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No-analogue associations in the fossil record of southern conifers reveal conservatism in precipitation, but not temperature axes (Q6691900)

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No-analogue associations in the fossil record of southern conifers reveal conservatism in precipitation, but not temperature axes
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    Aim: Southern conifers have evolved under different evolutionary pressures to northern lineages, but in both regions these plants have undergone extensive extinction and range alteration over the Cenozoic (the last 66 million years). It is not possible to directly observe the ecology of fossils, but indirect evidence of changes in bioclimatic envelopes can be derived from no-analogue assemblages – groups of co-occurring fossils that have climatically incongruous living relatives. We identify and examine the specific pairs of no-analogue fossils within assemblages to disentangle the effects of climatic factors on past conifer extinctions, and suggest which of these factors are likely to threaten southern conifer biodiversity in the future. Location: Southern Hemisphere Time period: Cenozoic Major taxa studied: Conifers Methods: We use a recently developed method, 'hyperoverlap', to identify no-analogue pairs of southern conifers. We characterise each pair in terms of temperature and precipitation, and evaluate temporal patterns in no-analogue pairs. These analyses represent a novel approach to studying both no-analogue fossils, and past changes in bioclimatic envelopes. Results: We identified 240 no-analogue pairs in the Cenozoic record of southern conifers. Most (75.4%) observations of no-analogue pairs are likely to result from a change in the thermal (rather than hydrological) distribution between the fossil taxa and their extant counterparts, regardless of region or assemblage age. Thus, the fossil record shows some thermal lability, but strong hydrological stability in the tolerances of these plants. This implies that most southern conifers have inhabited wet climates through the Cenozoic, which is consistent with physiological evidence suggesting strong conservatism in drought tolerance. Main conclusions: Southern conifers have successfully adapted to a wide range of temperatures, but future changes in rainfall are likely to pose the greatest threat to these plants, either directly or indirectly (e.g., through increased incidence of fire in mesic areas).
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    9 September 2022
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