothar Viereck, Hans Kerp, John L. McKellar

REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY (2014)

Article Plant Sciences

New insights into the anatomy, development, and affinities of corystosperm trees from the Triassic of Antarctica

Anne-Laure Decombeix, Benjamin Bomfleur, Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor

REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY (2014)

Article Evolutionary Biology

Using More Than the Oldest Fossils: Dating Osmundaceae with Three Bayesian Clock Approaches

Guido W. Grimm, Paschalia Kapli, Benjamin Bomfleur, Stephen McLoughlin, Susanne S. Renner

SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY (2015)

暂无数据