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Towards a phylogenetic classification of reef corals: the I ndo‐ P acific genera M erulina , G oniastrea and S capophyllia ( S cleractinia, M erulinidae)
Author(s) -
Huang Danwei,
Benzoni Francesca,
Arrigoni Roberto,
Baird Andrew H.,
Berumen Michael L.,
Bouwmeester Jessica,
Chou Loke Ming,
Fukami Hironobu,
Licuanan Wilfredo Y.,
Lovell Edward R.,
Meier Rudolf,
Todd Peter A.,
Budd Ann F.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
zoologica scripta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.204
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1463-6409
pISSN - 0300-3256
DOI - 10.1111/zsc.12061
Subject(s) - polyphyly , biology , phylogenetic tree , lineage (genetic) , clade , phylogenetics , reef , taxonomy (biology) , genus , systematics , evolutionary biology , zoology , ecology , gene , genetics
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 M erulina , G oniastrea , P araclavarina and S capophyllia (Merulinidae). In particular, we address the extreme polyphyly of F avites and G oniastrea that was discovered a decade ago. We sampled 145 specimens belonging to 16 species from a wide geographic range in the I ndo‐ P acific, 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 F avites and G oniastrea . Morphological analyses indicate that this clade, P aragoniastrea H uang, B enzoni & B udd, 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.

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