First multigene phylogeny of Cumacea (crustacea: Peracarida)
Abstract Cumaceans are small peracarid crustaceans that can be remarkably diverse and important benthic organisms. Despite their ubiquitous presence in soft sediments, no well‐resolved phylogeny currently exists, which impedes ecological and evolutionary studies of the group. We present a phylogeny...
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crwiley:10.1111/zsc.12542 2024-10-13T14:02:24+00:00 First multigene phylogeny of Cumacea (crustacea: Peracarida) Gerken, Sarah Meland, Kenneth Glenner, Henrik 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12542 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/zsc.12542 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/zsc.12542 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Zoologica Scripta volume 51, issue 4, page 460-477 ISSN 0300-3256 1463-6409 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12542 2024-09-23T04:37:06Z Abstract Cumaceans are small peracarid crustaceans that can be remarkably diverse and important benthic organisms. Despite their ubiquitous presence in soft sediments, no well‐resolved phylogeny currently exists, which impedes ecological and evolutionary studies of the group. We present a phylogeny based on Bayesian inference of six markers (18S, 28S, 12S, 16S, CytB and COI), which recovers monophyly of the order, a deep split between telson and pleotelson bearing groups, and monophyly of four of the seven included families, including monophyletic Pseudocumatidae, Lampropidae, Bodotriidae and Nannastacidae. The only species representing the family Gynodiastylidae in our dataset was positioned among members of Diastylidae in the phylogenetic analyses. However, this result is based on a single partial COI sequence; thus, we consider it doubtful, and the family Diastylidae are otherwise recovered as a monophyletic family. The family Leuconidae is split into two well‐supported clades, a clade containing Antarctic members of the genus Leucon and a separate clade containing non‐Antarctic members of the genera Leucon and Eudorella . The phylogeny is a great stride forwards, as it supports most families as monophyletic, making generic level phylogenies a plausible endeavour in the future. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Wiley Online Library Antarctic Endeavour ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-76.550,-76.550) Zoologica Scripta 51 4 460 477 |
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Abstract Cumaceans are small peracarid crustaceans that can be remarkably diverse and important benthic organisms. Despite their ubiquitous presence in soft sediments, no well‐resolved phylogeny currently exists, which impedes ecological and evolutionary studies of the group. We present a phylogeny based on Bayesian inference of six markers (18S, 28S, 12S, 16S, CytB and COI), which recovers monophyly of the order, a deep split between telson and pleotelson bearing groups, and monophyly of four of the seven included families, including monophyletic Pseudocumatidae, Lampropidae, Bodotriidae and Nannastacidae. The only species representing the family Gynodiastylidae in our dataset was positioned among members of Diastylidae in the phylogenetic analyses. However, this result is based on a single partial COI sequence; thus, we consider it doubtful, and the family Diastylidae are otherwise recovered as a monophyletic family. The family Leuconidae is split into two well‐supported clades, a clade containing Antarctic members of the genus Leucon and a separate clade containing non‐Antarctic members of the genera Leucon and Eudorella . The phylogeny is a great stride forwards, as it supports most families as monophyletic, making generic level phylogenies a plausible endeavour in the future. |
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First multigene phylogeny of Cumacea (crustacea: Peracarida) |
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First multigene phylogeny of Cumacea (crustacea: Peracarida) |
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