Cretaceous chloranthoids: early prominence, extinct diversity and missing links

Author:

Friis Else Marie12,Crane Peter R34,Pedersen Kaj Raunsgaard1,Marone Federica5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geoscience, University of Aarhus , Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 2, DK-8000 Aarhus C , Denmark

2. Department of Palaeobiology, Swedish Museum of Natural History , Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm , Sweden

3. Oak Spring Garden Foundation , 1776 Loughborough Lane, Upperville, VA 20184 , USA

4. Yale School of the Environment, Yale University , New Haven, CT 06511 , USA

5. Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute , Villigen PSI , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract Background The Chloranthaceae comprise four extant genera (Hedyosmum, Ascarina, Chloranthus and Sarcandra), all with simple flowers. Molecular phylogenetics indicates that the Chloranthaceae diverged very early in angiosperm evolution, although how they are related to eudicots, magnoliids, monocots and Ceratophyllum is uncertain. Fossil pollen similar to that of Ascarina and Hedyosmum has long been recognized in the Early Cretaceous, but over the last four decades evidence of extinct Chloranthaceae based on other types of fossils has expanded dramatically and contributes significantly to understanding the evolution of the family. Scope Studies of fossils from the Cretaceous, especially mesofossils of Early Cretaceous age from Portugal and eastern North America, recognized diverse flowers, fruits, seeds, staminate inflorescences and stamens of extinct chloranthoids. These early chloranthoids include forms related to extant Hedyosmum and also to the Ascarina, Chloranthus and Sarcandra clade. In the Late Cretaceous there are several occurrences of distinctive fossil androecia related to extant Chloranthus. The rich and still expanding Cretaceous record of Chloranthaceae contrasts with a very sparse Cenozoic record, emphasizing that the four extant genera are likely to be relictual, although speciation within the genera might have occurred in relatively recent times. In this study, we describe three new genera of Early Cretaceous chloranthoids and summarize current knowledge on the extinct diversity of the group. Conclusions The evolutionary lineage that includes extant Chloranthaceae is diverse and abundantly represented in Early Cretaceous mesofossil floras that provide some of the earliest evidence of angiosperm reproductive structures. Extinct chloranthoids, some of which are clearly in the Chloranthaceae crown group, fill some of the morphological gaps that currently separate the extant genera, help to illuminate how some of the unusual features of extant Chloranthaceae evolved and suggest that Chloranthaceae are of disproportionate importance for a more refined understanding of ecology and phylogeny of early angiosperm diversification.

Funder

Yale University

Oak Spring Garden Foundation

Swedish Research Council

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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