Cacti evolve rapidly through fast-changing flowers, study finds

New research reveals that cacti are among the fastest-evolving plant groups on Earth, driven by rapid changes in flower shape rather than size or pollinators. The findings from the University of Reading challenge long-held ideas about speciation dating back to Darwin. Scientists analyzed data from more than 750 species to reach their conclusions.

Researchers at the University of Reading examined flower length data across hundreds of cactus species. They found sizes ranging from 2 millimeters to 37 centimeters, yet this variation had little impact on the rate of new species formation. Instead, the speed at which flowers changed shape emerged as the key driver of diversification over both recent and ancient evolutionary periods.

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Plant collecting surges as rare cultivars become status symbols

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Collectors are racing to acquire rare plant cultivars and variegated leaves amid growing demand. Specialty nurseries offer limited preorders, while online auctions fuel bidding wars as spring nears. Younger buyers, particularly Gen Z and millennials, view these plants as symbols of individuality and lasting investment.

A study on the scarlet monkeyflower (Mimulus cardinalis) shows it recovered from a severe drought in California via rapid evolution, marking the first observed case of evolutionary rescue in the wild. Researchers led by Daniel Anstett at Cornell University tracked the plant's response to the 2012-2015 megadrought. While this offers hope for species facing climate change, experts note limitations for long-term adaptation.

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Extra copies of genetic material appear to have boosted the survival of flowering plants during Earth's major environmental crises, including the event that wiped out the dinosaurs.

Researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have revealed how squid and cuttlefish survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction by retreating to oxygen-rich deep-sea refuges. Their analysis of newly sequenced genomes shows these cephalopods originated in the deep ocean over 100 million years ago, followed by rapid diversification into shallow waters. The findings, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, provide the first comprehensive evolutionary tree for decapodiform cephalopods.

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Scientists have determined that structures once seen as traces of tiny animals in 540-million-year-old Brazilian rocks are actually fossilized communities of bacteria and algae. The reexamination uses advanced imaging to reveal preserved cells and organic material.

Researchers have discovered that aggressive green wall lizards, dubbed 'Hulk' lizards, are rapidly outcompeting and eliminating yellow and orange color morphs that coexisted for millions of years. The common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis, across the Mediterranean now shows only white-throated individuals in many populations. A study analyzing over 10,000 lizards revealed this shift in evolutionary dynamics.

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An international team including researchers from Cornell University, the Boyce Thompson Institute, the University of Edinburgh, and others has uncovered how hornwort plants use a modified protein, RbcS-STAR, to cluster the key photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco into pyrenoid-like compartments. This mechanism boosts carbon capture and could enhance crop yields by up to 60 percent while reducing needs for water and fertilizers.

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