Was Charles Darwin right in his explanation of the ‘abominable mystery’?

  • Sgorbati S
  • D'Antraccoli M
  • Citterio S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The site and time of origin of angiosperms are still debated. The co-occurrence of many of the early branching lineages of flowering plants in a region somewhere between Australia and the SW Pacific islands suggests a possible Gondwanan origin of angiosperms. The recent recognition of Zealandia, a 94% submerged continent in the east of Australia, could explain the discrepancy between molecular clocks and fossil records about the age of angiosperms, supporting the old Darwinian hypothesis of a “lost continent” to explain the “abominable mystery” regarding the origin and rapid radiation of flowering plants.

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Sgorbati, S., D’Antraccoli, M., Citterio, S., Gentili, R., & Peruzzi, L. (2018). Was Charles Darwin right in his explanation of the ‘abominable mystery’? Italian Botanist, 5, 25–30. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.5.24699

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