Phylogeography of the widespread Caribbean spiny orb weaver Gasteracantha cancriformis.
Lisa ChamberlandFabian C Salgado-RoaAlma BascoAmanda Crastz-FloresGreta J BinfordIngi AgnarssonPublished in: PeerJ (2020)
Our findings revealed a single widespread species of Gasteracantha throughout the Caribbean, G. cancriformis, while suggesting two recently divergent mainland populations that may represent separate species, diverging linages, or geographically isolated demes. The concatenated and COI (Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1) phylogeny supported a Caribbean clade nested within the New World. Genetic variability was high between island populations for our COI dataset; however, gene flow was also high, especially between large, adjacent islands. We found structured genetic and morphological variation within G. cancriformis island populations; however, this variation does not reflect genealogical relationships. Rather, isolation by distance and local morphological adaptation may explain the observed variation.