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Is it possible to use behavior characters for evolutionary reconstruction in marine invertebrates? A methodological
Isabela A DE Godoy1,2, Carlos C Alberts3, Caio H Nespolo3
1Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP), Laboratório de Evolução e Diversidade Aquática (LEDA), Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, FCL/Assis, Av. Dom Antonio, 2100, 19806-900 Assis, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:
The use of behavioral data is quite common in studies of chordate animals and some groups of arthropods; however, these data are usually used in ecological and conservation studies. Their use remains uncommon in phylogenetic reconstructions, especially for non-model groups in behavioral studies. This study aims to evaluate the methodological use of behavioral (feeding process) data with EthoKit Logger in the phylogenetic reconstruction of the Cnidaria, a group in the so-called 'lower' Metazoa. The results indicate considerable cohesion with reconstructions based on molecular data available in previous studies. We therefore suggest that the use of behavioral characters can possible be a useful secondary tool or a proof test for molecular evolutionary reconstructions.
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