Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies

Crangonyx islandicus is a groundwater amphipod species endemic to Iceland and a member of the family Crangonyctidaewhich is widespread throughout the Holarctic region. A previous study based on variation in nuclear genes showed thatC. islandicus closest relatives are Crangonyx species from North Ame...

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Main Authors: KORNOBIS, ETIENNE, PÁLSSON, SNÆBJÖRN, SVAVARSSON, JÖRUNDUR
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description Crangonyx islandicus is a groundwater amphipod species endemic to Iceland and a member of the family Crangonyctidaewhich is widespread throughout the Holarctic region. A previous study based on variation in nuclear genes showed thatC. islandicus closest relatives are Crangonyx species from North America, where most of the species diversity of the genusoccurs. In this study, we aim at describing the morphological affinities of C. islandicus with North American Crangonyxspecies and two Eurasian species, C. chlebnikovi and C. subterraneus. We used the morphological characters defined byZhang & Holsinger (2003) and scored them for different populations of C. islandicus as well as for C. chlebnikovi and C.subterraneus. The molecular phylogeny of the Crangonyctidae family and the morphological character states are com-pared in order to detect potential convergence in the morphological traits, common in subterranean species. C. islandicusappears to be close morphologically to C. subterraneus from Europe and C. longicarpus from North America. The morphological proximity of C. islandicus and C. subterraneus is incongruent with the pattern observed from molecular data.
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/13094 2025-06-15T14:30:14+00:00 Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies KORNOBIS, ETIENNE PÁLSSON, SNÆBJÖRN SVAVARSSON, JÖRUNDUR 2012-03-14 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.3233.1.4 unknown Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.3233.1.4 Copyright (c) 2016 Magnolia press Zootaxa; Vol. 3233 No. 1: 14 Mar. 2012; 52–66 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.3233.1 Crustacea groundwater morphology RNA convergence biogeography colonization Iceland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2012 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3233.1 2025-06-03T04:19:55Z Crangonyx islandicus is a groundwater amphipod species endemic to Iceland and a member of the family Crangonyctidaewhich is widespread throughout the Holarctic region. A previous study based on variation in nuclear genes showed thatC. islandicus closest relatives are Crangonyx species from North America, where most of the species diversity of the genusoccurs. In this study, we aim at describing the morphological affinities of C. islandicus with North American Crangonyxspecies and two Eurasian species, C. chlebnikovi and C. subterraneus. We used the morphological characters defined byZhang & Holsinger (2003) and scored them for different populations of C. islandicus as well as for C. chlebnikovi and C.subterraneus. The molecular phylogeny of the Crangonyctidae family and the morphological character states are com-pared in order to detect potential convergence in the morphological traits, common in subterranean species. C. islandicusappears to be close morphologically to C. subterraneus from Europe and C. longicarpus from North America. The morphological proximity of C. islandicus and C. subterraneus is incongruent with the pattern observed from molecular data. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Zootaxa 3233 1
spellingShingle Crustacea
groundwater
morphology
RNA
convergence
biogeography
colonization
Iceland
KORNOBIS, ETIENNE
PÁLSSON, SNÆBJÖRN
SVAVARSSON, JÖRUNDUR
Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
title Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
title_full Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
title_fullStr Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
title_full_unstemmed Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
title_short Classification of Crangonyx islandicus (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
title_sort classification of crangonyx islandicus (amphipoda, crangonyctidae) based on morphological characters and comparison with molecular phylogenies
topic Crustacea
groundwater
morphology
RNA
convergence
biogeography
colonization
Iceland
topic_facet Crustacea
groundwater
morphology
RNA
convergence
biogeography
colonization
Iceland
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