Toward a phylogeny and biogeography of Diaphanosoma (Crustacea: Cladocera)

Diaphanosoma s.l., with 40+ described species, is the largest genus of the Sididae and the Ctenopoda, similar in many ways to the anomopod genus Daphnia. Here, we offer a c morphological evaluation of 33 species and contrast it with an analysis of the bar coding fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit (COI) gene in order to gain insight into the taxonomy and phylogeny of the group. A search for structure in the genus based on micromor phological characters identified (1) the number of setae on the endopodite of P6 and (2) the relative length of the three apical setae of the exopodite of P6 as consistent markers, recovering two clades, the hexa-clade (with six endital setae) and the hepta-group (with seven setae). A third character is the armament of the posterior zone of the ventral margin of the valves, denticulated in the hexa-group, with fine filaments between the denticles in the hepta-group. Taxonomically, the two clades are assigned the rank of genera. Valid names for both are available in the published literature (Diaphanosoma Fischer s.s. and Neodiaphanosoma Paggi and Da Rocha, amended). A COI-based phylogenetic estimate leads to the same conclusion as morphology, but reveals cryptic speci ation as well. COI reveals relatively small genetic distances within and between temperate climate species (e.g., in the D. birgei group) and large differences that form a cline from Australia (the terra typica) across southeast Asia in the tropical Neodi aphanosoma species D. excisum. African populations need more study, but probably represent a separate species. The entire group shows (macro)morpholog ical stasis in the presence of molecular evolution but Neodiaphanosoma is evolving at a much faster rate than Diaphanosoma s.s. that is either a younger group.

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Main Authors: Dumont, Henri J. autor, Han, Bo Ping autor, Guo, Fei Fei autor, Chen, Hua autor, Cheng, Dan autor, Liu, Ping autor, Xu, Lei autor, Sanoamuang, La Orsri autora, Rietzler, Arnola C. autora, Xu, Shaolin autor, Vierstraete, Andy autor, Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041
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Subjects:Diaphanosoma, Cladóceros, Ctenopoda, Citocromo c oxidasa, Taxonomía animal, Filogenia,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10452-020-09819-0
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topic Diaphanosoma
Cladóceros
Ctenopoda
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
Filogenia
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Cladóceros
Ctenopoda
Citocromo c oxidasa
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Cladóceros
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Taxonomía animal
Filogenia
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Cladóceros
Ctenopoda
Citocromo c oxidasa
Taxonomía animal
Filogenia
Dumont, Henri J. autor
Han, Bo Ping autor
Guo, Fei Fei autor
Chen, Hua autor
Cheng, Dan autor
Liu, Ping autor
Xu, Lei autor
Sanoamuang, La Orsri autora
Rietzler, Arnola C. autora
Xu, Shaolin autor
Vierstraete, Andy autor
Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041
Toward a phylogeny and biogeography of Diaphanosoma (Crustacea: Cladocera)
description Diaphanosoma s.l., with 40+ described species, is the largest genus of the Sididae and the Ctenopoda, similar in many ways to the anomopod genus Daphnia. Here, we offer a c morphological evaluation of 33 species and contrast it with an analysis of the bar coding fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit (COI) gene in order to gain insight into the taxonomy and phylogeny of the group. A search for structure in the genus based on micromor phological characters identified (1) the number of setae on the endopodite of P6 and (2) the relative length of the three apical setae of the exopodite of P6 as consistent markers, recovering two clades, the hexa-clade (with six endital setae) and the hepta-group (with seven setae). A third character is the armament of the posterior zone of the ventral margin of the valves, denticulated in the hexa-group, with fine filaments between the denticles in the hepta-group. Taxonomically, the two clades are assigned the rank of genera. Valid names for both are available in the published literature (Diaphanosoma Fischer s.s. and Neodiaphanosoma Paggi and Da Rocha, amended). A COI-based phylogenetic estimate leads to the same conclusion as morphology, but reveals cryptic speci ation as well. COI reveals relatively small genetic distances within and between temperate climate species (e.g., in the D. birgei group) and large differences that form a cline from Australia (the terra typica) across southeast Asia in the tropical Neodi aphanosoma species D. excisum. African populations need more study, but probably represent a separate species. The entire group shows (macro)morpholog ical stasis in the presence of molecular evolution but Neodiaphanosoma is evolving at a much faster rate than Diaphanosoma s.s. that is either a younger group.
