Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny

Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae has greatly progressed thanks to the use of DNA sequence data. Despite this, in some geographic regions the knowledge of coralline diversity is still incomplete, because it is entirely based on traditi...

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Main Authors: Sciuto, Katia, Moschin, Emanuela, Alongi, Giuseppina, Cecchetto, Matteo, Schiaparelli, Stefano, Caragnano, Annalisa, Rindi, Fabio, Moro, Isabella
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.14039112.v1 2023-05-15T13:57:51+02:00 Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny Sciuto, Katia Moschin, Emanuela Alongi, Giuseppina Cecchetto, Matteo Schiaparelli, Stefano Caragnano, Annalisa Rindi, Fabio Moro, Isabella 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14039112.v1 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_i_Tethysphytum_antarcticum_i_gen_et_sp_nov_Hapalidiales_Rhodophyta_a_new_non-geniculate_coralline_alga_from_Terra_Nova_Bay_Ross_Sea_Antarctica_morpho-anatomical_characterization_and_molecular_phylogeny/14039112/1 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2020.1854351 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14039112 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Microbiology FOS Biological sciences Genetics Evolutionary Biology 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Ecology 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Marine Biology Plant Biology dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14039112.v1 https://doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2020.1854351 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14039112 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae has greatly progressed thanks to the use of DNA sequence data. Despite this, in some geographic regions the knowledge of coralline diversity is still incomplete, because it is entirely based on traditional morpho-anatomical grounds; Antarctica can certainly be included among these regions. During an investigation of the marine phototrophic biodiversity of the Ross Sea, a crustose coralline alga was collected from two sites in Tethys Bay. The alga formed thin crusts adherent to cobbles at ~20 m depth and showed morpho-anatomical features typical of the order Hapalidiales, family Hapalidiaceae (cell fusions, zonate tetrasporangia produced in multiporate conceptacles, and apical plugs). Molecular phylogenies based on the psb A, rbc L and 18S rRNA genes showed that this alga formed a lineage in the family Hapalidiaceae for which a formal assignment at genus level was not yet available. The only other known member of the lineage was a coralline from the Balleny Islands, named as Hapalidiaceae sp. ASG448A, for which psb A and 18S rRNA sequences were deposited in GenBank without identification at genus and species level. Based on our results, we describe this lineage as the new genus Tethysphytum Sciuto, Moschin & Moro, with the single species Tethysphytum antarcticum Sciuto, Moschin & Moro. At present, morpho-anatomical characters do not allow for the discrimination of Tethysphytum from other similar genera of Hapalidiaceae. The discovery of a new genus suggests that the diversity of coralline algae in Antarctica may have been underestimated and that molecular data will be essential for future taxonomic assessments of this group within this region. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Balleny Islands Ross Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Balleny Islands Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay Tethys Bay ENVELOPE(164.067,164.067,-74.683,-74.683)
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topic Microbiology
FOS Biological sciences
Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ecology
69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Marine Biology
Plant Biology
spellingShingle Microbiology
FOS Biological sciences
Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ecology
69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Marine Biology
Plant Biology
Sciuto, Katia
Moschin, Emanuela
Alongi, Giuseppina
Cecchetto, Matteo
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Caragnano, Annalisa
Rindi, Fabio
Moro, Isabella
Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
topic_facet Microbiology
FOS Biological sciences
Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ecology
69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Marine Biology
Plant Biology
description Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae has greatly progressed thanks to the use of DNA sequence data. Despite this, in some geographic regions the knowledge of coralline diversity is still incomplete, because it is entirely based on traditional morpho-anatomical grounds; Antarctica can certainly be included among these regions. During an investigation of the marine phototrophic biodiversity of the Ross Sea, a crustose coralline alga was collected from two sites in Tethys Bay. The alga formed thin crusts adherent to cobbles at ~20 m depth and showed morpho-anatomical features typical of the order Hapalidiales, family Hapalidiaceae (cell fusions, zonate tetrasporangia produced in multiporate conceptacles, and apical plugs). Molecular phylogenies based on the psb A, rbc L and 18S rRNA genes showed that this alga formed a lineage in the family Hapalidiaceae for which a formal assignment at genus level was not yet available. The only other known member of the lineage was a coralline from the Balleny Islands, named as Hapalidiaceae sp. ASG448A, for which psb A and 18S rRNA sequences were deposited in GenBank without identification at genus and species level. Based on our results, we describe this lineage as the new genus Tethysphytum Sciuto, Moschin & Moro, with the single species Tethysphytum antarcticum Sciuto, Moschin & Moro. At present, morpho-anatomical characters do not allow for the discrimination of Tethysphytum from other similar genera of Hapalidiaceae. The discovery of a new genus suggests that the diversity of coralline algae in Antarctica may have been underestimated and that molecular data will be essential for future taxonomic assessments of this group within this region.
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author Sciuto, Katia
Moschin, Emanuela
Alongi, Giuseppina
Cecchetto, Matteo
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Caragnano, Annalisa
Rindi, Fabio
Moro, Isabella
author_facet Sciuto, Katia
Moschin, Emanuela
Alongi, Giuseppina
Cecchetto, Matteo
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Caragnano, Annalisa
Rindi, Fabio
Moro, Isabella
author_sort Sciuto, Katia
title Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
title_short Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
title_full Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
title_fullStr Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
title_full_unstemmed Tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
title_sort tethysphytum antarcticum gen. et sp. nov. (hapalidiales, rhodophyta), a new non-geniculate coralline alga from terra nova bay (ross sea, antarctica): morpho-anatomical characterization and molecular phylogeny
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2021
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