A phylogeographic approach to Sulawesi’s Maros karst shrimp fauna (Decapoda, Atyidae) reveals several cave invasions and challenges current taxonomic hypotheses

von Rintelen, Kristina and Rumpf, Carla M. A. and Wowor, Daisy and Wessel, Andreas and von Rintelen, Thomas (2024) A phylogeographic approach to Sulawesi’s Maros karst shrimp fauna (Decapoda, Atyidae) reveals several cave invasions and challenges current taxonomic hypotheses. Crustaceana, 97 (5-9). pp. 479-505. ISSN 0011-216X

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Abstract

The unique endemic cave fauna of the Maros karst cave system (Sulawesi, Indonesia) includes atyid freshwater shrimps only known from their species descriptions. An extensive survey revealed a total of ten species in epigean and subterranean rivers: Two non-endemic, four species endemic to Sulawesi (genus Caridina) and four stygobiont species (genus Caridina, Marosina,andParisia) only endemic to the Maros karst. A molecular phylogeny revealed (1) two independent colonizations of Sulawesi’s Maros karst caves by species of Caridina (Clade 1) derived from endemic ancestors, and (2) an exclusively stygobiont group (Clade 2, Marosina, Parisia) possibly derived from an amphidromous, anchialine cave-dweller. Our approach revealed another cryptic cave species of Caridina and challenges the taxonomic status of four Sulawesi endemics. In conclusion, the freshwater shrimps of the Maros karst are a challenging but rewarding group that can contribute to our understanding of the evolution of cave-dwelling species and atyid phylogenetics.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Indonesia, island biodiversity, mtDNA phylogeny, stygobiont, distribution, conservation
Subjects: Zoology
Depositing User: Mrs Titi Herawati
Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2025 01:37
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2025 01:37
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55738

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