A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)

We investigated phylogenetic relationships among pond skaters (Heteroptera: Gerridae) of the genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 by performing separate and combined parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from three mitochondrial (COI + II, 16SrRNA) and one nuclear (28SrRNA) gene(s). The taxon sample represented...

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Autores principales: Damgaard, J., Buzzetti, F.M., Mazzucconi, S.A., Weir, T.A., Zettel, H.
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spelling todo:paper_10557903_v57_n2_p669_Damgaard2023-10-03T16:00:52Z A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae) Damgaard, J. Buzzetti, F.M. Mazzucconi, S.A. Weir, T.A. Zettel, H. Biogeography Island endemics Systematics Taxonomy Waterstriders RNA 16S RNA 28S animal article classification genetics Heteroptera molecular evolution phylogeny Animals Evolution, Molecular Heteroptera Phylogeny RNA, Ribosomal, 16S RNA, Ribosomal, 28S Gerridae Gerromorpha Hemiptera Heteroptera Limnogonus Limnogonus fossarum Limnogonus franciscanus Limnogonus hungerfordi Limnogonus luctuosus We investigated phylogenetic relationships among pond skaters (Heteroptera: Gerridae) of the genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 by performing separate and combined parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from three mitochondrial (COI + II, 16SrRNA) and one nuclear (28SrRNA) gene(s). The taxon sample represented almost two thirds of the known diversity, and with most taxa represented by two or more individuals. A simultaneous analysis of all data showed that L. luctuosus Montrousier 1865 was paraphyletic and suggests that " L. luctuosus" from Australia and possibly also a population from the Society Islands (Moorea) each represents unrecognized species. L. fossarum F. 1775 was strongly supported, but the two subspecies L. f. fossarum F. 1775 and L. f. gilguy Andersen and Weir 1997 were paraphyletic. The two currently recognized subgenera Limnogonus (s. str.) Stål 1868 and L. (Limnogonoides) Andersen 1975 were paraphyletic, and were accordingly broken up in several monophyletic groups, each containing one or more species. From Limnogonus (s. str.) we delimited five clades: I (comprising L. aduncus Drake & Harris 1933, L. recens Drake and Harris 1934, L. profugus Drake & Harris 1930 and L. ignotus Drake and Harris 1934, all from the Neotropical Region), II (comprising L. nitidus Mayr 1865 from the Oriental Region), III (comprising L. franciscanus (Stål 1859) from the New World and L. cereiventris (Signoret 1862) from the Afrotropical Region), IV (comprising L. hungerfordi Andersen 1975 and L. luctuosus Montrousier 1865 from the Oriental and Australasian Regions) and V (comprising L. fossarum F. 1775 from the Oriental and Australasian Regions). From L. (Limnogonoides) we delimited two clades: VI (comprising L. intermedius Poisson 1941 from the Afrotropical Region and L. pectoralis (Mayr 1865) from the Oriental Region) and VII (comprising L. hypoleucus (Gerstaecker 1873), L. nigrescens Poisson 1941, L. poissoni Andersen 1975, and L. capensis China 1925 from the Afrotropical Region). Finally, L. (s. str.) windi Hungerford & Matsuda 1961 from Australia was placed as sister to clades I-VI. A manual optimization of geographical distribution onto the strict consensus tree suggests that Limnogonus is primarily an Old World group with independent transitions to the New World in L. franciscanus and in the common ancestor of Clade I. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. Fil:Mazzucconi, S.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10557903_v57_n2_p669_Damgaard
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topic Biogeography
Island endemics
Systematics
Taxonomy
Waterstriders
RNA 16S
RNA 28S
animal
article
classification
genetics
Heteroptera
molecular evolution
phylogeny
Animals
Evolution, Molecular
Heteroptera
Phylogeny
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
RNA, Ribosomal, 28S
Gerridae
Gerromorpha
Hemiptera
Heteroptera
Limnogonus
Limnogonus fossarum
Limnogonus franciscanus
Limnogonus hungerfordi
Limnogonus luctuosus
spellingShingle Biogeography
Island endemics
Systematics
Taxonomy
Waterstriders
RNA 16S
RNA 28S
animal
article
classification
genetics
Heteroptera
molecular evolution
phylogeny
Animals
Evolution, Molecular
Heteroptera
Phylogeny
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
RNA, Ribosomal, 28S
Gerridae
Gerromorpha
Hemiptera
Heteroptera
Limnogonus
Limnogonus fossarum
Limnogonus franciscanus
Limnogonus hungerfordi
Limnogonus luctuosus
Damgaard, J.
