The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species

The evolutionary history of the old, diverse freshwater shrimp genus Caridina is still poorly understood, despite its vast distribution – from Africa to Polynesia. Here, we used nuclear and mitochondrial DNA to infer the phylogeographic and evolutionary history of C. typus, which is one of only four...

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Main Authors: Freitag, Hendrik, Bernardes, Samuel C, Pepato, Almir R, von Rintelen, Thomas, von Rintelen, Kristina, Page, Timothy J, de Bruyn, Mark
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.biology-faculty-pubs-10002020-01-30T02:42:27Z The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species Freitag, Hendrik Bernardes, Samuel C Pepato, Almir R von Rintelen, Thomas von Rintelen, Kristina Page, Timothy J de Bruyn, Mark The evolutionary history of the old, diverse freshwater shrimp genus Caridina is still poorly understood, despite its vast distribution – from Africa to Polynesia. Here, we used nuclear and mitochondrial DNA to infer the phylogeographic and evolutionary history of C. typus, which is one of only four species distributed across the entire range of the genus. Despite this species’ potential for high levels of gene flow, questions have been raised regarding its phylogeographic structure and taxonomic status. We identified three distinct lineages that likely diverged in the Miocene. Molecular dating and ancestral range reconstructions are congruent with C. typus’ early dispersal to Africa, possibly mediated by the Miocene Indian Ocean Equatorial Jet, followed by back dispersal to Australasia after the Jet’s closure. Furthermore, several different species delimitation methods indicate each lineage represents a distinct (cryptic) species, contradicting current morphospecies delimitation of a single C. typus taxon. The evolutionary history of C. typus lineages is complex, in which ancient oceanic current systems and (currently unrecognised) speciation events preceded secondary sympatry of these cryptic species. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/1 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=biology-faculty-pubs Biology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo
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description The evolutionary history of the old, diverse freshwater shrimp genus Caridina is still poorly understood, despite its vast distribution – from Africa to Polynesia. Here, we used nuclear and mitochondrial DNA to infer the phylogeographic and evolutionary history of C. typus, which is one of only four species distributed across the entire range of the genus. Despite this species’ potential for high levels of gene flow, questions have been raised regarding its phylogeographic structure and taxonomic status. We identified three distinct lineages that likely diverged in the Miocene. Molecular dating and ancestral range reconstructions are congruent with C. typus’ early dispersal to Africa, possibly mediated by the Miocene Indian Ocean Equatorial Jet, followed by back dispersal to Australasia after the Jet’s closure. Furthermore, several different species delimitation methods indicate each lineage represents a distinct (cryptic) species, contradicting current morphospecies delimitation of a single C. typus taxon. The evolutionary history of C. typus lineages is complex, in which ancient oceanic current systems and (currently unrecognised) speciation events preceded secondary sympatry of these cryptic species.
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author Freitag, Hendrik
Bernardes, Samuel C
Pepato, Almir R
von Rintelen, Thomas
von Rintelen, Kristina
Page, Timothy J
de Bruyn, Mark
spellingShingle Freitag, Hendrik
Bernardes, Samuel C
Pepato, Almir R
von Rintelen, Thomas
von Rintelen, Kristina
Page, Timothy J
de Bruyn, Mark
The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
author_facet Freitag, Hendrik
Bernardes, Samuel C
Pepato, Almir R
von Rintelen, Thomas
von Rintelen, Kristina
Page, Timothy J
de Bruyn, Mark
author_sort Freitag, Hendrik
title The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
title_short The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
title_full The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
title_fullStr The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
title_full_unstemmed The complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of Caridina typus (Crustacea: Decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
title_sort complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of caridina typus (crustacea: decapoda): long-distance dispersal and cryptic allopatric species
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/1
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=biology-faculty-pubs
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