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The biogeography of the yeti crabs (Kiwaidae) with notes on the phylogeny of the Chirostyloidea (Decapoda: Anomura)

The biogeography of the yeti crabs (Kiwaidae) with notes on the phylogeny of the Chirostyloidea (Decapoda: Anomura)
The biogeography of the yeti crabs (Kiwaidae) with notes on the phylogeny of the Chirostyloidea (Decapoda: Anomura)
The phylogeny of the superfamily Chirostyloidea (Decapoda: Anomura) has been poorly understood owing to limited taxon sampling and discordance between different genes. We present a nine-gene dataset across 15 chirostyloids, including all known yeti crabs (Kiwaidae), to improve the resolution of phylogenetic affinities within and between the different families, and to date key divergences using fossil calibrations. This study supports the monophyly of Chirostyloidea and, within this, a basal split between Eumunididae and a Kiwaidae–Chirostylidae clade. All three families originated in the Mid-Cretaceous, but extant kiwaids and most chirostylids radiated from the Eocene onwards. Within Kiwaidae, the basal split between the seep-endemic Kiwa puravida and a vent clade comprising Kiwa hirsuta and Kiwa spp. found on the East Scotia and Southwest Indian ridges is compatible with a hypothesized seep-to-vent evolutionary trajectory. A divergence date estimate of 13.4–25.9 Ma between the Pacific and non-Pacific lineages is consistent with Kiwaidae spreading into the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean via the newly opened Drake Passage. The recent radiation of Kiwaidae adds to the list of chemosynthetic fauna that appear to have diversified after the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum, a period of possibly widespread anoxia/dysoxia in deep-sea basins.
Kiwaidae, Chirostyloidea, biogeography, phylogenetics, hydrothermal vents, yeti crab
0962-8452
20130718
Roterman, C.N.
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Copley, J.T.
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Linse, K.T.
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Tyler, P.A.
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Rogers, A.D.
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Roterman, C.N.
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Copley, J.T.
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Linse, K.T.
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Tyler, P.A.
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Rogers, A.D.
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Roterman, C.N., Copley, J.T., Linse, K.T., Tyler, P.A. and Rogers, A.D. (2013) The biogeography of the yeti crabs (Kiwaidae) with notes on the phylogeny of the Chirostyloidea (Decapoda: Anomura). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280 (1764), 20130718. (doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.0718).

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Abstract

The phylogeny of the superfamily Chirostyloidea (Decapoda: Anomura) has been poorly understood owing to limited taxon sampling and discordance between different genes. We present a nine-gene dataset across 15 chirostyloids, including all known yeti crabs (Kiwaidae), to improve the resolution of phylogenetic affinities within and between the different families, and to date key divergences using fossil calibrations. This study supports the monophyly of Chirostyloidea and, within this, a basal split between Eumunididae and a Kiwaidae–Chirostylidae clade. All three families originated in the Mid-Cretaceous, but extant kiwaids and most chirostylids radiated from the Eocene onwards. Within Kiwaidae, the basal split between the seep-endemic Kiwa puravida and a vent clade comprising Kiwa hirsuta and Kiwa spp. found on the East Scotia and Southwest Indian ridges is compatible with a hypothesized seep-to-vent evolutionary trajectory. A divergence date estimate of 13.4–25.9 Ma between the Pacific and non-Pacific lineages is consistent with Kiwaidae spreading into the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean via the newly opened Drake Passage. The recent radiation of Kiwaidae adds to the list of chemosynthetic fauna that appear to have diversified after the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum, a period of possibly widespread anoxia/dysoxia in deep-sea basins.

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Published date: 19 June 2013
Keywords: Kiwaidae, Chirostyloidea, biogeography, phylogenetics, hydrothermal vents, yeti crab
Organisations: Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 355678
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355678
ISSN: 0962-8452
PURE UUID: b1b98799-3049-4e6d-8641-c55327d14d68
ORCID for J.T. Copley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3333-4325

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2013 12:59
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:48

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Author: C.N. Roterman
Author: J.T. Copley ORCID iD
Author: K.T. Linse
Author: P.A. Tyler
Author: A.D. Rogers

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