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Combining geometric morphometrics,molecular phylogeny,and micropaleontology to assess evolutionary patterns in Mallomonas (Synurophyceae: Heterokontophyta)
Authors:P A Siver  A P Wolfe  F J Rohlf  W Shin  B Y Jo
Institution:1. Department of Botany, Connecticut College, , New London, CT, USA;2. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, , Edmonton, AB, Canada;3. Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University, , Stony Brook, NY, USA;4. Department of Biology, Chungnam National University, , Daejeon, Korea
Abstract:Synurophytes, also known as scaled chrysophytes, are ecologically important algae that produce an array of siliceous structures upon which their taxonomy is based. Despite occupying a key position within the photosynthetic heterokonts, the evolutionary history of synurophytes remains poorly constrained. Here, modern and Middle Eocene siliceous scales of the morphotaxon Mallomonas insignis are used as a model to investigate synurophyte evolutionary patterns. Structural details of scale morphology were examined comparatively with scanning electron microscopy and scored for geometric morphometric analyses to assess the stability of shape characters. Although consistent size differences exist (modern scales are larger than Eocene counterparts), the populations cannot be differentiated on the basis of shape or microstructural detail, implying considerable evolutionary stasis in scale morphology. A time‐calibrated relaxed molecular clock analysis using a three‐gene concatenated data set (27 strains) suggests that the Minsignis lineage predates the available fossil record, having diverged from closest congeneric taxa in the Cretaceous (≥94 Ma). However, the molecular analysis also implies that considerable genetic variability is present within several morphotaxa of Mallomonas, implying that substantial genetic variability has arisen despite the retention of uniform scale morphologies, and resulting in the widespread occurrence of cryptic taxa. Results from the synurophyte lineage are consistent with the notion of protracted ghost ranges (>10 Ma) implied by the molecular phylogenies of other algal groups, together pointing to the paucity of the fossil record of these organisms on these timescales.
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