Phylogenetic alignments and trees (16S, COI, 16S+COI) of Haploniscidae (Crustacea: Isopoda) from the Northwest Pacific Ocean

The role of geomorphological features as drivers for benthic deep-sea biodiversity remains poorly understood. By disentangling the putative Haploniscus belyaevi Birstein, 1963 species complex from the abysso-hadal Kuril-Kamchatka Trench (KKT) region in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, we aim to shed lig...

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Main Authors: Knauber, Henry, Silberberg, Jona Rebekka, Brandt, Angelika, Riehl, Torben
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2022
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16S
COI
Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6553796
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6553796
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Summary:The role of geomorphological features as drivers for benthic deep-sea biodiversity remains poorly understood. By disentangling the putative Haploniscus belyaevi Birstein, 1963 species complex from the abysso-hadal Kuril-Kamchatka Trench (KKT) region in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, we aim to shed light on deep-sea differentiation and how it is related to potential bathymetric barriers such as the KKT and the Kuril-Island Ridge (KIR). Our integrative taxonomic approach featured morphological and molecular delimitation methods, also considering the post-marsupial development due to pronounced sexual dimorphism. Mitochondrial 16S and COI markers were sequenced and several molecular species delimitation methods were applied. By combining the different results we were able to delineate six distinct species within the belyaevi complex, including several morphologically cryptic species, and found hints of three additional species groups in the complex. Even though several of these species were distributed across the KKT and/or KIR, limited gene flow and depth-differentiation were indicated supporting previous notions that these geomorphological features play a role in deep-sea benthos speciation. These files comprise the 16S, COI and 16S+COI alignments of these analyses and their phylogenetic trees as calculated by IQTree.