Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data

Abstract We studied the phylogenetic history of opossum shrimps of the genus Mysis Latreille, 1802 (Crustacea: Mysida) using parsimony analyses of morphological characters, DNA sequence data from mitochondrial (16S, COI and CytB) and nuclear genes (ITS2, 18S), and eight allozyme loci. With these dat...

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Main Authors: Audzijonytė, Asta, Damgaard, Jakob, Varvio, Sirkka‐Liisa, Vainio, Jouni K., Väinölä, Risto
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2005.00081.x 2024-06-23T07:50:38+00:00 Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data Audzijonytė, Asta Damgaard, Jakob Varvio, Sirkka‐Liisa Vainio, Jouni K. Väinölä, Risto 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-0031.2005.00081.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1096-0031.2005.00081.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1096-0031.2005.00081.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Cladistics volume 21, issue 6, page 575-596 ISSN 0748-3007 1096-0031 journal-article 2005 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-0031.2005.00081.x 2024-05-31T08:12:29Z Abstract We studied the phylogenetic history of opossum shrimps of the genus Mysis Latreille, 1802 (Crustacea: Mysida) using parsimony analyses of morphological characters, DNA sequence data from mitochondrial (16S, COI and CytB) and nuclear genes (ITS2, 18S), and eight allozyme loci. With these data we aimed to resolve a long‐debated question of the origin of the non‐marine (continental) taxa in the genus, i.e., “glacial relicts” in circumpolar postglacial lakes and “arctic immigrants” in the Caspian Sea. A simultaneous analysis of the data sets gave a single tree supporting monophyly of all continental species, as well as monophyly of the taxa from circumpolar lakes and from the Caspian Sea. A clade of three circumarctic marine species was sister group to the continental taxa, whereas Atlantic species had more distant relationships to the others. Small molecular differentiation among the morphologically diverse endemic species from the Caspian Sea suggested their recent speciation, while the phenotypically more uniform “glacial relict” species from circumpolar lakes ( Mysis relicta group) showed deep molecular divergences. For the length‐variable ITS2 region both direct optimization and a priori alignment procedures gave similar topologies, although the former approach provided a better overall resolution. In terms of partitioned Bremer support (PBS), mitochondrial protein coding genes provided the largest contribution (83%) to the total tree resolution. This estimate however, appears to be partly spurious, due to the concerted inheritance of mitochondrial characters and probable cases of introgression or ancestral polymorphism. © The Willi Hennig Society 2005. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Cladistics 21 6 575 596
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description Abstract We studied the phylogenetic history of opossum shrimps of the genus Mysis Latreille, 1802 (Crustacea: Mysida) using parsimony analyses of morphological characters, DNA sequence data from mitochondrial (16S, COI and CytB) and nuclear genes (ITS2, 18S), and eight allozyme loci. With these data we aimed to resolve a long‐debated question of the origin of the non‐marine (continental) taxa in the genus, i.e., “glacial relicts” in circumpolar postglacial lakes and “arctic immigrants” in the Caspian Sea. A simultaneous analysis of the data sets gave a single tree supporting monophyly of all continental species, as well as monophyly of the taxa from circumpolar lakes and from the Caspian Sea. A clade of three circumarctic marine species was sister group to the continental taxa, whereas Atlantic species had more distant relationships to the others. Small molecular differentiation among the morphologically diverse endemic species from the Caspian Sea suggested their recent speciation, while the phenotypically more uniform “glacial relict” species from circumpolar lakes ( Mysis relicta group) showed deep molecular divergences. For the length‐variable ITS2 region both direct optimization and a priori alignment procedures gave similar topologies, although the former approach provided a better overall resolution. In terms of partitioned Bremer support (PBS), mitochondrial protein coding genes provided the largest contribution (83%) to the total tree resolution. This estimate however, appears to be partly spurious, due to the concerted inheritance of mitochondrial characters and probable cases of introgression or ancestral polymorphism. © The Willi Hennig Society 2005.
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author Audzijonytė, Asta
Damgaard, Jakob
Varvio, Sirkka‐Liisa
Vainio, Jouni K.
Väinölä, Risto
spellingShingle Audzijonytė, Asta
Damgaard, Jakob
Varvio, Sirkka‐Liisa
Vainio, Jouni K.
Väinölä, Risto
Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
author_facet Audzijonytė, Asta
Damgaard, Jakob
Varvio, Sirkka‐Liisa
Vainio, Jouni K.
Väinölä, Risto
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title Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
title_short Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
title_full Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
title_fullStr Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny of Mysis(Crustacea, Mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
title_sort phylogeny of mysis(crustacea, mysida): history of continental invasions inferred from molecular and morphological data
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