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- W2017660005 abstract "Morphological evidence suggests harpacticoid copepods have recurrently entered into symbiosis with other crustaceans but only members of the family Cancrincolidae have successfully made the transition from marine habitats to semiterrestrial hosts. Cancrincolids are primarily amphi-Atlantic in distribution (with one outlier in the western Pacific) and typically inhabit the gill chambers of grapsoidean land crabs belonging to the families Grapsidae, Sesarmidae, Varunidae and Gecarcinidae. Morphologically, they are difficult to place because they exhibit unusual autapomorphies and the shared derived characters claimed to unite them with the primitively marine Ameiridae are equivocal. Both maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference solutions based on SSU rDNA gene sequences show topological congruence in placing the Cancrincolidae within the Ameiridae and in firmly resolving it as the sistergroup of taxa that have been reported as obligate or commensal associates of crayfish. This relationship is further supported by swimming leg sexual dimorphism and mandibular palp morphology. Morphological comparison with ameirid copepods revealed the majority of synapomorphies previously proposed in support of cancrincolid monophyly and familial distinctiveness can be attributed to heterochrony. The progressive evolution of cancrincolid associates appears to be largely concordant with the sequential adaptation to terrestriality by their grapsoidean hosts. The current amphi-Atlantic distribution of Cancrincola may suggest its possibly free-living ancestor had already assumed a virtually continuous distribution along the northern seaboard of Gondwana prior to the opening of the South Atlantic during the early Cretaceous, implying symbiotic relationships were established only much later when grapsoidean crabs started to emerge, radiate and diversify in the mid-Tertiary (15–35 mya). The adoption of semi-terrestriality in cancrincolid copepods can be viewed as yet another independent attempt (incursion) to colonize low-salinity environments by members of the family Ameiridae. The possible sistergroup relationships of the Ameiridae and the position of the genus Argestigens Willey are discussed." @default.
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- W2017660005 title "Cancrincolidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) associated with land crabs: A semiterrestrial leaf of the ameirid tree" @default.
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