Time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of pteropods

Pteropods are a widespread group of holoplanktonic gastropod molluscs and are uniquely suitable for study of long-term evolutionary processes in the open ocean because they are the only living metazoan plankton with a good fossil record. Pteropods have been proposed as bioindicators to monitor the i...

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Main Authors: Burridge, A.K., Hörnlein, C., Janssen, A.W., Hughes, M., Bush, S.L., Marlétaz, F., Gasca, R., Pierrot-Bults, A.C., Michel, E., Todd, J.A., Young, J.R., Osborn, K.J., Menken, S.B.J., Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/a81b0293-7689-4037-b133-483203b57b14 2024-09-30T14:40:50+00:00 Time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of pteropods Burridge, A.K. Hörnlein, C. Janssen, A.W. Hughes, M. Bush, S.L. Marlétaz, F. Gasca, R. Pierrot-Bults, A.C. Michel, E. Todd, J.A. Young, J.R. Osborn, K.J. Menken, S.B.J. Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A. 2017-06-12 application/pdf https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/timecalibrated-molecular-phylogeny-of-pteropods(a81b0293-7689-4037-b133-483203b57b14).html https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177325 https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/a81b0293-7689-4037-b133-483203b57b14 https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/26601844/Time_calibrated_molecular_phylogeny_of_pteropods.pdf eng eng https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/timecalibrated-molecular-phylogeny-of-pteropods(a81b0293-7689-4037-b133-483203b57b14).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Burridge , A K , Hörnlein , C , Janssen , A W , Hughes , M , Bush , S L , Marlétaz , F , Gasca , R , Pierrot-Bults , A C , Michel , E , Todd , J A , Young , J R , Osborn , K J , Menken , S B J & Peijnenburg , K T C A 2017 , ' Time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of pteropods ' , PLoS ONE , vol. 12 , no. 6 , e0177325 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177325 article 2017 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177325 2024-09-12T16:38:37Z Pteropods are a widespread group of holoplanktonic gastropod molluscs and are uniquely suitable for study of long-term evolutionary processes in the open ocean because they are the only living metazoan plankton with a good fossil record. Pteropods have been proposed as bioindicators to monitor the impacts of ocean acidification and in consequence have attracted considerable research interest, however, a robust evolutionary framework for the group is still lacking. Here we reconstruct their phylogenetic relationships and examine the evolutionary history of pteropods based on combined analyses of Cytochrome Oxidase I, 28S, and 18S ribosomal rRNA sequences and a molecular clock calibrated using fossils and the estimated timing of the formation of the Isthmus of Panama. Euthecosomes with uncoiled shells were monophyletic with Creseis as the earliest diverging lineage, estimated at 41–38 million years ago (mya). The coiled euthecosomes ( Limacina , Heliconoides , Thielea ) were not monophyletic contrary to the accepted morphology-based taxonomy; however, due to their high rate heterogeneity no firm conclusions can be drawn. We found strong support for monophyly of most euthecosome genera, but Clio appeared as a polyphyletic group, and Diacavolinia grouped within Cavolinia , making the latter genus paraphyletic. The highest evolutionary rates were observed in Heliconoides inflatus and Limacina bulimoides for both 28S and 18S partitions. Using a fossil-calibrated phylogeny that sets the first occurrence of coiled euthecosomes at 79–66 mya, we estimate that uncoiled euthecosomes evolved 51–42 mya and that most extant uncoiled genera originated 40–15 mya. These findings are congruent with a molecular clock analysis using the Isthmus of Panama formation as an independent calibration. Although not all phylogenetic relationships could be resolved based on three molecular markers, this study provides a useful resource to study pteropod diversity and provides general insight into the processes that generate and maintain their ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE) PLOS ONE 12 6 e0177325
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description Pteropods are a widespread group of holoplanktonic gastropod molluscs and are uniquely suitable for study of long-term evolutionary processes in the open ocean because they are the only living metazoan plankton with a good fossil record. Pteropods have been proposed as bioindicators to monitor the impacts of ocean acidification and in consequence have attracted considerable research interest, however, a robust evolutionary framework for the group is still lacking. Here we reconstruct their phylogenetic relationships and examine the evolutionary history of pteropods based on combined analyses of Cytochrome Oxidase I, 28S, and 18S ribosomal rRNA sequences and a molecular clock calibrated using fossils and the estimated timing of the formation of the Isthmus of Panama. Euthecosomes with uncoiled shells were monophyletic with Creseis as the earliest diverging lineage, estimated at 41–38 million years ago (mya). The coiled euthecosomes ( Limacina , Heliconoides , Thielea ) were not monophyletic contrary to the accepted morphology-based taxonomy; however, due to their high rate heterogeneity no firm conclusions can be drawn. We found strong support for monophyly of most euthecosome genera, but Clio appeared as a polyphyletic group, and Diacavolinia grouped within Cavolinia , making the latter genus paraphyletic. The highest evolutionary rates were observed in Heliconoides inflatus and Limacina bulimoides for both 28S and 18S partitions. Using a fossil-calibrated phylogeny that sets the first occurrence of coiled euthecosomes at 79–66 mya, we estimate that uncoiled euthecosomes evolved 51–42 mya and that most extant uncoiled genera originated 40–15 mya. These findings are congruent with a molecular clock analysis using the Isthmus of Panama formation as an independent calibration. Although not all phylogenetic relationships could be resolved based on three molecular markers, this study provides a useful resource to study pteropod diversity and provides general insight into the processes that generate and maintain their ...
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author Burridge, A.K.
Hörnlein, C.
Janssen, A.W.
Hughes, M.
Bush, S.L.
Marlétaz, F.
Gasca, R.
Pierrot-Bults, A.C.
Michel, E.
Todd, J.A.
Young, J.R.
Osborn, K.J.
Menken, S.B.J.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
spellingShingle Burridge, A.K.
Hörnlein, C.
Janssen, A.W.
Hughes, M.
Bush, S.L.
Marlétaz, F.
Gasca, R.
Pierrot-Bults, A.C.
Michel, E.
Todd, J.A.
Young, J.R.
Osborn, K.J.
Menken, S.B.J.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of pteropods
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Michel, E.
Todd, J.A.
Young, J.R.
Osborn, K.J.
Menken, S.B.J.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
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title Time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of pteropods
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title_full Time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of pteropods
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