Fossil fruits of Firmiana and Tilia from the middle Miocene of South Korea and the efficacy of the Bering land bridge for the migration of mesothermal plants

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Lin-Bo Jia [1 ]
Gi-Soo Nam [2 ]
Tao Su [3 ,4 ]
Gregory W.Stull [5 ,6 ]
Shu-Feng Li [3 ]
Yong-Jiang Huang [1 ]
Zhe-Kun Zhou [1 ]
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[1] CAS Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia,Kunming Institute of Botany,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] Department of Botany,Smithsonian Institution
[3] CAS Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology,Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] Germplasm Bank of Wild Species,Kunming Institute of Botany,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[5] Gongju National University of Education
[6] University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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0709 ; 070903 ;
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Determining whether the high-latitude Bering land bridge(BLB) was ecologically suitable for the migration of mesothermal plants is significant for Holarctic phytogeographic inferences.Paleobotanical studies provide a critical source of data on the latitudinal positions of different plant lineages at different times,permitting assessment of the efficacy of the BLB for migration.Here we report exceptionally preserved fossils of Firmiana and Tilia endochrysea from the middle Miocene of South Korea.This represents a new reliable record of Firmiana and the first discovery of the T.endochrysea lineage in the fossil record of Asia.The occurrence of these fossils in South Korea indicates that the two lineages had a distribution that extended much farther north during the middle Miocene,but they were still geographically remote from the BLB.In light of the broader fossil record of Asia,our study shows that,in the middle Miocene,some mesothermal plants apparently inhabited the territory adjacent to the BLB and thus they were possibly capable of utilizing the BLB as a migratory corridor.Some other mesothermal plants,such as Firmiana and the T.endochrysea lineages,however,are restricted to more southern regions relative to the BLB based on current fossil evidence.These lineages may have been ecologically unable to traverse the BLB,which raises questions about the efficacy of the BLB as a universal exchange route for mesothermal plants between Asia and North America during the middle Miocene.
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页码:480 / 491
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  • [1] Fossil fruits of Firmiana and Tilia from the middle Miocene of South Korea and the efficacy of the Bering land bridge for the migration of mesothermal plants
    Jia, Lin-Bo
    Nam, Gi-Soo
    Su, Tao
    Stull, Gregory W.
    Li, Shu-Feng
    Huang, Yong-Jiang
    Zhou, Zhe-Kun
    PLANT DIVERSITY, 2021, 43 (06) : 480 - 491