A Burmese amber fossil of Radula (Porellales, Jungermanniopsida) provides insights into the Cretaceous evolution of epiphytic lineages of leafy liverworts

被引:19
作者
Bechteler, Julia [1 ]
Schmidt, Alexander R. [2 ]
Renner, Matthew A. M. [3 ]
Wang, Bo [4 ]
Perez-Escobar, Oscar Alejandro [1 ,5 ]
Schaefer-Verwimp, Alfons [6 ]
Feldberg, Kathrin [1 ]
Heinrichs, Jochen [1 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Biol & GeoBioctr, Menzinger Str 67, D-80638 Munich, Germany
[2] Georg August Univ, Dept Geobiol, Goldschmidtstr 3, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[3] Royal Bot Gardens & Domain Trust, Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
[4] Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, State Key Lab Palaeobiol & Stratig, 39 East Beijing Rd, Nanjing 210008, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[5] Royal Bot Gardens Kew, Dept Identificat & Naming, Richmond TW9 3AB, Surrey, England
[6] Mittlere Letten 11, D-88634 Herdwangen Schonach, Germany
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
TROPICAL RAIN-FORESTS; DIVERSIFICATION PATTERNS; DIVERGENCE TIMES; INNER-MONGOLIA; GENUS; AGE; MARCHANTIOPHYTA; CALIBRATIONS; ANGIOSPERMS; EXTINCTION;
D O I
10.5194/fr-20-201-2017
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
DNA-based divergence time estimates suggested major changes in the composition of epiphyte lineages of liverworts during the Cretaceous; however, evidence from the fossil record is scarce. We present the first Cretaceous fossil of the predominantly epiphytic leafy liverwort genus Radula in ca. 100 Myr old Burmese amber. The fossil's exquisite preservation allows first insights into the morphology of early crown group representatives of Radula occurring in gymnosperm-dominated forests. Ancestral character state reconstruction aligns the fossil with the crown group of Radula subg. Odontoradula; however, corresponding divergence time estimates using the software BEAST lead to unrealistically old age estimates. Alternatively, assignment of the fossil to the stem of subg. Odontoradula results in a stem age estimate of Radula of 227.8Ma (95% highest posterior density (HPD): 165.7-306.7) and a crown group estimate of 176.3Ma (135.1-227.4), in agreement with analyses employing standard substitution rates (stem age 235.6 Ma (142.9-368.5), crown group age 183.8 Ma (109.9-289.1)). The fossil likely belongs to the stem lineage of Radula subg. Odontoradula. The fossil's modern morphology suggests that switches from gymnosperm to angiosperm phorophytes occurred without changes in plant body plans in epiphytic liverworts. The fossil provides evidence for striking morphological homoplasy in time. Even conservative node assignments of the fossil support older rather than younger age estimates of the Radula crown group, involving origins for most extant subgenera by the end of the Cretaceous and diversification of their crown groups in the Cenozoic.
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