Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2834048 Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phylogenetic relationships among the leiobunine harvestmen or “daddy-longlegs” of eastern North America (Leiobunum, Hadrobunus, Eumesosoma) are poorly known, and systematic knowledge of the group has been limited largely to species descriptions and proposed species groups. Here we obtained mitochondrial (NADH1, 16S and 12S rDNA) and nuclear (28S rDNA, EF-1α introns and exons) DNA sequences from representatives of each genus, virtually all Leiobunum species from the USA and Canada, four western North American outgroup species and the distantly related Phalangium opilio. We applied Bayesian, maximum-likelihood and parsimony methods under various data-partition treatments to reconstruct phylogeny and to test taxonomy-based phylogenetic hypotheses. Results were largely congruent among methods and treatments and well supported by bootstrap and posterior probability values. We recovered Leiobunum as paraphyletic with respect to Eumesosoma and Hadrobunus. Most species were encompassed by five well-supported clades that broadly correspond to groups based on male reproductive morphology (Hadrobunus group, an early-season Leiobunum group, L. vittatum group, L. politum group and L. calcar group). Relationships within species groups were often ambiguous or inconsistent with morphology, suggesting the presence of gene introgression or deep coalescence and/or the need for taxonomic revision.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Mitochondrial and nuclear genes for 30 North American species were sequenced. ► Phylogenetic analyses using maximum likelihood, Bayesian, and parsimony methods were performed. ► Leiobunum was recovered as paraphyletic with respect to Leuronychus, Hadrobunus and Eumesosoma. ► Species groups in Leiobunum are well supported and most are united by distinct reproductive synapomorphies.

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