Major Revisions in Pancrustacean Phylogeny and Evidence of Sensitivity to Taxon Sampling

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  • James P. Bernot
  • Christopher L. Owen
  • Joanna M. Wolfe
  • Kenneth Meland
  • Olesen, Jørgen
  • Keith A. Crandall

The clade Pancrustacea, comprising crustaceans and hexapods, is the most diverse group of animals on earth, containing over 80% of animal species and half of animal biomass. It has been the subject of several recent phylogenomic analyses, yet relationships within Pancrustacea show a notable lack of stability. Here, the phylogeny is estimated with expanded taxon sampling, particularly of malacostracans. We show small changes in taxon sampling have large impacts on phylogenetic estimation. By analyzing identical orthologs between two slightly different taxon sets, we show that the differences in the resulting topologies are due primarily to the effects of taxon sampling on the phylogenetic reconstruction method. We compare trees resulting from our phylogenomic analyses with those from the literature to explore the large tree space of pancrustacean phylogenetic hypotheses and find that statistical topology tests reject the previously published trees in favor of the maximum likelihood trees produced here. Our results reject several clades including Caridoida, Eucarida, Multicrustacea, Vericrustacea, and Syncarida. Notably, we find Copepoda nested within Allotriocarida with high support and recover a novel relationship between decapods, euphausiids, and syncarids that we refer to as the Syneucarida. With denser taxon sampling, we find Stomatopoda sister to this latter clade, which we collectively name Stomatocarida, dividing Malacostraca into three clades: Leptostraca, Peracarida, and Stomatocarida. A new Bayesian divergence time estimation is conducted using 13 vetted fossils. We review our results in the context of other pancrustacean phylogenetic hypotheses and highlight 15 key taxa to sample in future studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbermsad175
JournalMolecular Biology and Evolution
Volume40
Issue number8
Number of pages22
ISSN0737-4038
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution 2023.

    Research areas

  • copepod, Crustacea, evolution, Malacostraca, Pancrustacea, phylogeny

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