Lobophora dispersa (Dictyotaceae: Phaeophyceae), a new record for the coast of Veracruz and insights into Lobophora genetic differentiation in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea
Sergio Díaz-Martínez, Lisandro Hernández-Anaya, A. Avila-Ortiz, Lidia I. Cabrera-Martínez, G. Zuccarello
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Abstract
Species of Lobophora (Dictyotales) are distributed throughout the sub-tropical and tropical seas worldwide. Recent analyses have revealed high species diversity in regions previously presumed to host only a single species, such as the Bismarck Sea, Eastern Pacific, Western Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea, and Greater Caribbean. Here, samples from Veracruz and Quintana Roo, Mexico, were collected, and 2 genetic markers (cox3 and psbA) were sequenced. The results confirmed the presence of L. dispersa and L. variegata. Lobophora dispersa is recorded for the first time on the Mexican coast. The distribution of its cox3 haplotypes shows genetic differentiation within the Greater Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, possibly indicating limited dispersal and isolation by distance. Lobophora variegata exhibits lower genetic variability compared to L. dispersa, but its haplotypes did not show any obvious pattern. Lobophora declerckii, previously reported in the “Anegada de Afuera” reef, Veracruz, was not found, possibly due to its affinity to subtidal depths. Morphologically, L. dispersa and L. variegata align with previous descriptions, although we observed more variation in thallus cell thickness in L. dispersa. However, relying solely on morphological characters is insufficient to confidently identify the species, necessitating further sampling to determine the species diversity in Mexico.
叶蝗属的种类分布于世界各地的亚热带和热带海域。最近的分析显示,在以前被认为只有单一物种的地区,如俾斯麦海、东太平洋、西大西洋、地中海和大加勒比海,物种多样性很高。本文收集了墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州和金塔纳罗奥州的样品,并对2个遗传标记(cox3和psbA)进行了测序。结果证实了分散L.和杂色L.的存在。在墨西哥海岸首次记录到弥散的Lobophora。其cox3单倍型的分布在大加勒比海和墨西哥湾显示出遗传分化,可能表明有限的分散和距离隔离。与散叶叶相比,杂色叶叶的遗传变异性较低,但其单倍型没有明显的规律。以前在韦拉克鲁斯的“Anegada de Afuera”珊瑚礁中报道的loophora declerckii没有被发现,可能是由于它对潮下深度的亲和力。在形态上,分散L.和杂色L.与先前的描述一致,尽管我们观察到分散L.的菌体细胞厚度差异更大。然而,仅仅依靠形态特征不足以自信地识别物种,需要进一步采样以确定墨西哥的物种多样性。
期刊介绍:
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad appears in 4 issues per year and publishes the products of original scientific research regarding biodiversity of the Americas (systematics, biogeography, ecology and evolution), as well as its conservation and management.
The journal ensures high standards with a system of external peer review, and is included in the list of excellence of journals of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT, Mexico). It is currently included in ASFA, Biological Abstracts, Biological Sciences, Latindex Periódica, RedALyC, Web of Science (Thomson Reuters), SciELO, SCOPUS, and Zoological Records.