A morphometrics‐based phylogeny of the temperate Gondwanan mite harvestmen (Opiliones,Cyphophthalmi, Pettalidae) |
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Authors: | Benjamin L De Bivort Ronald M Clouse Gonzalo Giribet |
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Institution: | Rowland Institute at Harvard, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | A phylogenetic estimation of the temperate Gondwanan mite harvestman family Pettalidae (Arachnida, Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi) was conducted using 143 morphological variables (59 raw and 84 scaled measurements) from 37 ingroup and 15 outgroup terminals. We used custom algorithms to do pairwise comparisons between characters and identify sets of dependent characters, which were collapsed using principal components analysis. We analysed the resulting data without discretization under the parsimony criterion. Monophyly or paraphyly of most groups suspected from previous molecular and morphological phylogenetic studies were recovered. Trees were optimized for monophyly of 20 different focus clades by varying character phylogenetic independence. This yielded a final tree with monophyly of 15 out of 20 focus clades, including the South African pettalids, which contains the troglomorphic species Speleosiro argasiformis Lawrence, 1931. Two of the remaining five clades were found paraphyletic, with the genera Aoraki, Rakaia, and Siro always being found polyphyeletic. |
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Keywords: | Continuous data morphometrics character independence Cyphophthalmi Pettalidae character coding homology troglomorphism |
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