从特征依赖的角度重新审视皇家蕨类植物的系统发育,并重新研究化石分类群问题,现有科和亚科概念。

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María José Urrea, Agustina Yañez, Jorge R Flores
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皇家蕨类(Osmundales)是一种形态多样的细孢子蕨类,其化石记录可以追溯到二叠纪。尽管有许多已被描述的过矿化物种,但灭绝物种之间的系统发育关系仍然存在争议。尽管已经应用了几种分析方法来推断出已经得到很好解决的系统发育假设——甚至是一些被认为更善于处理数据冲突和不确定性的方法,但许多分类群并没有被分配到特定的分类类别中。在这里,我们通过重新分析包含化石osmundale根状茎的广泛分类群样本的数据集来评估osmundale的系统发育亲缘性。还评估了字符依赖和加权字符对推断拓扑的同质性的影响。我们的分析对桂树科和桂树科的单系性提出了质疑。当考虑到性状依赖和减重性状进行推断时,Itopsidemoideae亚科呈现为单系。Osmundoideae亚科仅在一个凹度值和特征依赖下被检索为单系,而其余亚科包括在Osmundales中具有不确定亲缘关系的化石。例如,Osmundacaulis的位置被发现是鳄梨化石的姐妹分类群。为了恢复亚科以下类别的单一性,必须结合性状依赖和/或加权来对抗同质性。与先前的研究一致,多个分类群是不稳定的,使它们的系统发育亲缘关系不清楚。我们的分析强调了字符依赖和加权对同质性的影响,特别是在考虑缺失数据对观察到的同质性的贡献时。最终,这些考虑产生了明显不同的拓扑结构,这意味着不同的分类方案,突出了解决皇家蕨类植物进化史固有的复杂性。
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Revisiting the phylogeny of royal ferns (Osmundales) through the lens of character dependence and restudied fossil taxa questions existing family and subfamily concepts.

The royal ferns (Osmundales) are a morphologically diverse group of leptosporangiate ferns, the fossil record of which dates back to the Permian. Despite there being numerous described permineralized species, the phylogenetic relationships between extinct species remain contentious. Although several analytical approaches have been applied to infer well-resolved phylogenetic hypotheses-even methods that are arguably conceived to be better at dealing with data conflict and uncertainty, many taxa have not been assigned to specific taxonomic categories. Here, we evaluate the phylogenetic affinities in Osmundales by reanalysing a dataset comprising an extensive taxon sampling of fossil Osmundalean rhizomes. The impact of both character dependence and weighting characters against homoplasy on the inferred topologies is also evaluated. Our analyses cast doubts on the monophyly of Osmundaceae and Guaireaceae. Subfamily Itopsidemoideae was rendered monophyletic when inferences were conducted by considering character dependence and downweighting characters. The subfamily Osmundoideae was retrieved monophyletic only under one concavity value and using character dependence while the remaining subfamilies included fossils with uncertain affinities within Osmundales. The position of Osmundacaulis, for instance, was recovered as a sister taxon to guaireoid fossils. To recover the monophyly of the categories below the subfamily level, incorporating character dependence and/or weighting against homoplasy was necessary. Consistent with previous studies, multiple taxa were unstable, leaving their phylogenetic affinities unclear. Our analyses underline the impact of accounting for both character dependence and weighting against homoplasy, especially when considering the contribution of missing data to observed homoplasy. Ultimately, these considerations yield markedly different topologies that imply contrasting classification schemes, highlighting the complexity inherent in resolving the evolutionary history of royal ferns.

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Cladistics 生物-进化生物学
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