Buzzetti, F.M.
Mazzucconi, S.A.
Weir, T.A.
Zettel, H.
A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)
topic_facet Biogeography
Island endemics
Systematics
Taxonomy
Waterstriders
RNA 16S
RNA 28S
animal
article
classification
genetics
Heteroptera
molecular evolution
phylogeny
Animals
Evolution, Molecular
Heteroptera
Phylogeny
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
RNA, Ribosomal, 28S
Gerridae
Gerromorpha
Hemiptera
Heteroptera
Limnogonus
Limnogonus fossarum
Limnogonus franciscanus
Limnogonus hungerfordi
Limnogonus luctuosus
description We investigated phylogenetic relationships among pond skaters (Heteroptera: Gerridae) of the genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 by performing separate and combined parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from three mitochondrial (COI + II, 16SrRNA) and one nuclear (28SrRNA) gene(s). The taxon sample represented almost two thirds of the known diversity, and with most taxa represented by two or more individuals. A simultaneous analysis of all data showed that L. luctuosus Montrousier 1865 was paraphyletic and suggests that " L. luctuosus" from Australia and possibly also a population from the Society Islands (Moorea) each represents unrecognized species. L. fossarum F. 1775 was strongly supported, but the two subspecies L. f. fossarum F. 1775 and L. f. gilguy Andersen and Weir 1997 were paraphyletic. The two currently recognized subgenera Limnogonus (s. str.) Stål 1868 and L. (Limnogonoides) Andersen 1975 were paraphyletic, and were accordingly broken up in several monophyletic groups, each containing one or more species. From Limnogonus (s. str.) we delimited five clades: I (comprising L. aduncus Drake & Harris 1933, L. recens Drake and Harris 1934, L. profugus Drake & Harris 1930 and L. ignotus Drake and Harris 1934, all from the Neotropical Region), II (comprising L. nitidus Mayr 1865 from the Oriental Region), III (comprising L. franciscanus (Stål 1859) from the New World and L. cereiventris (Signoret 1862) from the Afrotropical Region), IV (comprising L. hungerfordi Andersen 1975 and L. luctuosus Montrousier 1865 from the Oriental and Australasian Regions) and V (comprising L. fossarum F. 1775 from the Oriental and Australasian Regions). From L. (Limnogonoides) we delimited two clades: VI (comprising L. intermedius Poisson 1941 from the Afrotropical Region and L. pectoralis (Mayr 1865) from the Oriental Region) and VII (comprising L. hypoleucus (Gerstaecker 1873), L. nigrescens Poisson 1941, L. poissoni Andersen 1975, and L. capensis China 1925 from the Afrotropical Region). Finally, L. (s. str.) windi Hungerford & Matsuda 1961 from Australia was placed as sister to clades I-VI. A manual optimization of geographical distribution onto the strict consensus tree suggests that Limnogonus is primarily an Old World group with independent transitions to the New World in L. franciscanus and in the common ancestor of Clade I. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
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author Damgaard, J.
Buzzetti, F.M.
Mazzucconi, S.A.
Weir, T.A.
Zettel, H.
author_facet Damgaard, J.
Buzzetti, F.M.
Mazzucconi, S.A.
Weir, T.A.
Zettel, H.
author_sort Damgaard, J.
title A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)
title_short A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)
title_full A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)
title_fullStr A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)
title_full_unstemmed A molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus Limnogonus Stål 1868 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Gerromorpha-Gerridae)
title_sort molecular phylogeny of the pan-tropical pond skater genus limnogonus stål 1868 (hemiptera-heteroptera: gerromorpha-gerridae)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10557903_v57_n2_p669_Damgaard
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