Assessment of Coralline Species Diversity in the European Coasts Supported by Sequencing of Type Material: The Case Study of Lithophyllum nitorum (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Cryptogamie Algologie Pub Date : 2018-02-23 DOI:10.7872/crya/v39.iss1.2018.123
V. Peña, Jazmín J. Hernández-Kantún, W. Adey, L. Gall
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Abstract A constant effort in sequencing an extensive number of specimens originating from comprehensive sampling had return an unprecedented amount of information fostering our understanding of diversity, evolution and distribution of coralline algae; however, many sequences lack reliable assignation of a taxonomic name, specially at the species level. Recently, the sequencing of type material allowed to bridge this gap by providing a direct link between the DNA sequence and the type bearing name. For instance, in the genus Lithophyllum, the identity of three species, generally abundant along the European Atlantic and the Mediterranean, was demonstrated by including sequences of the type material. Nevertheless, for less conspicious species, such as Lithophyllum nitorum, data are still needed to assess distribution, anatomy, phylogenetic affinities and taxonomic status. Using DNA sequences recovered from the type material of L. nitorum, further recent collections were resolved as conspecific and used to improve the description and refine the distribution of this species. Lithophyllum nitorum consisted of subtidal, thin crusts overgrowing fragments of dead maerl, pebbles and drifted fragments of fishing lines. The presence of uniporate conceptacles markedly protruding can be considered an external morphological feature useful to identify L. nitorum from other subtidal Lithophyllum species with similar habitat. Lithophyllum nitorum is reported for the Mediterranean Sea and confirmed in the North East Atlantic, a similar distribution as for L. incrustans and L. hibernicum.
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基于类型材料测序的欧洲海岸珊瑚物种多样性评估——以Lithophyllum nitorum (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)为例
摘要:通过对大量标本进行测序,获得了前所未有的信息,促进了我们对珊瑚藻多样性、进化和分布的认识;然而,许多序列缺乏可靠的分类名称分配,特别是在种水平上。最近,通过提供DNA序列和类型名称之间的直接联系,类型材料的测序允许弥合这一差距。例如,在Lithophyllum属中,通过包含模式材料的序列,证明了三个物种的身份,这些物种通常在欧洲大西洋和地中海沿岸丰富。然而,对于不太显眼的物种,如nitorum Lithophyllum,仍然需要数据来评估其分布、解剖、系统发育亲缘性和分类地位。利用从L. nitorum的类型材料中恢复的DNA序列,进一步将最近收集的标本解析为同种,并用于改进该物种的描述和完善其分布。nitorum石藻由潮下薄薄的外壳组成,上面长着死珊瑚碎片、鹅卵石和漂浮的渔线碎片。明显突出的单孔概念的存在可以被认为是一种有用的外部形态学特征,可以从其他具有相似栖息地的潮下岩性植物物种中识别出L. nitorum。据报道,地中海有nitorum Lithophyllum,东北大西洋也有,其分布与L. incrustans和L. hibernicum相似。
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Cryptogamie Algologie
Cryptogamie Algologie 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Cryptogamie is a fast-track and peer-reviewed journal of international scope publishing in English only. It accepts original papers and review articles on the taxonomy, biology and ecology of all cryptogams. An issue of Cryptogamie may be devoted to a single topic, under the responsibility of guest editor(s). All articles published in Cryptogamie are compliant with the different nomenclatural codes. A copyright assignment will be signed by the authors before publication. Cryptogamie, Algologie accepts articles on systematics as well as ecology and evolution of any kind of algae (including Cyanobacteria).
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