Abstract

The intense production of information demands coherent treatment of available bodies of theoretical knowledge. A critical revision of methods in use within research programs is essential to maintain an adequate ontology and to guarantee the particular epistemological position required by each research area. The theory of Phylogenetic Systematics was developed in multiple forms, resulting in hypotheses that may be widely incongruent. This reflects the crisis of present paradigm, and illustrates failures in present phylogenetic thinking. The aim of the study is to discuss characters and homology hypotheses based on Hennigian principles. We present samples from the most unresolved groups within the evolutionary history of the Metazoa: Annelida and Polychaeta. The main phylogenetic proposals appearing in the history of the Annelida, from morphological (living and fossilized organisms) to molecular approaches are discussed. We do not consider annelids and polychaetes to be monophyletic entities. Both taxa need more detailed comparisons with others groups, such as deuterostomes. According to our published opinions, Annelida and Polychaeta are placed at the base of the deuterostomes, and these worm-like organisms are ultimately the ancestors of the Enterocoela. Thus, in order to systematize the Metameria, we have regarded Annelida, Pleistoannelida, Lophotrochozoa and Protostomia as being paraphyletic taxa.

Highlights

  • Characters and hypotheses of homology have been the subject of many definitions and are central to the development of phylogenetic systematics

  • We present a view on characters and homology, based on the system of the Annelida and Polychaeta

  • We illuminate the case of species-complexes, where morphology is unable to distinguish valid subgroups (Wheeler, 2005; Álvarez-Campos et al, 2016; Budaeva et al, 2016; Saglam et al, 2016; Kara et al, 2020)

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Introduction

Characters and hypotheses of homology have been the subject of many definitions and are central to the development of phylogenetic systematics We present a view on characters and homology, based on the system of the Annelida and Polychaeta. Attempts at the systematization of these taxa are mainly the results of morphological data (Rouse and Fauchald 1995, 1997; Almeida et al, 2003), and recently, of inputs from molecules (Colgan et al, 2006; Rousset et al, 2007; Struck et al, 2011; Weigert et al, 2014).

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