Taxonomic re-examination of the hermit crab species Pagurus forceps and Pagurus comptus (Decapoda: Paguridae) by molecular analysis


Autoria(s): MANTELATTO, Fernando Luis; PARDO, Luis Miguel; PILEGGI, Leonardo Gomes; FELDER, Darryl L.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

The current taxonomy of two poorly known hermit crab species Pagurus forceps H. Milne Edwards, 1836 and Pagurus comptus White, 1847 from temperate Pacific and Atlantic coastlines of South America is based only on adult morphology. Past studies have questioned the separation of these two very similar species, which occur sympatrically. We included specimens morphologically assignable to P. forceps and P. comptus in a phylogenetic analysis, along with other selected anomuran decapods, based on 16S ribosomal gene sequences. Differences between samples putatively assigned to either P. forceps and P. comptus were moderate, with sequence similarity ranging from 98.2 to 99.4% for the fragments analyzed. Our comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences (16S rRNA) revealed diagnostic differences between the two putative species, suggesting that P. forceps and P. comptus are indeed phylogenetically close but different species, with no genetic justification to support their synonymization. The polyphyly of Pagurus is not corroborated here among the represented Atlantic species, despite obviously complex relationships among the members of the genus.

CNPq/ Prosul Program-Brazil[490340/2004-0]

CNPq/ Prosul Program-Brazil[490122/2006-0]

FAPESP[02/08178-9]

FAPESP[05/50651-1]

CNPq[301261/04-0]

CNPq[301359/2007-5]

U. S. National Science Foundation (NSF)[DEB-0315995]

NSF/AToL[EF-0531603]

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ZOOTAXA, n.2133, p.20-32, 2009

1175-5326

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20673

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eng

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MAGNOLIA PRESS

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Zootaxa

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Anomura #molecular systematics #16S rRNA #South Atlantic #MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT #CHILEAN COAST #BRACHYURA #PHYLOGENY #CRUSTACEA #ANOMURA #SUBSTITUTION #DIOGENIDAE #PORTUNIDAE #MODEL #Zoology
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article

original article

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