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Dohrmann, M. (2019). Progress in glass sponge phylogenetics: a comment on Kersken et al. (2018). Hydrobiologia. 843: 51-59.
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10.1007/s10750-018-3708-7 [view]
Dohrmann, M.
2019
Progress in glass sponge phylogenetics: a comment on Kersken et al. (2018)
Hydrobiologia
843: 51-59
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Kersken et al. (Hydrobiologia 811:283–293, 2018) recently reported a phylogenetic analysis of ribosomal DNA of glass sponges (Porifera: Hexactinellida) including new specimens from the NE Pacific. Their study is important as it significantly increased the taxon sampling of this important deep-sea group. Unfortunately, there are several issues with these authors’ dataset assembly and choice of phylogenetic analysis methods. Furthermore, they did not consider previous literature that is highly relevant to interpretation of their results. Here I provide critically constructive comments on their paper and present an alternative analysis that utilizes established methodological techniques. I show that several of Kersken et al.’s findings and claims are unsustainable, and provide an extended discussion of the updated glass sponge phylogeny.
Phylogeny, Phylogenesis
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Hexactinellida (additional source)
 Classification

According to molecular phylogenetic results, this taxon should be accepted as a separate genus. [details]

 Classification

According to molecular phylogenetic results, this taxon should be reassigned generic status. [details]

 Phylogeny

Molecular phylogenetic results indicate that this taxon is not monophyletic. [details]

 Phylogeny

Molecular phylogenetic results indicate that this taxon is not monophyletic. [details]

 Phylogeny

In their current scope, this family and its subfamilies are artificial taxa to accommodate sceptrulophoran genera ... [details]

 Phylogeny

Molecular data indicate that this genus as well as at least some of its subgenera are not monophyletic as currently ... [details]

 Phylogeny

Molecular data indicate that this genus might not be monophyletic in its current scope. [details]

 Taxonomy

Molecular data indicate that this species might actually belong to Schulzeviella. [details]