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(American Journal of Botany. 2004;91:1582-1598.)
© 2004 Botanical Society of America, Inc.


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Phylogeny and evolution of ferns (monilophytes) with a focus on the early leptosporangiate divergences1

Kathleen M. Pryer2,6, Eric Schuettpelz2, Paul G. Wolf3, Harald Schneider2,4, Alan R. Smith5 and Raymond Cranfill5

2Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708 USA; 3Department of Biology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322 USA; 4Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften, Abteilung Systematische Botanik, Georg-August-Universität, Untere Karspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen, Germany; 5University Herbarium, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 USA

The phylogenetic structure of ferns (= monilophytes) is explored here, with a special focus on the early divergences among leptosporangiate lineages. Despite considerable progress in our understanding of fern relationships, a rigorous and comprehensive analysis of the early leptosporangiate divergences was lacking. Therefore, a data set was designed here to include critical taxa that were not included in earlier studies. More than 5000 bp from the plastid (rbcL, atpB, rps4) and the nuclear (18S rDNA) genomes were sequenced for 62 taxa. Phylogenetic analyses of these data (1) confirm that Osmundaceae are sister to the rest of the leptosporangiates, (2) resolve a diverse set of ferns formerly thought to be a subsequent grade as possibly monophyletic (((Dipteridaceae, Matoniaceae), Gleicheniaceae), Hymenophyllaceae), and (3) place schizaeoid ferns as sister to a large clade of "core leptosporangiates" that includes heterosporous ferns, tree ferns, and polypods. Divergence time estimates for ferns are reported from penalized likelihood analyses of our molecular data, with constraints from a reassessment of the fossil record.

Key Words: Bayesian inference • divergence time estimates • ferns • fossil record • molecular systematics • monilophytes • penalized likelihood • vascular plant evolution




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