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Improved phylogenies and the accumulation of broad comparative data sets have opened the way for phylogenetic analyses to trace trait evolution in major groups of organisms. We arrayed seed mass data for 12,987 species on the seed plant phylogeny and show the history of seed size from the emergence of the angiosperms through to the present day. The largest single contributor to the present-day spread of seed mass was the divergence between angiosperms and gymnosperms, whereas the widest divergence was between Celastraceae and Parnassiaceae. Wide divergences in seed size were more often associated with divergences in growth form than with divergences in dispersal syndrome or latitude. Cross-species studies and evolutionary theory are consistent with this evidence that growth form and seed size evolve in a coordinated manner.
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Angela T. Moles
UNSW Sydney
David D. Ackerly
University of California, Berkeley
Campbell O. Webb
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Science
Stanford University
Macquarie University
Natural History Museum
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dcaf4525b1b6cb33359865 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1104863