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Unraveling the evolutionary history of the cave-dwelling Dysderidae in the Dinarides (CROSBI ID 685522)

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Pavlek, Martina ; Arnedo, Miquel ; Gasparo, Fulvio ; Adrian, Silvia Unraveling the evolutionary history of the cave-dwelling Dysderidae in the Dinarides. Aveiro: Pensoft Publishers, 2018. str. 56-56 doi: 10.3897/aca.1.e29975

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pavlek, Martina ; Arnedo, Miquel ; Gasparo, Fulvio ; Adrian, Silvia

engleski

Unraveling the evolutionary history of the cave-dwelling Dysderidae in the Dinarides

Because of their size, abundance and active predatory lifestyle, spiders of the family Dysderidae are among the most conspicuous creatures in the Dinaric caves. Historically, the interest for this group dates back to 1847, to the description of the first cave spider in the world, Stalita taenaria, and peaks in the middle of 20th century with the works of Joseph Kratochvíl and Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold among others. However, after all these years, an explicit phylogenetic hypothesis about the family relationships is still missing and the taxonomy of some genera is a matter of debate. Dinaric cave representatives belong to two subfamilies: Rhodinae, with 13 species from five genera (Rhode, Stalita, Parastalita, Mesostalita and Stalitella) and Harpacteinae, with eight species from two genera (Folkia and Stalagtia). All species are considered troglobiotic and are Dinaric endemics, with Harpacteine restricted to the south part of the Dinaric Mountains and Rhodinae (with few exceptions) to the north part. Here, we present the results of a mutli-locus phylogenetic analysis of the family combining mitochondrial and nuclear genes of the focal group along with representatives of the other dysderid genera. Our data reveal a more complex taxonomic structure than currently recognized, with several instances of paraphyly, and uncover some overlooked diversity at the species level.

cave spiders ; Dysderidae ; Dinarids ; phylogeny

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Podaci o prilogu

56-56.

2018.

objavljeno

10.3897/aca.1.e29975

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Aveiro: Pensoft Publishers

Podaci o skupu

24th International Conference on Subterranean Biology

predavanje

20.08.2018-24.08.2018

Aveiro, Portugal

Povezanost rada

Biologija

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