Walter M. Jongbloed, Craig W. Schneider, Christopher E. Lane, Margaret M. Cassidy, Gary W. Saunders
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摘要
目前已知大西洋西部有四个 Wrangelia 属物种,分别是 W. argus、W. bicuspidata、W. penicillata 和 W. gordoniae:W. argus、W. bicuspidata、W. penicillata 和 W. gordoniae,前三个物种历史上曾在百慕大被报道过。本研究中使用的形态学和分子条形码(COI-5P)以及系统进化分析(SSU、LSU、rbcL)表明,百慕大有 8 个 Wrangelia 物种群,其中排除了 2 个历史公认的物种,仅保留了 W. argus,同时增加了 7 个新物种,其中 6 个是正式描述的物种。历史上百慕大的 W. penicillata 与地中海标本(模式产地)不同,被证明是新种 W. hesperia 和新种 W. incrassata 的混种。除了这两个新种之外,另外三个新种(W. laxa sp. nov.、W. ryancraigii sp. nov.和 W. secundiramea sp. nov.迄今为止,在百慕大平台附近的中深海区只观察到一个新物种,即 W. ryancraigii,它与极光区的 W. laxa 在形态上是隐生的。
A revision of the genus Wrangelia (Wrangeliaceae, Ceramiales) in Bermuda resolves six new species including W. ryancraigii from the mesophotic zone
Four species of the genus Wrangelia are presently known from the western Atlantic Ocean: W. argus, W. bicuspidata, W. penicillata, and W. gordoniae, with the first three historically being reported from Bermuda. Morphological and molecular barcode (COI-5P) and phylogenetic analyses used in this study (SSU, LSU, rbcL) indicated eight species groupings of Wrangelia in Bermuda, excluding two of the historically recognized species, retaining only W. argus while adding seven new species, of which six are formally described. What had been historically reported as W. penicillata from Bermuda was shown to be distinct from Mediterranean Sea specimens (type locality) and was shown to be a mixture of W. hesperia sp. nov. and W. incrassata sp. nov. Along with these two, three other new species (W. laxa sp. nov., W. ryancraigii sp. nov., and W. secundiramea sp. nov.) have complete rhizoidal cortication tightly covering axial cells of indeterminate axes below the apices, distinguishing them from the two local incompletely corticated congeners W. argus and W. abscondita sp. nov., the latter a morphologically cryptic sister species with W. bicuspidata from the Caribbean Sea. Only one of the new species, W. ryancraigii, has thus far been observed in the mesophotic zone off the Bermuda platform, and it is morphologically cryptic with the euphotic zone's W. laxa.
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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.