Authors
Jesus Lozano-Fernandez, Alastair R Tanner, Mattia Giacomelli, Robert Carton, Jakob Vinther, Gregory D Edgecombe, Davide Pisani
Publication date
2019/5/24
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
2295
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Chelicerates are a diverse group of arthropods, represented by such forms as predatory spiders and scorpions, parasitic ticks, humic detritivores, and marine sea spiders (pycnogonids) and horseshoe crabs. Conflicting phylogenetic relationships have been proposed for chelicerates based on both morphological and molecular data, the latter usually not recovering arachnids as a clade and instead finding horseshoe crabs nested inside terrestrial Arachnida. Here, using genomic-scale datasets and analyses optimised for countering systematic error, we find strong support for monophyletic Acari (ticks and mites), which when considered as a single group represent the most biodiverse chelicerate lineage. In addition, our analysis recovers marine forms (sea spiders and horseshoe crabs) as the successive sister groups of a monophyletic lineage of terrestrial arachnids, suggesting a single colonisation of land within …
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