Multiple origins of deep-sea Asellota (Crustacea: Isopoda) from shallow waters revealed by molecular data

Author:

Raupach Michael J1,Mayer Christoph2,Malyutina Marina3,Wägele Johann-Wolfgang1

Affiliation:

1. Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander KoenigAdenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany

2. Lehrstuhl für Evolutionsökologie und Biodiversität der Tiere, Fakultät für Biologie, Ruhr-Universität BochumUniversitätsstraße 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany

3. A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of SciencePalchevskogo, 17, Vladivostok 690041, Russia

Abstract

The Asellota are a highly variable group of Isopoda with many species in freshwater and marine shallow-water environments. However, in the deep sea, they show their most impressive radiation with a broad range of astonishing morphological adaptations and bizarre body forms. Nevertheless, the evolution and phylogeny of the deep-sea Asellota are poorly known because of difficulties in scoring morphological characters. In this study, the molecular phylogeny of the Asellota is evaluated for 15 marine shallow-water species and 101 deep-sea species, using complete 18S and partial 28S rDNA gene sequences. Our molecular data support the monophyly of most deep-sea families and give evidence for a multiple colonization of the deep sea by at least four major lineages of asellote isopods. According to our molecular data, one of these lineages indicates an impressive radiation in the deep sea. Furthermore, the present study rejects the monophyly of the family Janiridae, a group of plesiomorphic shallow-water Asellota, and several shallow-water and deep-sea genera (Acanthaspidia,Ianthopsis,Haploniscus,Echinozone,Eurycope,MunnopsurusandSyneurycope).

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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