RRC ID 83651
Author Zhao J, Wang JG, Hu YP, Huang CJ, Fang SL, Wan ZY, Li RJ, Yu H, He ZR, Zhou XM.
Title Phylogenetic Inferences and Historical Biogeography of Onocleaceae.
Journal Plants (Basel)
Abstract The family Onocleaceae represents a small family of terrestrial ferns, with four genera and around five species. It has a circumboreal to north temperate distribution, and exhibits a disjunct distribution between Eurasia and North America, including Mexico. Historically, the taxonomy and classification of this family has been subject to debate and contention among scholars, leading to contradictory classifications and disagreements on the number of genera and species within the family. Furthermore, due to this disjunct intercontinental distribution and the lack of detailed study across its wide range, this family merits further study to clarify its distributional pattern. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions were based on a concatenated sequence dataset for 17 plastid loci and one nuclear locus, which were generated from 106 ingroup and six outgroup taxa from three families. Phylogenetic analyses support that Onocleaceae is composed of four main clades, and Pentarhizidium was recovered as the first branching lineages in Onocleaceae. Molecular dating and ancestral area reconstruction analyses suggest that the stem group of Onocleaceae originated in Late Cretaceous, with subsequent diversification and establishment of the genera Matteuccia, Onoclea, Onocleopsis, and Pentarhizidium during the Paleogene and Neogene. The ancestors of Matteuccia, Onoclea, and Onocleopsis could have migrated to North America via the Beringian land bridge or North Atlantic land bridge which suggests that the diversification of Matteuccia + Onoclea + Onocleopsis closely aligns with the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). In addition, these results suggest that Onocleaceae species diversity peaks during the late Neogene to Quaternary. Studies such as this enhance our understanding of the mechanisms and climatic conditions shaping disjunct distribution in ferns and lycophytes of eastern Asia, North America, and Mexico and contribute to a growing body of evidence from other taxa, to advance our understanding of the origins and migration of plants across continents.
Volume 14(4)
Published 2025-2-7
DOI 10.3390/plants14040510
PII plants14040510
Description BiodiC-J data were referenced.
PMID 40006769
PMC PMC11858849
Resource
GBIF Fern (Pteridophyta) specimens of Toyama Science Museum Plant specimens of Ishikawa Museum of Natural History Pteridophyte specimens of Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum Plant Specimens of The Cattle Museum Long-term fauna and flora records of the experimental forests of the Forest Research Station of Hokkaido University, Japan Plant specimens of Toyota City Nature Sanctuary Plant specimens of Tochigi Prefectural Museum Plant specimens of Nasunogahara Museum Ferns and Lycophytes Specimens of Kawasaki Municipal Science Museum Herbarium Specimens of The Kagoshima University Museum (KAG) Vascular plant specimens of the herbarium of the Tohoku University (TUS) Botanical collection of Gifu Prefecture Museum Plant specimens of Otaru Museum Plant specimens of Komatsu City Museum Vascular plant specimens of the Kagoshima Prefectural Museum Paleobotany collection of National Museum of Nature and Science Plant specimens of Horaiji-san Museum of Natural History Toji K. collection The 6-7th National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey Vascular Plant Specimens of Yamagata Prefectural Museum Nagoya-Plants Vascular plant specimens of Omachi Alpine Museum Plant specimens of Natural History Museum, Kishiwada City Vascular Plants Specimens of Ehime Prefectural Science Museum Vascular Plants Collection of National Museum of Nature and Science Vascular plant specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Vascular plants database of Atsugi City Museum Herbarium, University Archives and Collections, Fukushima University, Japan (FKSE) Vascular plant specimens of Iida City Museum Herbarium of Hokkaido University Museum (SAPS) Vascular Plant Collection of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Pteridophyta specimens of Iwate Prefectural Museum Pteridophyta collection of Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka Ibaraki Nature Museum, Vascular Plants collection Kitami Region Museum of Science History and Art(KIRM) Vascular plant specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science (TNS) Plant Specimens of Kurashiki Museum of Natural History Herbarium Specimens of Tokushima Prefectural Museum, Japan Plant Specimens of Lake Biwa Museum Spermatophyta specimens of Iwate Prefectural Museum Vascular Plants Collection of Sagamihara City Museum Plant specimens in the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan Plant specimens deposited in Osaka Museum of Natural History, Japan Vascular Plant Specimens of Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden Plant Specimens of Wakayama Prefectural Museum of Natural History Plant Specimens of The Shimane Nature Museum of Mt. Sanbe Plant specimens of Kiritappu Wetland Center Vascular Plant Specimen database of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Gunma Museum of Natural History, Vascular Plant Specimen Vascular plants collection of Hiratsuka City Museum Vascular Plant Specimens of the URO Herbarium (Faculty of Education, University of the Ryukyus) Plant specimens of Kushiro City Museum Monitoring records of plant species in the Hakone region of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan, 2001-2010 Plant specimens of Horaiji-san Museum of Natural History Kichi T. collection Vascular Plant Specimens of the RYU Herbarium (Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus) Plant specimens of Bihoro Museum Vascular plant specimens of Sugadaira Research Station, Mountain Science Center, University of Tsukuba The 2nd and 3rd National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey (common species) Herbarium of Shinshu University Plant specimens of Parthenon Tama Museum (PTHM) Plant specimens of Obihiro Centennial City Museum Vascular plant specimens of Nagano Environmental Conservation Research Institute, Nagano Prefecture Plant Observation Records of Japan Botanical Specimens of Kaizuka City Museum of Natural History (KCMN) Vascular plant specimens of The Shirakami Research Center for Environmental Sciences, Hirosaki University Vascular plant specimens of Aomori City Forestry Museum Asahikawa Educational College herbarium Plant specimens of the Museum of Yamagata University Plant specimens of Toyota City Nature Sanctuary (from non-museum circle) Vascular plant specimens of Toyama Science Museum Plant specimens of Takatsuki Nature Museum (Aquapia Akutagawa) Plant distribution data with photograph