J Integr Plant Biol.

• Research Article •    

Spatial distribution patterns and formation of global spermatophytes

Xian‐Han Huang1,2†, Tao Deng1,2†*, Jun‐Tong Chen1,2, Quan‐Sheng Fu1,2, Xin‐Jian Zhang1,2, Nan Lin1,2,3, Peng‐Rui Luo1,2, Qun Liu1,2, Xin‐Yuan Kuai1,2, Jing‐Yi Peng1,2, Jacob‐B. Landis4, Yan‐Tao Wei5, Heng‐Chang Wang6* and Hang Sun1,2*   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, China
    2. Yunnan International Joint Laboratory for Biodiversity of Central Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, China
    3. College of Life Science, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China
    4. School of Integrative Plant Science, Section of Plant Biology and the L.H. Bailey Hortorium, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
    5. Faculty of Artificial Intelligence in Education, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China
    6. CAS Key Laboratory of Plant Germplasm Enhancement and Specialty Agriculture, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, China

    These authors contributed equally to this work.
    *Correspondences: Tao Deng (dengtao@mail.kib.ac.cn); Hengchang Wang (hcwang@wbgcas.cn); Hang Sun (sunhang@mail.kib.ac.cn, Dr. Sun is fully responsible for the distribution of all materials associated with this article)
  • Received:2024-10-23 Accepted:2025-04-07 Online:2025-05-23
  • Supported by:
    This research was supported by the Second Ti-betan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (STEP) program (2024QZKK0200), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32322006 and 32100187), the Key Projects of the Joint Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (U23A20149), the Key R&D Program of Yunnan Province (202103AF140005 and 202101BC070002), and the Strategic Biological Resources Capacity Building Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (KFJ‐BRP‐017‐08).

Abstract: The evolution of spermatophytes (seed plants) is relatively well known in their evolutionary relationships over temporal changes, but their spatial evolution is another critical yet often neglected lens, especially using a taxon-based approach. Here, by integrating geographic distributions and origin locations across 429 spermatophyte families worldwide with unsupervised machine learning approaches, we constructed a Spermatophyte Spatial Evolutionary System that classifies global spermatophytes into 18 distribution types and six distribution supertypes within three primary floristic elements: cosmopolitan, tropical, and temperate. We found that the three elements all primarily originated from Gondwana, with the cosmopolitan element being the youngest and the temperate element being the oldest in terms of origin. They primarily formed during the Tertiary, particularly between the Eocene and Miocene, driven mainly by climate, long-distance dispersal, and tectonic movement, while each exhibited distinct migration routes and formation models. Our results provide novel insights into the spatial evolution of global spermatophytes and highlight that similar distribution patterns of spermatophytes were driven by their comparable formation processes and mechanisms at the levels of floristic element, distribution supertype, and type.

Key words: distribution center, formation mechanism, formation time, K‐means clustering, origin location, Spermatophyte Spatial Evolutionary System

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