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The ‘seed-fern’ Lepidopteris mass-produced the abnormal pollen Ricciisporites during the end-Triassic biotic crisis

Vajda, Vivi LU ; McLoughlin, Stephen ; Slater, Sam M. ; Gustafsson, Ola LU and Rasmusson, Allan G. LU (2023) In Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 627.
Abstract

The end-Triassic mass extinction (ETE; ~201.6 million years ago) led to dramatic changes in terrestrial ecosystems including the extinction of several seed-plant groups. Among the most intriguing features in the vegetation signal is the dominance of the peculiar pollen, Ricciisporites tuberculatus Lundblad, across large areas of the Northern Hemisphere immediately prior to and during the ETE. The parent plant of this pollen has remained unknown for 70 years. Here, we demonstrate that the ‘seed-fern’ Lepidopteris ottonis (Göppert) Schimper (Peltaspermales) produced R. tuberculatus in permanent tetrads. We show that R. tuberculatus is a large, abnormal form of the small smooth-walled monosulcate pollen traditionally associated with L.... (More)

The end-Triassic mass extinction (ETE; ~201.6 million years ago) led to dramatic changes in terrestrial ecosystems including the extinction of several seed-plant groups. Among the most intriguing features in the vegetation signal is the dominance of the peculiar pollen, Ricciisporites tuberculatus Lundblad, across large areas of the Northern Hemisphere immediately prior to and during the ETE. The parent plant of this pollen has remained unknown for 70 years. Here, we demonstrate that the ‘seed-fern’ Lepidopteris ottonis (Göppert) Schimper (Peltaspermales) produced R. tuberculatus in permanent tetrads. We show that R. tuberculatus is a large, abnormal form of the small smooth-walled monosulcate pollen traditionally associated with L. ottonis, which disappeared at the ETE, when volcanism induced cold-spells followed by global warming. We argue that the production of aberrant R. tuberculatus resulted from ecological pressure in stressed environments that favoured asexual reproduction in peltasperms. The expansion of dry environments led to the dominance of drought-tolerant plants in the Early Jurassic of northern middle latitudes.

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Aberrant pollen, Mutagenesis, Peltaspermales, Triassic-Jurassic extinction, Volcanism
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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627
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111723
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Elsevier
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0031-0182
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10.1016/j.palaeo.2023.111723
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  series       = {{Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology}},
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