Homoplasy and extinction: the phylogeny of cassidulid echinoids (Echinodermata)

Author:

Souto Camilla123ORCID,Mooi Rich2,Martins Luciana34,Menegola Carla35,Marshall Charles R1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Biology and University of California Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

2. Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, USA

3. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Diversidade Animal, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Av. Barão de Jeremoabo s/n, Campus Universitário, Ondina, Salvador, BA, Brazil

4. Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

5. Centro de Estudos Costeiros, Limnológicos e Marinhos (CECLIMAR), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Campus Litoral Norte, Imbé, RS, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Inclusion of fossils can be crucial to address evolutionary questions, because their unique morphology, often drastically modified in recent species, can improve phylogenetic resolution. We performed a cladistic analysis of 45 cassidulids with 98 characters, which resulted in 24 most parsimonious trees. The strict consensus recovers three major cassiduloid clades, and the monophyly of the family Cassidulidae is not supported. Ancillary analyses to determine the sensitivity of the phylogeny to missing data do not result in significantly different topologies. The taxonomic implications of these results, including the description of a new cassiduloid family and the evolution of some morphological features, are discussed. Cassiduloids (as defined here) most probably originated in the Early Cretaceous, and their evolutionary history has been dominated by high levels of homoplasy and a dearth of unique, novel traits. Despite their high diversity during the Palaeogene, there are only seven extant cassiduloid species, and three of these are relicts of lineages dating back to the Eocene. Future studies of the biology of these poorly known species, some of which brood their young, will yield further insights into the evolutionary history of this group.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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