Relationships of the Sphaeromatidae genera (Peracarida: Isopoda) inferred from 18S rDNA and 16S rDNA genes
Abstract
The Sphaeromatidae has 100 genera and close to 700 species with a worldwide distribution. Most are abundant primarily in
shallow (< 200 m) marine communities, but extend to 1.400 m, and are occasionally present in permanent freshwater habitats. They play
an important role as prey for epibenthic fishes and are commensals and scavengers. Sphaeromatids’ impressive exploitation of diverse
habitats, in combination with diversity in female life history strategies and elaborate male combat structures, has resulted in extraordinary
levels of homoplasy. We sequenced specimens from 39 genera for nuclear 18S rDNA and mitochondrial 16S rDNA genes, comprehensively
reviewed the effects of alignments on tree topology, and performed Garli and MrBayes analyses. These data consistently retrieved clades
(genus groups), Sphaeroma, Exosphaeroma, Cymodoce, Ischyromene, Cerceis, and Dynamenella and the monogeneric clade of Gnorimosphaeroma.
We define the major clades using morphological characters, attribute sampled taxa to consistently and strongly supported ones
and suggest placement of unsampled genera based on their morphological characteristics. Within each clade, we also highlight unresolved
and poorly sampled genera. We point out taxonomic problems in hopes of encouraging further phylogenetic exploration. Although we
identify clades containing consistent generic groups and are confident that some groups will prove stable and reliable, we feel our sampling
is insufficient to propose nomenclatural changes at this time
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