Does Petrolisthes armatus (Anomura, Porcellanidae) form a Species Complex or Are We Dealing with Just One Widely Distributed Species?


Autoria(s): MANTELATTO, Fernando L.; PILEGGI, Leonardo G.; MIRANDA, Ivana; WEHRTMANN, Ingo S.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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Fernando L. Mantelatto, Leonardo G. Pileggi, Ivana Miranda, and Ingo S. Wehrtmann (2011) Does Petrolisthes armatus (Anomura, Porcellanidae) form a species complex or are we dealing with just one widely distributed species? Zoological Studies 50(3): 372-384. Petrolisthes armatus has the widest distribution known among members of the family Porcellanidae and is one of the most ubiquitous and locally abundant intertidal decapods along the Atlantic coast of the Americas. Considering its geographical distribution and morphological plasticity, several authors postulated the existence of a P. armatus species complex. In the present study we used genetic data from the mitochondrial 16S ribosomal gene to determine the genetic variability of P. armatus from selected locations within its eastern tropical Pacific and western Atlantic distributions. Our phylogenic analysis included 49 specimens represented by 26 species of the genus Petrolisthes and 16 specimens from 10 species and 4 related genera. Genetic distances estimated among the analyzed Petrolisthes species ranged from 2.6%-22.0%; varied between 0%-5.7% for 16S. Additionally, the revision of P. armatus specimens from Pacific Costa Rica and Brazilian Waters showed no geographically significant morphological variations among the analyzed specimens. Therefore, our morphological and genetic data do not support the hypothesis of a P. armatus complex within the specimens studied herein from the Americas, but convincingly confirm the monophyly and non-separateness of the members assigned as P. armatus. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/50.3/372.pdf

CNPq-Brazil[Proc. 491490/2004-6]

CNPq-Brazil[490353/2007-0]

CONICIT-Costa Rica[CII-001-08]

Univ. de Costa Rica[808-A8-209]

CNPq[PQ 301261/04-0]

CNPq[301359/07-5]

CNPq[140677/08-9]

FAPESP[2010/15588-8]

FAPESP[05/50651-1]

CAPES-Sandwich[1467/09-3]

CAPES[02630/09-5]

Universidade de São Paulo - FFCLRP/USP

Universidade de São Paulo - Centro de Biologia Marinha (CEBIMar/USP)

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ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES, v.50, n.3, p.372-384, 2011

1021-5506

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20692

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eng

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ACAD SINICA INST ZOOLOGY

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Zoological Studies

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Palavras-Chave #Morphology #Taxonomy #Phylogenetic relationships #LOBSTER PANULIRUS-ARGUS #PACIFIC PORCELAIN CRABS #MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY #WESTERN ATLANTIC #GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION #LATITUDINAL VARIATION #COSTA-RICA #DECAPODA #CRUSTACEA #BRACHYURA #Zoology
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