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Reassessing the temporal evolution of orchids with new fossils and a Bayesian relaxed clock,with implications for the diversification of the rare South American genus Hoffmannseggella(Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae)
Authors:A Lovisa S Gustafsson  Christiano F Verola  Alexandre Antonelli
Affiliation:1.Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences,University of Gothenburg,G?teborg,Sweden;2.National Centre for Biosystematics, Natural History Museum,University of Oslo,Oslo,Norway;3.Departamento de Botanica e Ecologia, Instituto de Biociências,Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso,Cuiabá,Brazil;4.Gothenburg Botanical Garden,G?teborg,Sweden
Abstract:

Background  

The temporal origin and diversification of orchids (family Orchidaceae) has been subject to intense debate in the last decade. The description of the first reliable fossil in 2007 enabled a direct calibration of the orchid phylogeny, but little attention has been paid to the potential influence of dating methodology in obtaining reliable age estimates. Moreover, two new orchid fossils described in 2009 have not yet been incorporated in a molecular dating analysis. Here we compare the ages of major orchid clades estimated under two widely used methods, a Bayesian relaxed clock implemented in BEAST and Penalized Likelihood implemented in r8s. We then perform a new family-level analysis by integrating all 3 available fossils and using BEAST. To evaluate how the newly estimated ages may influence the evolutionary interpretation of a species-level phylogeny, we assess divergence times for the South American genus Hoffmannseggella (subfam. Epidendroideae), for which we present an almost complete phylogeny (40 out of 41 species sampled).
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