All tangled up: Unraveling phylogenetics and reticulate evolution in the vining ferns, Lygodium (Schizaeales)

Author:

Pelosi Jessie A.1ORCID,Zumwalde Bethany A.1ORCID,Testo Weston L.123ORCID,Kim Emily H.14ORCID,Burleigh J. Gordon1ORCID,Sessa Emily B.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology University of Florida Gainesville 32611 Florida USA

2. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Fort Worth 76107 Texas USA

3. The Pringle Herbarium, Department of Plant Biology University of Vermont Burlington 05405 Vermont USA

4. Department of Microbiology and Cell Sciences University of Florida Gainesville 32611 Florida USA

5. William and Lynda Steere Herbarium The New York Botanical Garden Bronx 10458 New York USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseReticulate evolution, often accompanied by polyploidy, is prevalent in plants, and particularly in the ferns. Resolving the resulting non‐bifurcating histories remains a major challenge for plant phylogenetics. Here, we present a phylogenomic investigation into the complex evolutionary history of the vining ferns, Lygodium (Lygodiaceae, Schizaeales).MethodsUsing a targeted enrichment approach with the GoFlag 408 flagellate land plant probe set, we generated large nuclear and plastid sequence datasets for nearly all taxa in the genus and constructed the most comprehensive phylogeny of the family to date using concatenated maximum likelihood and coalescence approaches. We integrated this phylogeny with cytological and spore data to explore karyotype evolution and generate hypotheses about the origins of putative polyploids and hybrids.ResultsOur data and analyses support the origins of several putative allopolyploids (e.g., L. cubense, L. heterodoxum) and hybrids (e.g., L. ×fayae) and also highlight the potential prevalence of autopolyploidy in this clade (e.g., L. articulatum, L. flexuosum, and L. longifolium).ConclusionsOur robust phylogenetic framework provides valuable insights into dynamic reticulate evolution in this clade and demonstrates the utility of target‐capture data for resolving these complex relationships.

Publisher

Wiley

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