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The rise of angiosperms pushed conifers to decline during global cooling

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005571117

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competition; gymnosperms; macroevolution; paleoenvironment

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  1. Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship [627684]
  2. Carl Tryggers Stiftelse [12:24]
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [PCEFP3_187012, FN-1749]
  4. Swedish Research Council [201904739, 2019-05191]
  5. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
  6. Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing Climate Programme
  7. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  8. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Competition among species and entire clades can impact species diversification and extinction, which can shape macroevolutionary patterns. The fossil record shows successive biotic turnovers such that a dominant group is replaced by another. One striking example involves the decline of gymnosperms and the rapid diversification and ecological dominance of angiosperms in the Cretaceous. It is generally believed that angiosperms outcompeted gymnosperms, but the macroevolutionary processes and alternative drivers explaining this pattern remain elusive. Using extant time trees and vetted fossil occurrences for conifers, we tested the hypotheses that clade competition or climate change led to the decline of conifers at the expense of angiosperms. Here, we find that both fossil and molecular data show high congruence in revealing 1) low diversification rates, punctuated by speciation pulses, during warming events throughout the Phanerozoic and 2) that conifer extinction increased significantly in the MidCretaceous (100 to 110 Ma) and remained high ever since. Their extinction rates are best explained by the rise of angiosperms, rejecting alternative models based on either climate change or time alone. Our results support the hypothesis of an active clade replacement, implying that direct competition with angiosperms increased the extinction of conifers by pushing their remaining species diversity and dominance out of the warm tropics. This study illustrates how entire branches on the Tree of Life may actively compete for ecological dominance under changing climates.

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