Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach

Abstract Once considered the most speciose mostly azooxanthellate scleractinian group, the family Caryophylliidae is found to be highly polyphyletic based on molecular data and is undergoing a process of systematic revision. High‐throughput sequencing methods coupled with morphological analyses have...

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Published in:Zoologica Scripta
Main Authors: Vaga, Claudia Francesca, Seiblitz, Isabela Galvao de Lossio e, Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz, Quattrini, Andrea M., Stolarski, Jaroslaw, Cairns, Stephen D., Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini
Other Authors: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/zsc.12657 2024-06-23T07:47:09+00:00 Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach Vaga, Claudia Francesca Seiblitz, Isabela Galvao de Lossio e Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz Quattrini, Andrea M. Stolarski, Jaroslaw Cairns, Stephen D. Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12657 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/zsc.12657 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Zoologica Scripta volume 53, issue 4, page 473-486 ISSN 0300-3256 1463-6409 journal-article 2024 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12657 2024-06-11T04:49:46Z Abstract Once considered the most speciose mostly azooxanthellate scleractinian group, the family Caryophylliidae is found to be highly polyphyletic based on molecular data and is undergoing a process of systematic revision. High‐throughput sequencing methods coupled with morphological analyses have facilitated revision of several scleractinian lineages, including the aforementioned family. In previous studies that relied on few mitochondrial and nuclear markers, the caryophylliid genera Stephanocyathus and Vaughanella were phylogenetically recovered in separate clades from the lineage that includes the type genus of the family, Caryophyllia , which is considered the ‘true’ Caryophylliidae. To help untangle the relationship among taxa of this family, here a new deep‐sea scleractinian family (Stephanocyathidae Vaga, Cairns & Kitahara fam. nov.) is proposed based on phylogenomic reconstructions coupled with molecular features, specifically gene order, of the complete mitochondrial genome. Evolutionary reconstructions were based on both mitochondrial and nuclear ultraconserved elements (UCEs) and exon loci data sets and confirmed the divergent position of the genera Stephanocyathus and Vaughanella . The new family shows a specific gene transposition in the mitochondrial genome, not present in the ‘true’ caryophylliid lineage, but instead already observed for the species Paraconotrochus antarcticus , recovered as sister taxon of the here proposed new family. Although its phylogenetic position is unknown, the genus Ericiocyathus is also added to the new family, based on macromorphological similarities. This study represents a step forward in our understanding of deep‐sea corals relationships and provide further information (e.g., mitochondrial gene order) that will aid in future efforts of assessing the systematic of caryophylliid lineages. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* antarcticus Wiley Online Library Vaga ENVELOPE(42.875,42.875,62.809,62.809) Zoologica Scripta
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description Abstract Once considered the most speciose mostly azooxanthellate scleractinian group, the family Caryophylliidae is found to be highly polyphyletic based on molecular data and is undergoing a process of systematic revision. High‐throughput sequencing methods coupled with morphological analyses have facilitated revision of several scleractinian lineages, including the aforementioned family. In previous studies that relied on few mitochondrial and nuclear markers, the caryophylliid genera Stephanocyathus and Vaughanella were phylogenetically recovered in separate clades from the lineage that includes the type genus of the family, Caryophyllia , which is considered the ‘true’ Caryophylliidae. To help untangle the relationship among taxa of this family, here a new deep‐sea scleractinian family (Stephanocyathidae Vaga, Cairns & Kitahara fam. nov.) is proposed based on phylogenomic reconstructions coupled with molecular features, specifically gene order, of the complete mitochondrial genome. Evolutionary reconstructions were based on both mitochondrial and nuclear ultraconserved elements (UCEs) and exon loci data sets and confirmed the divergent position of the genera Stephanocyathus and Vaughanella . The new family shows a specific gene transposition in the mitochondrial genome, not present in the ‘true’ caryophylliid lineage, but instead already observed for the species Paraconotrochus antarcticus , recovered as sister taxon of the here proposed new family. Although its phylogenetic position is unknown, the genus Ericiocyathus is also added to the new family, based on macromorphological similarities. This study represents a step forward in our understanding of deep‐sea corals relationships and provide further information (e.g., mitochondrial gene order) that will aid in future efforts of assessing the systematic of caryophylliid lineages.
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author Vaga, Claudia Francesca
Seiblitz, Isabela Galvao de Lossio e
Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz
Quattrini, Andrea M.
Stolarski, Jaroslaw
Cairns, Stephen D.
Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini
spellingShingle Vaga, Claudia Francesca
Seiblitz, Isabela Galvao de Lossio e
Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz
Quattrini, Andrea M.
Stolarski, Jaroslaw
Cairns, Stephen D.
Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini
Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach
author_facet Vaga, Claudia Francesca
Seiblitz, Isabela Galvao de Lossio e
Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz
Quattrini, Andrea M.
Stolarski, Jaroslaw
Cairns, Stephen D.
Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini
author_sort Vaga, Claudia Francesca
title Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach
title_short Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach
title_full Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach
title_fullStr Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach
title_full_unstemmed Untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: Description of a new family, Stephanocyathidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia), through a genomic approach
title_sort untangling deep‐sea corals systematics: description of a new family, stephanocyathidae (anthozoa, scleractinia), through a genomic approach
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