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300 million years apart: the extreme case of macromorphological skeletal convergence between deltocyathids and a turbinoliid coral (Anthozoa, Scleractinia).
Vaga, C F; Seiblitz, I G L; Stolarski, J; Capel, K C C; Quattrini, A M; Cairns, S D; Huang, D; Quek, R Z B; Kitahara, M V.
Afiliação
  • Vaga CF; Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20560-0163, USA; and Center for Marine Biology, University of São Paulo, 11602-109, São Sebastião, SP, Brazil; and Graduate Program in Zoology, Department of Zoology, Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, 05508
  • Seiblitz IGL; Center for Marine Biology, University of São Paulo, 11602-109, São Sebastião, SP, Brazil; and Graduate Program in Zoology, Department of Zoology, Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-090 São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Stolarski J; Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Twarda 51/55, PL-00-818 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Capel KCC; Center for Marine Biology, University of São Paulo, 11602-109, São Sebastião, SP, Brazil; and Invertebrate Department, National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 20940-040, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Quattrini AM; Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20560-0163, USA.
  • Cairns SD; Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20560-0163, USA.
  • Huang D; Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore, Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377, Singapore; and Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117558, Singapore.
  • Quek RZB; Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117558, Singapore; and Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore, Singapore 138527, Singapore.
  • Kitahara MV; Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20560-0163, USA; and Center for Marine Biology, University of São Paulo, 11602-109, São Sebastião, SP, Brazil; and Graduate Program in Zoology, Department of Zoology, Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, 05508
Invertebr Syst ; 382024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38744500
ABSTRACT
The integration of morphological and molecular lines of evidence has enabled the family Deltocyathidae to be erected to accommodate Deltocyathus species that were previously ascribed to the family Caryophylliidae. However, although displaying the same morphological characteristics as other species of Deltocyathus , molecular data suggested that D. magnificus was phylogenetically distant from Deltocyathidae, falling within the family Turbinoliidae instead. To elucidate the enigmatic evolutionary history of this species and skeletal microstructural features, the phylogenetic relationships of Deltocyathidae and Turbinoliidae were investigated using nuclear ultraconserved and exon loci and complete mitochondrial genomes. Both nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenomic reconstructions confirmed the position of D. magnificus within turbinolids. Furthermore, a novel mitochondrial gene order was uncovered for Deltocyathidae species. This gene order was not present in Turbinoliidae or in D. magnificus that both have the scleractinian canonical gene order, further indicating the taxonomic utility of mitochondrial gene order. D. magnificus is therefore formally moved to the family Turbinoliidae and accommodated in a new genus (Dennantotrochus Kitahara, Vaga & Stolarski, gen. nov.). Surprisingly, turbinolids and deltocyathids do not differ in microstructural organisation of the skeleton that consists of densely packed, individualised rapid accretion deposits and thickening deposits composed of fibres perpendicular to the skeleton surface. Therefore, although both families are clearly evolutionarily divergent, macromorphological features indicate a case of skeletal convergence while these may still share conservative biomineralisation mechanisms. ZooBank urnlsidzoobank.orgpub5F1C0E25-3CC6-4D1F-B1F0-CD9D0014678E.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Filogenia / Antozoários Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Filogenia / Antozoários Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article