Ferns diversified in the shadow of angiosperms.

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Schneider, Harald

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Schuettpelz, Eric

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Pryer, Kathleen M

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Cranfill, Raymond

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Magallón, Susana

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Lupia, Richard

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2020-12-05T17:41:10Z

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2020-12-05T17:41:10Z

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2004-04

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2020-12-05T17:41:09Z

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The rise of angiosperms during the Cretaceous period is often portrayed as coincident with a dramatic drop in the diversity and abundance of many seed-free vascular plant lineages, including ferns. This has led to the widespread belief that ferns, once a principal component of terrestrial ecosystems, succumbed to the ecological predominance of angiosperms and are mostly evolutionary holdovers from the late Palaeozoic/early Mesozoic era. The first appearance of many modern fern genera in the early Tertiary fossil record implies another evolutionary scenario; that is, that the majority of living ferns resulted from a more recent diversification. But a full understanding of trends in fern diversification and evolution using only palaeobotanical evidence is hindered by the poor taxonomic resolution of the fern fossil record in the Cretaceous. Here we report divergence time estimates for ferns and angiosperms based on molecular data, with constraints from a reassessment of the fossil record. We show that polypod ferns (> 80% of living fern species) diversified in the Cretaceous, after angiosperms, suggesting perhaps an ecological opportunistic response to the diversification of angiosperms, as angiosperms came to dominate terrestrial ecosystems.

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0028-0836

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1476-4687

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21860

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Nature

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10.1038/nature02361

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Angiosperms

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Ferns

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Biodiversity

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Evolution, Molecular

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Phylogeny

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Time Factors

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Fossils

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Molecular Sequence Data

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Biological Evolution

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Ferns diversified in the shadow of angiosperms.

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Journal article

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Pryer, Kathleen M|0000-0002-9776-6736

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553

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557

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6982

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Biology

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Duke Science & Society

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Duke

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Initiatives

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Published

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428

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