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Origin and Early Evolution of Hydrocharitaceae and the Ancestral Role of Stratiotes

Authors :
Ulrich, Silvia
Vieira, Manuel
Coiro, Mario
Bouchal, Johannes M.
Geier, Christian
Jacobs, Bonnie F.
Currano, Ellen D.
Lenz, Olaf K.
Wilde, Volker
Zetter, Reinhard
Grímsson, Friðgeir
Ulrich, Silvia
Vieira, Manuel
Coiro, Mario
Bouchal, Johannes M.
Geier, Christian
Jacobs, Bonnie F.
Currano, Ellen D.
Lenz, Olaf K.
Wilde, Volker
Zetter, Reinhard
Grímsson, Friðgeir
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The combined morphological features of Stratiotes (Hydrocharitaceae) pollen, observed with light and electron microscopy, make it unique among all angiosperm pollen types and easy to identify. Unfortunately, the plant is (and most likely was) insect-pollinated and produces relatively few pollen grains per flower, contributing to its apparent absence in the paleopalynological record. Here, we present fossil Stratiotes pollen from the Eocene of Germany (Europe) and Kenya (Africa), representing the first reliable pre-Pleistocene pollen records of this genus worldwide and the only fossils of this family discovered so far in Africa. The fossil Stratiotes pollen grains are described and compared to pollen from a single modern species, Stratiotes aloides L. The paleophytogeographic significance and paleoecological aspects of these findings are discussed in relation to the Hydrocharitaceae fossil records and molecular phylogeny, as well as the present-day distribution patterns of its modern genera.

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OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449603435
Document Type :
Electronic Resource