The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group

We establish the cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst species Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum Matsuoka 1987 based on germination experiments of specimens isolated from the Gulf of Mexico. We show that the motile stage is a new species, designated as Protoperidinium louisianensis. We als...

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Main Authors: Kenneth Neil Mertens, Haifeng Gu, Yoshihito Takano, Andrea M. Price, Vera Pospelova, Kara Bogus, Gerard J. M. Versteegh, Fabienne Marret, R. Eugene Turner, Nancy N. Rabalais, Kazumi Matsuoka
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spelling ftbioone:10.1080/01916122.2016.1147219 2024-06-02T08:11:30+00:00 The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group Kenneth Neil Mertens Haifeng Gu Yoshihito Takano Andrea M. Price Vera Pospelova Kara Bogus Gerard J. M. Versteegh Fabienne Marret R. Eugene Turner Nancy N. Rabalais Kazumi Matsuoka Kenneth Neil Mertens Haifeng Gu Yoshihito Takano Andrea M. Price Vera Pospelova Kara Bogus Gerard J. M. Versteegh Fabienne Marret R. Eugene Turner Nancy N. Rabalais Kazumi Matsuoka world 2017-05-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2016.1147219 en eng AASP: The Palynological Society doi:10.1080/01916122.2016.1147219 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2016.1147219 Text 2017 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2016.1147219 2024-05-07T00:50:35Z We establish the cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst species Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum Matsuoka 1987 based on germination experiments of specimens isolated from the Gulf of Mexico. We show that the motile stage is a new species, designated as Protoperidinium louisianensis. We also determine its phylogenetic position based on single-cell polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of a single cell germinated from the Gulf of Mexico cysts. To further refine the phylogeny, we determined the large subunit (LSU) sequence through single-cell PCR of the cyst Selenopemphix undulata isolated from Brentwood Bay (Saanich Inlet, BC, Canada). The phylogeny shows that P. louisianensis is closest to P. shanghaiense, the motile stage of T. applanatum, and is consistent with the monophyly of the genus Trinovantedinium. Selenopemphix undulata belongs to a different clade than Selenopemphix quanta (alleged cyst of P. conicum), suggesting that the genus Selenopemphix is polyphyletic. Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum is widely distributed with occurrences in the Gulf of Mexico, the North Atlantic, the northeast Pacific and southeast Asia. In addition, we illustrate the two other extant species, Trinovantedinium applanatum and Trinovantedinium variabile, and two morphotypes of Trinovantedinium. Geochemical analyses of the cyst wall of T. pallidifulvum indicate the presence of amide groups in agreement with other heterotrophic dinoflagellate species, although the cyst wall of T. pallidifulvum also includes some unique features. Text North Atlantic BioOne Online Journals Canada Pacific Palynology 41 2 183 202
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description We establish the cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst species Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum Matsuoka 1987 based on germination experiments of specimens isolated from the Gulf of Mexico. We show that the motile stage is a new species, designated as Protoperidinium louisianensis. We also determine its phylogenetic position based on single-cell polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of a single cell germinated from the Gulf of Mexico cysts. To further refine the phylogeny, we determined the large subunit (LSU) sequence through single-cell PCR of the cyst Selenopemphix undulata isolated from Brentwood Bay (Saanich Inlet, BC, Canada). The phylogeny shows that P. louisianensis is closest to P. shanghaiense, the motile stage of T. applanatum, and is consistent with the monophyly of the genus Trinovantedinium. Selenopemphix undulata belongs to a different clade than Selenopemphix quanta (alleged cyst of P. conicum), suggesting that the genus Selenopemphix is polyphyletic. Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum is widely distributed with occurrences in the Gulf of Mexico, the North Atlantic, the northeast Pacific and southeast Asia. In addition, we illustrate the two other extant species, Trinovantedinium applanatum and Trinovantedinium variabile, and two morphotypes of Trinovantedinium. Geochemical analyses of the cyst wall of T. pallidifulvum indicate the presence of amide groups in agreement with other heterotrophic dinoflagellate species, although the cyst wall of T. pallidifulvum also includes some unique features.
author2 Kenneth Neil Mertens
Haifeng Gu
Yoshihito Takano
Andrea M. Price
Vera Pospelova
Kara Bogus
Gerard J. M. Versteegh
Fabienne Marret
R. Eugene Turner
Nancy N. Rabalais
Kazumi Matsuoka
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author Kenneth Neil Mertens
Haifeng Gu
Yoshihito Takano
Andrea M. Price
Vera Pospelova
Kara Bogus
Gerard J. M. Versteegh
Fabienne Marret
R. Eugene Turner
Nancy N. Rabalais
Kazumi Matsuoka
spellingShingle Kenneth Neil Mertens
Haifeng Gu
Yoshihito Takano
Andrea M. Price
Vera Pospelova
Kara Bogus
Gerard J. M. Versteegh
Fabienne Marret
R. Eugene Turner
Nancy N. Rabalais
Kazumi Matsuoka
The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group
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Haifeng Gu
Yoshihito Takano
Andrea M. Price
Vera Pospelova
Kara Bogus
Gerard J. M. Versteegh
Fabienne Marret
R. Eugene Turner
Nancy N. Rabalais
Kazumi Matsuoka
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title The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group
title_short The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group
title_full The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group
title_fullStr The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group
title_full_unstemmed The cyst-theca relationship of the dinoflagellate cyst Trinovantedinium pallidifulvum, with erection of Protoperidinium lousianensis sp. nov. and their phylogenetic position within the Conica group
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