Webs of intrigue: museum genomics elucidate relationships of the marronoid spider clade (Araneae)

Author:

Gorneau Jacob A12ORCID,Crews Sarah C1,Cala-Riquelme Franklyn1,Montana Katherine O12ORCID,Spagna Joseph C3,Ballarin Francesco45ORCID,Almeida-Silva Lina M6,Esposito Lauren A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences , San Francisco, CA 94118 , USA

2. Department of Biology, San Francisco State University , San Francisco, CA , USA

3. Biology Department, William Paterson University , Wayne, NJ 07470 , USA

4. Systematic Zoology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University , 1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi, 192-0397 Tokyo , Japan

5. Department of Zoology, Museo di Storia Naturale of Verona , Lungadige Porta Vittoria, 9, I-37129 Verona , Italy

6. Independent Researcher, Calliope International Produção Cultural , Americana, São Paulo 13471-600 , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Relationships among spider families that lack support through other lines of evidence (e.g., morphology) have recently been uncovered through molecular phylogenetics. One such group is the “marronoid” clade, which contains about 3,400 described species in 9 families. Marronoids run the gamut of life history strategies, with social species, species producing a variety of silk types, and species occurring in a range of extreme environments. Despite recognition of the ecological variability in the group, there remains uncertainty about family- level relationships, leaving diverse ecologies without an evolutionary context. The phylogenies produced to date have relatively low nodal support, there are few defined morphological synapomorphies, and the internal relationships of many families remain unclear. We use 93 exemplars from all marronoid families and ultraconserved element loci captured in silico from a combination of 48 novel low-coverage whole genomes and genomic data from the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) to produce a 50% occupancy matrix of 1,277 loci from a set of ultraconserved element probes. These loci were used to infer a phylogeny of the marronoid clade and to evaluate the familial relationships within the clade, and were combined with single-locus (Sanger) legacy data to further increase taxonomic sampling. Our results indicate a clearly defined and well-supported marronoid clade and provide evidence for both monophyly and paraphyly within the currently defined families of the clade. We propose taxonomic changes in accordance with the resulting phylogenetic hypothesis, including elevating Cicurinidae (restored status) and Macrobunidae (new rank).

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Developmental Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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