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The critical role of fossils in inferring deep-node phylogenetic relationships and macroevolutionary patterns in Cornales.

Brian A Atkinson1.   

Abstract

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The basal asterid order, Cornales, experienced a rapid radiation during the Cretaceous, which has made it difficult to elucidate the early evolution of the order using extant taxa only. Recent paleobotanical studies, however, have begun to shed light on the early diversification of Cornales. Herein, fossils are directly incorporated in phylogenetic and quantitative morphological analyses to reconstruct early cornalean evolution.
METHODS: A morphological matrix of 77 fruit characters and 58 taxa (24 extinct) was assembled. Parsimony analyses including and excluding fossils were conducted. A fossil inclusive tree was time-scaled to visualize the timing of the initial cornalean radiation. Disparity analyses were utilized to infer the morphological evolution of cornaleans with drupaceous fruits. KEY
RESULTS: Fossil inclusive and exclusive parsimony analyses resulted in well-resolved deep-node relationships within Cornales. Resolution in the fossil inclusive analysis is substantially higher, revealing a basal grade including Loasaceae, Hydrangeaceae, Hydrostachyaceae, Grubbiaceae, a Hironoia+Amersinia clade, and Curtisiaceae, respectively, that leads to a "core" group containing a clade comprising a Cretaceous grade leading to clade of Nyssaceae, Mastixiaceae, and Davidiaceae that is sister to a Cornaceae+Alangiaceae clade. The time-scaled tree indicates that the initial cornalean diversification occurred before 89.8 Ma. Disparity analyses suggest the morphological diversity of Cornales peaked during the Paleogene.
CONCLUSIONS: Phylogenetic analyses clearly demonstrate that novel character mosaics of Cretaceous cornaleans play a critical role in resolving deep-node relationships within Cornales. The post-Cretaceous increase of cornalean disparity is associated with a shift in morphospace occupation, which can be explained from ecological and developmental perspectives.
© 2018 Botanical Society of America.

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Keywords:  Cretaceous; Paleogene; asterids; disparity; fruits; morphospace

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29797563     DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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1.  Cretaceous asterid evolution: fruits of Eydeia jerseyensis sp. nov. (Cornales) from the upper Turonian of eastern North America.

Authors:  Brian A Atkinson; Camila Martínez; William L Crepet
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2019-02-15       Impact factor: 4.357

2.  The Phylogenetic Significance of Fruit Structures in the Family Cornaceae of China and Related Taxa.

Authors:  Jingru Wang; Hui Zou; Mei Liu; Yuting Wang; Jian Ru; Changhong Guo
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-30

3.  Phylogenetic analysis of fossil flowers using an angiosperm-wide data set: proof-of-concept and challenges ahead.

Authors:  Jürg Schönenberger; Maria von Balthazar; Andrea López Martínez; Béatrice Albert; Charlotte Prieu; Susana Magallón; Hervé Sauquet
Journal:  Am J Bot       Date:  2020-10-07       Impact factor: 3.844

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