Phylogenetic relationships among western Atlantic representatives of Pilumnus Leach, 1816 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Pilumnidae) based on molecular markers, with comments on biogeography.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-09-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1253.160114
Lucas Oliveira-Rogeri, Tatiana Magalhães, Darryl L Felder, Fernando L Mantelatto
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Abstract

Pilumnus is a highly speciose brachyuran crab genus distributed in tropical and temperate oceans. Previous systematic studies of the genus have revealed a high degree of uncertainty as to phylogenetic relationships. This is particularly evident among western Atlantic representatives, which have never been examined comprehensively from a phylogenetic perspective. A comparative molecular phylogenetic analysis of Pilumnus from the western Atlantic was conducted using mitochondrial sequences of the 16S rRNA and Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I genes. Sequences for 14 species from the western Atlantic were generated, included in the analyses, and compared to sequences of congeners from other biogeographic regions. Phylogenetic hypotheses including divergence time data were derived, genetic distances were calculated, and species delimitation methods were applied. Our results reveal that these taxa represent two distinct lineages that do not reflect modern geography in their distributions. The phylogenetic reconstruction identified two separate lineages presently treated under P. reticulatus, and species delimitation methods suggested that they may correspond to two separate species. Similarly, delimitation analyses indicated that an accessed specimen phylogenetically close to P. lacteus may represent an undescribed species. The results evince the importance of molecular phylogenetic studies in comprehending the evolutionary and biogeographic patterns that characterise the marine decapod biota.

Phylogenetic 1816年西大西洋毛毛猴(十足目,短肢目,毛毛猴科)代表的分子标记关系及其生物地理学评论。
毛蟹属(Pilumnus)是一种分布于热带和温带海洋的高物种短爪蟹属。以前对该属的系统研究揭示了系统发育关系的高度不确定性。这在西大西洋的代表中尤其明显,它们从未从系统发育的角度进行过全面的研究。利用16S rRNA和细胞色素氧化酶亚基I基因的线粒体序列,对西大西洋毛蚶的分子系统发育进行了比较分析。来自西大西洋的14个物种的序列被纳入分析,并与来自其他生物地理区域的同类序列进行了比较。推导了包括发散时间数据在内的系统发育假设,计算了遗传距离,并应用了物种划分方法。我们的研究结果表明,这些分类群代表了两个不同的谱系,在它们的分布中不反映现代地理。系统发育重建鉴定出两个独立的谱系,种划分方法表明它们可能对应于两个独立的种。同样,划界分析表明,在系统发育上接近P. lacteus的标本可能代表一个未被描述的物种。结果表明,分子系统发育研究在理解海洋十足类生物群的进化和生物地理模式方面具有重要意义。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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2.70
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400
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3 months
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