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Citocromo c oxidasa
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Han, Bo Ping autor
Guo, Fei Fei autor
Chen, Hua autor
Cheng, Dan autor
Liu, Ping autor
Xu, Lei autor
Sanoamuang, La Orsri autora
Rietzler, Arnola C. autora
Xu, Shaolin autor
Vierstraete, Andy autor
Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041
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Rietzler, Arnola C. autora
Xu, Shaolin autor
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title Toward a phylogeny and biogeography of Diaphanosoma (Crustacea: Cladocera)
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title_full_unstemmed Toward a phylogeny and biogeography of Diaphanosoma (Crustacea: Cladocera)
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:615402024-10-16T21:42:38ZToward a phylogeny and biogeography of Diaphanosoma (Crustacea: Cladocera) Dumont, Henri J. autor Han, Bo Ping autor Guo, Fei Fei autor Chen, Hua autor Cheng, Dan autor Liu, Ping autor Xu, Lei autor Sanoamuang, La Orsri autora Rietzler, Arnola C. autora Xu, Shaolin autor Vierstraete, Andy autor Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041 textengDiaphanosoma s.l., with 40+ described species, is the largest genus of the Sididae and the Ctenopoda, similar in many ways to the anomopod genus Daphnia. Here, we offer a c morphological evaluation of 33 species and contrast it with an analysis of the bar coding fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit (COI) gene in order to gain insight into the taxonomy and phylogeny of the group. A search for structure in the genus based on micromor phological characters identified (1) the number of setae on the endopodite of P6 and (2) the relative length of the three apical setae of the exopodite of P6 as consistent markers, recovering two clades, the hexa-clade (with six endital setae) and the hepta-group (with seven setae). A third character is the armament of the posterior zone of the ventral margin of the valves, denticulated in the hexa-group, with fine filaments between the denticles in the hepta-group. Taxonomically, the two clades are assigned the rank of genera. Valid names for both are available in the published literature (Diaphanosoma Fischer s.s. and Neodiaphanosoma Paggi and Da Rocha, amended). A COI-based phylogenetic estimate leads to the same conclusion as morphology, but reveals cryptic speci ation as well. COI reveals relatively small genetic distances within and between temperate climate species (e.g., in the D. birgei group) and large differences that form a cline from Australia (the terra typica) across southeast Asia in the tropical Neodi aphanosoma species D. excisum. African populations need more study, but probably represent a separate species. The entire group shows (macro)morpholog ical stasis in the presence of molecular evolution but Neodiaphanosoma is evolving at a much faster rate than Diaphanosoma s.s. that is either a younger group.Diaphanosoma s.l., with 40+ described species, is the largest genus of the Sididae and the Ctenopoda, similar in many ways to the anomopod genus Daphnia. Here, we offer a c morphological evaluation of 33 species and contrast it with an analysis of the bar coding fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit (COI) gene in order to gain insight into the taxonomy and phylogeny of the group. A search for structure in the genus based on micromor phological characters identified (1) the number of setae on the endopodite of P6 and (2) the relative length of the three apical setae of the exopodite of P6 as consistent markers, recovering two clades, the hexa-clade (with six endital setae) and the hepta-group (with seven setae). A third character is the armament of the posterior zone of the ventral margin of the valves, denticulated in the hexa-group, with fine filaments between the denticles in the hepta-group. Taxonomically, the two clades are assigned the rank of genera. Valid names for both are available in the published literature (Diaphanosoma Fischer s.s. and Neodiaphanosoma Paggi and Da Rocha, amended). A COI-based phylogenetic estimate leads to the same conclusion as morphology, but reveals cryptic speci ation as well. COI reveals relatively small genetic distances within and between temperate climate species (e.g., in the D. birgei group) and large differences that form a cline from Australia (the terra typica) across southeast Asia in the tropical Neodi aphanosoma species D. excisum. African populations need more study, but probably represent a separate species. The entire group shows (macro)morpholog ical stasis in the presence of molecular evolution but Neodiaphanosoma is evolving at a much faster rate than Diaphanosoma s.s. that is either a younger group.DiaphanosomaCladócerosCtenopodaCitocromo c oxidasaTaxonomía animalFilogeniaAquatic Ecologyhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10452-020-09819-0Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso