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Author(s):  
Jesús A Ballesteros ◽  
Emily V W Setton ◽  
Carlos E Santibáñez-López ◽  
Claudia P Arango ◽  
Georg Brenneis ◽  
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Abstract Despite significant advances in invertebrate phylogenomics over the past decade, the higher-level phylogeny of Pycnogonida (sea spiders) remains elusive. Due to the inaccessibility of some small-bodied lineages, few phylogenetic studies have sampled all sea spider families. Previous efforts based on a handful of genes have yielded unstable tree topologies. Here, we inferred the relationships of 89 sea spider species using targeted capture of the mitochondrial genome, 56 conserved exons, 101 ultraconserved elements, and 3 nuclear ribosomal genes. We inferred molecular divergence times by integrating morphological data for fossil species to calibrate 15 nodes in the arthropod tree of life. This integration of data classes resolved the basal topology of sea spiders with high support. The enigmatic family Austrodecidae was resolved as the sister group to the remaining Pycnogonida and the small-bodied family Rhynchothoracidae as the sister group of the robust-bodied family Pycnogonidae. Molecular divergence time estimation recovered a basal divergence of crown group sea spiders in the Ordovician. Comparison of diversification dynamics with other marine invertebrate taxa that originated in the Paleozoic suggests that sea spiders and some crustacean groups exhibit resilience to mass extinction episodes, relative to mollusk and echinoderm lineages.


2020 ◽  
Vol 239 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-61
Author(s):  
Caitlin M. Shishido ◽  
H. Arthur Woods ◽  
Bret W. Tobalske ◽  
Steven J. Lane ◽  
Amy L. Moran
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Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4821 (2) ◽  
pp. 371-393
Author(s):  
ZARISH GEORGE ◽  
GHAZALA SIDDIQUI ◽  
NAZISH GEORGE ◽  
RUDÁ AMORIM LUCENA

Ten intertidal sea spider (Pycnogonida) species from five families - Pycnogonidae (1 species), Ammotheidae (3 species), Callipallenidae (3 species), Phoxichilidiidae (2 species) and Endeidae (1 species) - are reported in the present study. Out of these ten species, four are first records from Pakistan, including a new species, Achelia karachiensis sp. nov. Intertidal zoanthid colonies have been found to provide shelter and food to a large and diverse Pycnogonid population at Sandspit and the Buleji, Karachi coast. This study highlights the significance of the intertidal fauna of pycnogonids of these areas and contributes to our understanding of the species diversity from the Karachi coast. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4802 (2) ◽  
pp. 361-373
Author(s):  
JIANJIA WANG ◽  
HESHAN LIN ◽  
DINGYONG HUANG ◽  
XINQING ZHENG ◽  
QINGHE LIU ◽  
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Though research about sea spiders limited in China seas, a complete checklist has not yet exist so far. After checking recent collections obtained from Shandong, Zhejiang, Fujian and the East China Sea, all these sixty-eight specimens were identified as six species belonged to four families and five genera, including three ones new to China. We described and illustrated them in this study, and also revised all previous records about Chinese pycnogonids and provided a checklist for the presently known forty-one species. 


Author(s):  
Jesús A. Ballesteros ◽  
Emily V.W. Setton ◽  
Carlos E. Santibáñez López ◽  
Claudia P. Arango ◽  
Georg Brenneis ◽  
...  

AbstractDespite significant advances in invertebrate phylogenomics over the past decade, the higher-level phylogeny of Pycnogonida (sea spiders) remains elusive. Due to the inaccessibility of some small-bodied lineages, few phylogenetic studies have sampled all sea spider families. Previous efforts based on a handful of genes have yielded unstable tree topologies. Here, we inferred the relationships of 89 sea spider species using targeted capture of the mitochondrial genome, 56 conserved exons, 101 ultraconserved elements, and three nuclear ribosomal genes. We inferred molecular divergence times by integrating morphological data for fossil species to calibrate 15 nodes in the arthropod tree of life. This integration of data classes resolved the basal topology of sea spiders with high support. The enigmatic family Austrodecidae was resolved as the sister group to the remaining Pycnogonida and the small-bodied family Rhynchothoracidae as the sister group of the robust-bodied family Pycnogonidae. Molecular divergence time estimation recovered a basal divergence of crown group sea spiders in the Ordovician. Comparison of diversification dynamics with other marine invertebrate taxa that originated in the Paleozoic suggests that sea spiders and some crustacean groups exhibit resilience to mass extinction episodes, relative to mollusk and echinoderm lineages.


2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 1519-1535 ◽  
Author(s):  
Romain Sabroux ◽  
Alexandre Hassanin ◽  
Laure Corbari
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2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (22) ◽  
pp. 1927-1938 ◽  
Author(s):  
Romain Sabroux ◽  
Denis Audo ◽  
Sylvain Charbonnier ◽  
Laure Corbari ◽  
Alexandre Hassanin
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