›› 2027, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (动植物互作): 0-.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2025.0448

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新生代被子植物叶脉密度演化的驱动因素研究:气候适应与植食压力

曹伊菲, 苏涛, 曹敏, 汪海燕, 杨洁   

  1. 中国科学院西双版纳热带植物园, 666100
    中国科学院大学, 100049
    成都理工大学沉积地质研究院, 610059
  • 收稿日期:2025-12-20 修回日期:2026-01-20 接受日期:2026-03-04 出版日期:2027-01-28

Drivers of Cenozoic Angiosperm Leaf Vein Density Evolution: Climate Adaptation and Herbivory Pressure

Cao Yi-fei, Su Tao, Cao Min, Wang Hai-yan, Yang Jie   

  1. , 666100,
    , 100049,
    , 610059,
  • Received:2025-12-20 Revised:2026-01-20 Accepted:2026-03-04 Online:2027-01-28

摘要: 叶脉网络能够反映植物的水力运输效率与生态策略。传统观点认为,叶脉密度主要受气候因素,尤其是水分条件的制约。然而,基于现生物种生理机制得出的结论能否有效解释宏观深时尺度上的性状演化模式,目前仍存在较大争议。本研究整合了全球2642个现生物种与新生代41个新生代化石植物的叶脉密度数据,结合高分辨率古气候记录与地质时期昆虫物种多样性数据,系统探讨了叶脉密度的演化轨迹及其潜在驱动因子。研究结果表明:1)在系统发育背景下,现生物种的叶脉密度与年降水量及降水季节性变化都具有一定的相关性 ;2)在地质时间尺度上,叶脉密度的长期演化趋势与全球气候的变化趋势一致,但单一气候因子难以完全解释叶脉密度的演化变异;3)泛植食性昆虫的多样化与叶脉密度的长期变异趋势同步,二者呈现显著正相关。研究结果揭示出新生代被子植物叶脉密度的演化并非完全由环境因子驱动,而也可能是对植食性昆虫多样化所带来取食压力的适应,本研究强调了生物互作在植物性状宏观演化中的关键性驱动作用。

关键词: 被子植物, 叶脉密度, 植食压力, 气候适应, 宏观演化, 新生代

Abstract: Aims Leaf vein networks reflect plant hydraulic efficiency and ecological strategies. Traditionally, vein density is considered to be primarily constrained by climatic factors, particularly water conditions. However, whether conclusions derived from the physiological mechanisms of extant species can effectively explain trait evolution-ary patterns on a macro-evolutionary deep-time scale remains a subject of significant controversy. This study aims to systematically explore the evolutionary trajectory of vein density and its potential driving factors. Methods We integrated vein density data from 2,642 extant species globally and 41 Cenozoic fossil plant mor-photypes. By combining high-resolution paleoclimate records with data on insect species diversity across geolog-ical periods, we analyzed the evolutionary patterns using phylogenetic comparative methods and time-series analyses. Important findings 1) In a phylogenetic context, the vein density of extant species is correlated with annual precipitation and precipitation seasonality; 2) On a geological time scale, the long-term evolutionary trend of vein density is consistent with the trend of global climate change, but single climatic factors fail to fully explain the evolutionary variation of vein density; 3) The diversification of generalist herbivorous insects is synchronous with the long-term variation trend of vein density, showing a significant positive correlation. These results reveal that the evolution of angiosperm vein density in the Cenozoic was not driven solely by environmental factors but may also be an adaptation to the feeding pressure brought by the diversification of herbivorous insects. This study highlights the key driving role of biotic interactions in the macro-evolution of plant traits.

Key words: Angiosperms, Leaf vein density, Herbivory pressure, Climate adaptation, Macroevolution, Cenozoic