ORIGIN EARLY DIVERS LAND PLANT PBSmithsonian, 17 aug 1997 - 441 pagina's The appearance of land vegetation on Earth 450 million years ago marked a period of unparalleled innovation in plant evolution. The transition from algae to the first land plants---the transition from water to air---entailed adaptations that gave rise to many of today's major plant groups, including mosses, liverworts, lycopsids, and ferns. An understanding of early land plant relationships is critical to a full-scale appreciation of phylogenetic patterns in the plant kingdom. The first comprehensive application of cladistics---a system of defining taxa by shared characteristics to infer evolutionary relationships--- to the massive body of data on both living and fossil plants, this book clarifies phylogenetic patterns within and among basal groups of land plants. Summarizing the morphological and molecular evidence available, the authors critically explore the distribution of characters such as stem branching, leaves, and heterospory. Their specific phylogenetic hypotheses make explicit previous morphology-based studies, and their inclusion of fossils clarifies relationships among extinct groups. The book contributes significantly to current ideas on the homology of land plant structural features and supports the monophyly of vascular plants as well as the early divergence of lycopsids from other tracheophytes. Illustrated with line drawings and complete with appendices detailing the morphology of early fossil plants and their living relatives, The Origin and Early Diversification of Land Plants discusses the implications of its phylogenetic conclusions for understanding the evolution of land plant structure, life cycles, the appearance of groups in the fossil record, biogeographic patterns, and related geological events. In its detailed analysis of the patterns and processes underlying the origin of land plants, the book sheds light on central questions surrounding the initial assembly of terrestrial ecosystems. |
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The Influence of Paleobotanical Data | 5 |
Embryobiota 27 | 45 |
RESULTS | 77 |
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absent 0 absent absent 1 present Aglaophyton analysis antheridium archegonium Asteroxylon axis Banks Baragwanathia Barinophyton basal Bateman Bierhorst 1971 binary character branching bryophytes cells Churchill 1984 circinate clade cladistic Cooksonia data see Appendix dehiscence Devonian DiMichele Drepanophycus Duckett early Devonian early fossil Edwards elongate embryophytes Euphyllophytina extant ferns Figure fossil record gametophyte Gensel genus Gosslingia green algae helical homosporous Horneophyton hornworts Hsua Hueber Huperzia inapplicable isotomous Kenrick and Crane land plants ligulate liverworts Lycophytina Lycopodiaceae lycopsids main axes metaxylem microphylls Mishler and Churchill missing data monophyly morphology mosses multicellular node Nothia outgroups paraphyletic phylogenetic phytes polysporangiophytes present 0 absent present 1 present protoxylem pseudomonopodial Psilophyton relationships Remy reniform Renzaglia Rhynia Rhyniophytina Sawdonia Schuster seed plants Selaginella Selaginellaceae sister group species sporangia sporangium spore sporophyte stem group stomates synapomorphies taxa taxon thickenings tissue tracheids tracheophytes trilete unknown vascular plants wall xylem xylem strand Zosterophyllopsida zosterophylls Zosterophyllum

