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摘要
这项研究重新审视了法属波利尼西亚鞘藻科(Scytosiphonaceae)棕色大型藻类的分类和多样性。利用叶绿体和线粒体基因 rbcL、psbA 和 cox3 作为分子标记,并结合形态解剖学观察,我们发现了 6 个属中的 11 个物种:C. sinuosa [第 IIIa 和 IIIb 组]、Hydroclathrus rapanuii、H. tenuis、H. tilesii、Manzaea minuta、Pseudochnoospora implexa、Rosenvingea australis 以及新描述的物种 R. polynesiensis sp.这包括在该地区发现的两个以前未报道的属:Manzaea 和 Pseudochnoospora。在法属波利尼西亚,虽然没有发现 H. clathratus 和 H. tumulis 的序列,但我们成功地获得了以前记录过的四个分类群的序列,这使我们对它们在这一地区的存在产生了疑问。在增加了这些物种之后,目前的物种总数为 13 个(包括 H. clathratus 和 H. tumulis),其中一个为地方性物种。本文采用的分子辅助阿尔法分类法对法属波利尼西亚的 Scytosiphonaceae 物种清单进行了重要修订。在该地区发现的多样性占到该科全球多样性的 20%。此外,我们的研究还提出了最新的Scytosiphonaceae物种级系统发育。
French Polynesian Scytosiphonaceae (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae): A combined molecular and morphological approach to their diversity and systematics
This study revisited the taxonomy and diversity of brown macroalgae within the Scytosiphonaceae family in French Polynesia, which had previously been recognized as encompassing only six species. Using the chloroplast and mitochondrial genes rbcL, psbA, and cox3 as molecular markers in conjunction with morpho-anatomical observations, we unveiled the presence of 11 species spanning six genera: Chnoospora minima, Colpomenia claytoniae, Co. sinuosa [groups IIIa and IIIb], Hydroclathrus rapanuii, H. tenuis, H. tilesii, Manzaea minuta, Pseudochnoospora implexa, Rosenvingea australis, and the newly described species R. polynesiensis sp. nov. and R. tahitiensis sp. nov. This encompasses the recognition of two previously unreported genera in this region: Manzaea and Pseudochnoospora. Sequences were successfully acquired for four taxa that had been documented previously, while the absence of sequences for H. clathratus and H. tumulis in French Polynesia raises queries about their presence in this region. With these additions, the total species count now stands at 13 (including H. clathratus and H. tumulis), one being an endemic species. The molecular-assisted alpha taxonomic approach used here allowed for a critical revision of the Scytosiphonaceae species checklist for French Polynesia. The diversity revealed in this region accounts for a substantial 20% of the family's global diversity. Additionally, our study presents an updated species-level phylogeny for the Scytosiphonaceae.
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The Journal of Phycology was founded in 1965 by the Phycological Society of America. All aspects of basic and applied research on algae are included to provide a common medium for the ecologist, physiologist, cell biologist, molecular biologist, morphologist, oceanographer, taxonomist, geneticist, and biochemist. The Journal also welcomes research that emphasizes algal interactions with other organisms and the roles of algae as components of natural ecosystems.
All aspects of basic and applied research on algae are included to provide a common medium for the ecologist, physiologist, cell biologist, molecular biologist, morphologist, oceanographer, acquaculturist, systematist, geneticist, and biochemist. The Journal also welcomes research that emphasizes algal interactions with other organisms and the roles of algae as components of natural ecosystems.