SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI

Polysiphonia harveyi Bailey was first described from Connecticut in 1848 and morphologically similar species, such as P. japonica and P. strictissima , have subsequently been described many times from different localities such as Japan and New Zealand, placing the taxonomy and nomenclature of this m...

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Published in:Journal of Phycology
Main Authors: McIvor, L.M., Maggs, C.A., Stanhope, M.J.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2000
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spelling crwiley:10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.00001-138.x 2024-06-02T08:11:28+00:00 SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI McIvor, L.M. Maggs, C.A. Stanhope, M.J. 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.00001-138.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1046%2Fj.1529-8817.1999.00001-138.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.00001-138.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Phycology volume 36, issue s3, page 46-47 ISSN 0022-3646 1529-8817 journal-article 2000 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.00001-138.x 2024-05-03T11:38:32Z Polysiphonia harveyi Bailey was first described from Connecticut in 1848 and morphologically similar species, such as P. japonica and P. strictissima , have subsequently been described many times from different localities such as Japan and New Zealand, placing the taxonomy and nomenclature of this morphologically variable species in confusion. Polysiphonia harveyi is regarded as an alien in the British Isles and the north‐eastern North Atlantic and is reported to be spreading rapidly. The first confirmed collection of P. harveyi from the British Isles was in 1908; the source of the British introduction remains unknown. In conjunction with breeding data, rbc L sequences for samples of P. harveyi , P. strictissima , P. japonica and P. akkeshiensis collected from New Zealand, Atlantic and Pacific North America, Japan and Europe, reveal that P. harveyi, P. japonica and P. akkeshiensis constitute a single biological species. The correct name for this is P. harveyi , whilst P. strictissima from New Zealand is a sibling species, distinct from P. harveyi. The center of genetic diversity of P. harveyi is in Japan. The original source of the introduced P. harveyi in the British Isles, Europe and Nova Scotia appears to be Hokkaido, Japan. Separate introductions from a single source population into New Zealand and Pacific and Atlantic North America from Honshu, Japan, apparently have occurred. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Wiley Online Library New Zealand Pacific Journal of Phycology 36 s3 46 47
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description Polysiphonia harveyi Bailey was first described from Connecticut in 1848 and morphologically similar species, such as P. japonica and P. strictissima , have subsequently been described many times from different localities such as Japan and New Zealand, placing the taxonomy and nomenclature of this morphologically variable species in confusion. Polysiphonia harveyi is regarded as an alien in the British Isles and the north‐eastern North Atlantic and is reported to be spreading rapidly. The first confirmed collection of P. harveyi from the British Isles was in 1908; the source of the British introduction remains unknown. In conjunction with breeding data, rbc L sequences for samples of P. harveyi , P. strictissima , P. japonica and P. akkeshiensis collected from New Zealand, Atlantic and Pacific North America, Japan and Europe, reveal that P. harveyi, P. japonica and P. akkeshiensis constitute a single biological species. The correct name for this is P. harveyi , whilst P. strictissima from New Zealand is a sibling species, distinct from P. harveyi. The center of genetic diversity of P. harveyi is in Japan. The original source of the introduced P. harveyi in the British Isles, Europe and Nova Scotia appears to be Hokkaido, Japan. Separate introductions from a single source population into New Zealand and Pacific and Atlantic North America from Honshu, Japan, apparently have occurred.
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author McIvor, L.M.
Maggs, C.A.
Stanhope, M.J.
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Maggs, C.A.
Stanhope, M.J.
SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI
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title SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI
title_short SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI
title_full SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI
title_fullStr SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI
title_full_unstemmed SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE INVASIVE RED ALGA, POLYSIPHONIA HARVEYI
title_sort systematics and phylogeography of the invasive red alga, polysiphonia harveyi
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