Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107627
Title: A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the brachyuran crab superfamily Xanthoidea provides novel insights into its systematics and evolutionary history
Authors: Mendoza, Jose CE 
Chan, Kin Onn 
Lai, Joelle CY 
Thoma, Brent P
Clark, Paul F
Guinot, Daniele
Felder, Darryl L
Ng, Peter KL 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Genetics & Heredity
Evolution
Taxonomy
Phylogenetics
Xanthoid crab
Crustacea
Decapoda
Brachyura
CRUSTACEA DECAPODA BRACHYURA
TRAIT-DEPENDENT SPECIATION
H. MILNE EDWARDS
PANOPEUS-HERBSTII
XANTHID CRABS
R PACKAGE
DIVERSIFICATION
GENUS
SUBFAMILY
REVISION
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Citation: Mendoza, Jose CE, Chan, Kin Onn, Lai, Joelle CY, Thoma, Brent P, Clark, Paul F, Guinot, Daniele, Felder, Darryl L, Ng, Peter KL (2022-12). A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the brachyuran crab superfamily Xanthoidea provides novel insights into its systematics and evolutionary history. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION 177. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107627
Abstract: Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenies for the brachyuran crab superfamily Xanthoidea were estimated based on three mitochondrial and four nuclear genes to infer phylogenetic relationships and inform taxonomy. Habitat data was then used in conjunction with several diversification rates analyses (BAMM, BiSSE, HiSSE, and FiSSE) to test evolutionary hypotheses regarding the diversification of xanthoid crabs. The phylogenies presented are the most comprehensive to date in terms of global diversity as they include all four constituent families (Xanthidae, Panopeidae, Pseudorhombilidae, and Linnaeoxanthidae) spanning all oceans in which xanthoid crabs occur. Six Xanthoidea families are recognised. Panopeidae and Xanthidae sensu stricto are the two largest family-level clades, which are reciprocally monophyletic. Pseudorhombilidae is nested within and is here treated as a subfamily of Panopeidae. Former subfamilies or tribes of Xanthidae sensu lato are basally positioned clades in Xanthoidea and are here assigned family-level ranks: Garthiellidae, Linnaeoxanthidae, Antrocarcinidae, and Nanocassiopidae. The genera Linnaeoxantho and Melybia were recovered in separate clades with Linnaeoxantho being sister to the family Antrocarcinidae, while Melybia was recovered within the family Panopeidae. The existing subfamily classification of Xanthidae and Panopeidae is drastically restructured with 20 xanthid and four panopeid subfamilies provisionally recognised. Diversification-time analyses inferred the origin of Xanthoidea and Garthiellidae in the Eocene, while the other families originated during the Oligocene. The majority of genus- and species-level diversification took place during the Miocene. Ancestral state reconstruction based on depth of occurrence (shallow vs. deep water) shows some ambiguity for the most recent common ancestor of Xanthoidea and Nanocassiopidae. The most recent common ancestors of Antrocarcinidae and Panopeidae were likely deep-water species, while those of Garthiellidae and Xanthidae were probably shallow-water species. Several shifts in net diversification rates were detected but they were not associated with depth-related habitat transitions.
Source Title: MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/242886
ISSN: 1055-7903
1095-9513
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107627
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