Skimming the skaters: genome skimming improves phylogenetic resolution of Halobatinae (Hemiptera: Gerridae)

Author:

Chang Jia Jin Marc1ORCID,Raupach Michael J2ORCID,Cheng Lanna34ORCID,Damgaard Jakob5,Hongjamrassilp Watcharapong6ORCID,Ip Yin Cheong Aden1ORCID,Ng Matthew Hui-Chieh1,Chan Wan Wen Rochelle1ORCID,Kunning Ismael7,Liang Bryna Jia Ying1,Maggioni Davide89ORCID,Mana Ralph R7,Mishra Himanshu10ORCID,Mowe Maxine A D1ORCID,Wainwright Benjamin J111,Whitney Jonathan L12ORCID,Wolfe Kennedy13ORCID,Yeo Darren C J1414ORCID,Huang Danwei141415ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore , 16 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117558 , Singapore

2. Section Hemiptera, Bavarian State Collection of Zoology , Münchhausenstraße 21, München 81247 , Germany

3. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego , La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92039 , USA

4. Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore , 2 Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377 , Singapore

5. Natural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum , Copenhagen 2100 Ø , Denmark

6. Center of Excellence for Marine Biotechnology, Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University , Bangkok 10330 , Thailand

7. Biological Sciences, School of Natural and Physical Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea , Waigani Campus, Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea

8. Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, University of Milano-Bicocca , Milano 20126 , Italy

9. Marine Research and Higher Education (MaRHE) Center, University of Milano-Bicocca , Faafu Magoodhoo Island 12030 , Maldives

10. Environmental Science and Engineering (EnSE) Program, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) , Thuwal 23955-6900 , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

11. Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore , 16 College Avenue West, Singapore 138527 , Singapore

12. Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration , Honolulu, Hawaii , USA

13. School of the Environment, The University of Queensland , St. Lucia, Queensland 4072 , Australia

14. Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore , 18 Kent Ridge Road Singapore 119227 , Singapore

15. Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions, National University of Singapore , 6 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117546 , Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Gerromorpha Popov, 1971 is a fascinating and diverse insect lineage that evolved about 200 Mya to spend their entire life cycle on the air–water interface and have since colonized all types of aquatic habitats. The subfamily Halobatinae Bianchi, 1896 is particularly interesting because some species have adapted to life on the open ocean—a habitat where insects are very rarely found. Several attempts have been made to reconstruct the phylogenetic hypotheses of this subfamily, but the use of a few partial gene sequences recovered only a handful of well-supported relationships, thus limiting evolutionary inferences. Fortunately, the emergence of high-throughput sequencing technologies has enabled the recovery of more genetic markers for phylogenetic inference. We applied genome skimming to obtain mitochondrial and nuclear genes from low-coverage whole-genome sequencing of 85 specimens for reconstructing a well-supported phylogeny, with particular emphasis on Halobatinae. Our study confirmed that Metrocorini Matsuda, 1960, is paraphyletic, whereas Esakia Lundblad, 1933, and Ventidius Distant, 1910, are more closely related to Halobatini Bianchi, 1896, than Metrocoris Mayr, 1865, and Eurymetra Esaki, 1926. We also found that Ventidius is paraphyletic and in need of a taxonomic revision. Ancestral state reconstruction suggests that Halobatinae evolved progressively from limnic to coastal habitats, eventually attaining a marine lifestyle, especially in the genus Halobates Eschscholtz, 1822, where the oceanic lifestyle evolved thrice. Our results demonstrate that genome skimming is a powerful and straightforward approach to recover genetic loci for robust phylogenetic analysis in non-model insects.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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