The Chalcidoidea bush of life - Evolutionary history of a massive radiation of minute wasps
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Capturing phylogenetic signal from a massive radiation can be daunting. The superfamily
Chalcidoidea is an excellent example of a hyperdiverse group that has remained recalcitrant
to phylogenetic resolution. Chalcidoidea are mostly parasitoid wasps that until now included
27 families, 87 subfamilies and as many as 500,000 estimated species. We combined 1007
exons obtained with Anchored Hybrid Enrichment with 1048 Ultra-Conserved Elements
(UCEs) for 433 taxa including all extant families, over 95% of all subfamilies and 356 genera
chosen to represent the vast diversity of the superfamily. Going back and forth between
molecular results and our collective morphological and biological knowledge, we detected
insidious bias driven by the saturation of nucleotide data and highlighted morphological
convergences. Our final results are based on a concatenated analysis of the least saturated
exons and UCE data sets (2054 loci, 284,106 sites). Our analyses support a sister relationship
with Mymarommatoidea. Seven of the previously recognized families were not
monophyletic, so foundations for a new classification are discussed. Biology appears
potentially more informative than morphology, as illustrated by the elucidation of a clade of
plant gall associates and a clade of taxa with planidial first-instar larvae. The phylogeny
suggests a shift from smaller soft-bodied wasps to larger and more heavily sclerotized
wasps. Deep divergences in Chalcidoidea coincide with an increase in insect families in the
fossil record, and an early shift to phytophagy corresponds with the beginning of the
"Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution". Our dating analyses suggest a Middle Jurassic origin of
174 Ma (167.3-180.5 Ma) and a crown age of 162.2 Ma (153.9-169.8 Ma) for Chalcidoidea.
During the Cretaceous, Chalcidoidea underwent a rapid radiation in southern Gondwana
with subsequent dispersals to the Northern Hemisphere. This scenario is discussed with
regard to knowledge about host taxa of chalcid wasps, their fossil record, and Earth's
paleogeographic history.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hybrid enrichment; parasitoid; molecular; Gondwana; phylogeny; biogeography; dating.
Elenco autori:
Guerrieri, Emilio
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