Dating the evolution of the complex thalloid liverworts (Marchantiopsida): total‐evidence dating analysis supports a Late Silurian‐Early Devonian origin and post‐Mesozoic morphological stasis

Author:

Flores Jorge R.12ORCID,Bippus Alexander C.3ORCID,de Ullivarri Carmen Fernández1,Suárez Guillermo M.14ORCID,Hyvönen Jaakko5ORCID,Tomescu Alexandru M. F.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unidad Ejecutora Lillo (UEL), CONICET‐Fundación Miguel Lillo Miguel Lillo 251, San Miguel del Tucumán CP 4000 Tucumán Argentina

2. Instituto de Paleontología y Sedimentología, Sección Paleobotánica, Fundación Miguel Lillo Miguel Lillo 251, San Miguel del Tucumán CP 4000 Tucumán Argentina

3. Indian Natural Resource Science and Engineering Program + Diversity in STEM 1 Harpst St Arcata CA 95521 USA

4. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán Miguel Lillo 251 T4000JFE San Miguel de Tucumán Argentina

5. Finnish Museum of Natural History (Botany) & Organismal and Evolutionary Biology & Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki PO Box 7 FI‐00014 Helsinki Finland

6. Department of Biological Sciences California State Polytechnic University Humboldt Arcata CA 95521 USA

Abstract

Summary Divergence times based on molecular clock analyses often differ from those derived from total‐evidence dating (TED) approaches. For bryophytes, fossils have been excluded from previous assessments of divergence times, and thus, their utility in dating analyses remains unexplored. Here, we conduct the first TED analyses of the complex thalloid liverworts (Marchantiopsida) that include fossils and evaluate macroevolutionary trends in morphological ‘diversity’ (disparity) and rates. Phylogenetic analyses were performed on a combined dataset of 130 discrete characters and 11 molecular markers (sampled from nuclear, plastid and mitochondrial genomes). Taxon sampling spanned 56 extant species – representing all the orders within Marchantiophyta and extant genera within Marchantiales – and eight fossil taxa. Total‐evidence dating analyses support the radiation of Marchantiopsida during Late Silurian‐Early Devonian (or Middle Ordovician when the outgroup is excluded) and that of Ricciaceae in the Middle Jurassic. Morphological change rate was high early in the history of the group, but it barely increased after Late Cretaceous. Disparity‐through‐time analyses support a fast increase in diversity until the Middle Triassic (c. 250 Ma), after which phenotypic evolution slows down considerably. Incorporating fossils in analyses challenges previous assumptions on the affinities of extinct taxa and indicates that complex thalloid liverworts radiated c. 125 Ma earlier than previously inferred.

Funder

Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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