Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography

Here we present some hypothetical phylogenetic relationships and the evolutionary history of the harpacticoid copepod genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 using morphological data. Cladistic analyses were performed with 21 morphological characters, including 15 ingroup and eight outgroup species. Inferred t...

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Main Authors: NAZARI, FATEMEH, GÓMEZ, SAMUEL
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/47033 2023-05-15T17:33:53+02:00 Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography NAZARI, FATEMEH GÓMEZ, SAMUEL 2022-09-20 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5188.4.5 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5188.4.5/48570 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5188.4.5 Zootaxa; Vol. 5188 No. 4: 20 Sept. 2022; 373-382 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.5188.4 crustacea Harpacticidae Cladistic analysis Parsimony analysis Bayesian inference Morphological data info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5188.4 2022-09-20T17:11:17Z Here we present some hypothetical phylogenetic relationships and the evolutionary history of the harpacticoid copepod genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 using morphological data. Cladistic analyses were performed with 21 morphological characters, including 15 ingroup and eight outgroup species. Inferred topology from Bayesian inference supported the monophyletic status of the genus, and revealed two main evolutionary lineages. One of these lineages (the brachydactylus-iagi lineage) comprises species from the Indo-Pacific, the northern Pacific, the southern Pacific, and the southern Atlantic; it is supported by the tetrasetose female P5 endopod. The fulvus-angulatus lineage is composed of three clusters with species from the north Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea (the fulvus-brevicornis clade), the northwestern Pacific and the Indo-Pacific (the japonicus-sirindhoranae clade), and from the southern Pacific, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean (the crozettensis-angulatus clade). The groundpattern of the mandibular basis of the fulvus-angulatus lineage seems to include a bisetose mandibular basis, and, the presence of three setae on this segment in the japonicus-sirindhoranae clade is interpreted here as a character reversal. Biogeographic analyses suggest that the tropical Indo-Pacific region is the most probable ancestral area of the genus that diversified through vicariance events. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Southern Ocean Magnolia press Southern Ocean Pacific Indian Zootaxa 5188 4
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topic crustacea
Harpacticidae
Cladistic analysis
Parsimony analysis
Bayesian inference
Morphological data
spellingShingle crustacea
Harpacticidae
Cladistic analysis
Parsimony analysis
Bayesian inference
Morphological data
NAZARI, FATEMEH
GÓMEZ, SAMUEL
Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
topic_facet crustacea
Harpacticidae
Cladistic analysis
Parsimony analysis
Bayesian inference
Morphological data
description Here we present some hypothetical phylogenetic relationships and the evolutionary history of the harpacticoid copepod genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 using morphological data. Cladistic analyses were performed with 21 morphological characters, including 15 ingroup and eight outgroup species. Inferred topology from Bayesian inference supported the monophyletic status of the genus, and revealed two main evolutionary lineages. One of these lineages (the brachydactylus-iagi lineage) comprises species from the Indo-Pacific, the northern Pacific, the southern Pacific, and the southern Atlantic; it is supported by the tetrasetose female P5 endopod. The fulvus-angulatus lineage is composed of three clusters with species from the north Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea (the fulvus-brevicornis clade), the northwestern Pacific and the Indo-Pacific (the japonicus-sirindhoranae clade), and from the southern Pacific, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean (the crozettensis-angulatus clade). The groundpattern of the mandibular basis of the fulvus-angulatus lineage seems to include a bisetose mandibular basis, and, the presence of three setae on this segment in the japonicus-sirindhoranae clade is interpreted here as a character reversal. Biogeographic analyses suggest that the tropical Indo-Pacific region is the most probable ancestral area of the genus that diversified through vicariance events.
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author NAZARI, FATEMEH
GÓMEZ, SAMUEL
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GÓMEZ, SAMUEL
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title Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
title_short Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
title_full Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
title_fullStr Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic relationships among species of Tigriopus (Multicrustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
title_sort phylogenetic relationships among species of tigriopus (multicrustacea: copepoda: harpacticoida) with comments on its biogeography
publisher Mangolia Press
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