TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a phylogenetic classification of reef corals: The Indo-Pacific genera Merulina, Goniastrea and Scapophyllia (Scleractinia, Merulinidae)
AU - Huang, Danwei
AU - Benzoni, Francesca
AU - Arrigoni, Roberto
AU - Baird, Andrew Hamilton
AU - Berumen, Michael L.
AU - Bouwmeester, Jessica
AU - Chou, Lokeming
AU - Fukami, Hironobu
AU - Licuanan, Wilfredo Y.
AU - Lovell, Edward R.
AU - Meier, Rudolf
AU - Todd, Peter Alan
AU - Budd, Ann F.
N1 - KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01
PY - 2014/6/3
Y1 - 2014/6/3
N2 - Recent advances in scleractinian systematics and taxonomy have been achieved through the integration of molecular and morphological data, as well as rigorous analysis using phylogenetic methods. In this study, we continue in our pursuit of a phylogenetic classification by examining the evolutionary relationships between the closely related reef coral genera Merulina, Goniastrea, Paraclavarina and Scapophyllia (Merulinidae). In particular, we address the extreme polyphyly of Favites and Goniastrea that was discovered a decade ago. We sampled 145 specimens belonging to 16 species from a wide geographic range in the Indo-Pacific, focusing especially on type localities, including the Red Sea, western Indian Ocean and central Pacific. Tree reconstructions based on both nuclear and mitochondrial markers reveal a novel lineage composed of three species previously placed in Favites and Goniastrea. Morphological analyses indicate that this clade, Paragoniastrea Huang, Benzoni & Budd, gen. n., has a unique combination of corallite and subcorallite features observable with scanning electron microscopy and thin sections. Molecular and morphological evidence furthermore indicates that the monotypic genus Paraclavarina is nested within Merulina, and the former is therefore synonymised. © 2014 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
AB - Recent advances in scleractinian systematics and taxonomy have been achieved through the integration of molecular and morphological data, as well as rigorous analysis using phylogenetic methods. In this study, we continue in our pursuit of a phylogenetic classification by examining the evolutionary relationships between the closely related reef coral genera Merulina, Goniastrea, Paraclavarina and Scapophyllia (Merulinidae). In particular, we address the extreme polyphyly of Favites and Goniastrea that was discovered a decade ago. We sampled 145 specimens belonging to 16 species from a wide geographic range in the Indo-Pacific, focusing especially on type localities, including the Red Sea, western Indian Ocean and central Pacific. Tree reconstructions based on both nuclear and mitochondrial markers reveal a novel lineage composed of three species previously placed in Favites and Goniastrea. Morphological analyses indicate that this clade, Paragoniastrea Huang, Benzoni & Budd, gen. n., has a unique combination of corallite and subcorallite features observable with scanning electron microscopy and thin sections. Molecular and morphological evidence furthermore indicates that the monotypic genus Paraclavarina is nested within Merulina, and the former is therefore synonymised. © 2014 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10754/563588
UR - http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/zsc.12061
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84905757780&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/zsc.12061
DO - 10.1111/zsc.12061
M3 - Article
SN - 0300-3256
VL - 43
SP - 531
EP - 548
JO - Zoologica Scripta
JF - Zoologica Scripta
IS - 5
ER -