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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A preliminary study of 16S rRNA sequence variation in Australian Macrobrachium shrimps (Palaemonidae : Decapoda) reveals inconsistencies in their current classification

N. P. Murphy and C. M. Austin

Invertebrate Systematics 16(5) 697 - 701
Published: 17 October 2002

Abstract

The systematic relationships among Australian palaemonid shrimps have been the subject of speculation for some time. A preliminary phylogenetic study was undertaken to clarify the relationships of five species, Macrobrachium intermedium (Stimpson), M. australiense (Holthuis), M. atactum (Riek), M. rosenbergii (de Man) and Palaemon serenus (Heller), using 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene sequences. Phylogenetic analyses indicated inconsistencies with the current classification in two respects. First, M. intermedium formed a very well-supported clade with P. serenus distinct from M. australiense, M. atactum and M. rosenbergii. Second, the two species from inland Australia, M. australiense and M. atactum, showed a high level of genetic similarity over a substantial geographic range, suggesting that they may represent conspecific populations. The taxonomic and biogeographic implications of these findings for Macrobrachium in Australia are discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/IT01031

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