Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation

Coralline red algae in the non-geniculate genera Clathromorphum, Phymatolithon and Lithothamnion are important benthic ecosystem engineers in the photic zone of the Arctic and Subarctic. In these regions, the systematics and biogeography of Clathromorphum and Phymatolithon have mostly been resolved...

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Published in:European Journal of Phycology
Main Authors: Peña, Viviana, Bélanger, David, Gagnon, Patrick, Richards, Joseph L., Gall, Line Le, Hughey, Jeffery R., Saunders, Gary W., Lindstrom, Sandra C., Rinde, Eli, Husa, Vivian, Christie, Hartvig C, Fredriksen, Stein, Hall-Spencer, Jason M., Steneck, Robert S., Schoenrock, Kathryn M., Gitmark, Janne Kim, Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie, Anglès d'Auriac, Marc, Legrand, Erwann, Grall, Jacques, Mumford, Thomas F., Kamenos, Nicholas A., Gabrielson, Paul W.
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/90703 2023-05-15T14:28:08+02:00 Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation Peña, Viviana Bélanger, David Gagnon, Patrick Richards, Joseph L. Gall, Line Le Hughey, Jeffery R. Saunders, Gary W. Lindstrom, Sandra C. Rinde, Eli Husa, Vivian Christie, Hartvig C Fredriksen, Stein Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Steneck, Robert S. Schoenrock, Kathryn M. Gitmark, Janne Kim Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie Anglès d'Auriac, Marc Legrand, Erwann Grall, Jacques Mumford, Thomas F. Kamenos, Nicholas A. Gabrielson, Paul W. 2022-01-17T21:58:01Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/90703 http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-93279 https://doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2021.1880643 EN eng http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-93279 Peña, Viviana Bélanger, David Gagnon, Patrick Richards, Joseph L. Gall, Line Le Hughey, Jeffery R. Saunders, Gary W. Lindstrom, Sandra C. Rinde, Eli Husa, Vivian Christie, Hartvig C Fredriksen, Stein Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Steneck, Robert S. Schoenrock, Kathryn M. Gitmark, Janne Kim Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie Anglès d'Auriac, Marc Legrand, Erwann Grall, Jacques Mumford, Thomas F. Kamenos, Nicholas A. Gabrielson, Paul W. . Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation. European journal of phycology. 2021, 56(4), 468-493 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/90703 1983061 info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=European journal of phycology&rft.volume=56&rft.spage=468&rft.date=2021 European journal of phycology 56 4 468 493 https://doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2021.1880643 URN:NBN:no-93279 Fulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/90703/1/Pena%2B2021%2BAAM.pdf 0967-0262 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed AcceptedVersion 2022 ftoslouniv https://doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2021.1880643 2022-06-22T22:34:01Z Coralline red algae in the non-geniculate genera Clathromorphum, Phymatolithon and Lithothamnion are important benthic ecosystem engineers in the photic zone of the Arctic and Subarctic. In these regions, the systematics and biogeography of Clathromorphum and Phymatolithon have mostly been resolved whereas Lithothamnion has not, until now. Seventy-three specific and infraspecific names were given to Arctic and Subarctic Lithothamnion specimens in the late 19th and early 20th century by Frans R. Kjellman and Mikael H. Foslie. DNA sequences from 36 type specimens, five historical specimens, and an extensive sampling of recent collections resulted in the recognition of four Arctic and Subarctic Lithothamnion species, L. glaciale, L. lemoineae, L. soriferum and L. tophiforme. Three genes were sequenced, two plastid-encoded, rbcL and psbA, and the mitochondrial encoded COI-5P; rbcL and COI-5P segregated L. glaciale from L. tophiforme but psbA did not. Partial rbcL sequences obtained from type collections enabled us to correctly apply the earliest available names and to correctly place the remainder in synonymy. We were unable to sequence another 22 type specimens, but all of these are more recent names than those that are now applied. It is difficult to identify these species solely on morpho-anatomy as they can all occur as encrusting corallines or as maerl (rhodoliths). We demonstrate the importance of sequencing historical type specimens by showing that the recently proposed North-east Atlantic L. erinaceum is a synonym of one of the earliest published Arctic species of Lithothamnion, L. soriferum, itself incorrectly placed in synonymy under L. tophiforme based on morpho-anatomy. Based on sequenced specimens, we update the distributions and ecology of these species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic North East Atlantic Subarctic Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Arctic Kjellman ENVELOPE(-59.415,-59.415,-63.725,-63.725) European Journal of Phycology 56 4 468 493
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description Coralline red algae in the non-geniculate genera Clathromorphum, Phymatolithon and Lithothamnion are important benthic ecosystem engineers in the photic zone of the Arctic and Subarctic. In these regions, the systematics and biogeography of Clathromorphum and Phymatolithon have mostly been resolved whereas Lithothamnion has not, until now. Seventy-three specific and infraspecific names were given to Arctic and Subarctic Lithothamnion specimens in the late 19th and early 20th century by Frans R. Kjellman and Mikael H. Foslie. DNA sequences from 36 type specimens, five historical specimens, and an extensive sampling of recent collections resulted in the recognition of four Arctic and Subarctic Lithothamnion species, L. glaciale, L. lemoineae, L. soriferum and L. tophiforme. Three genes were sequenced, two plastid-encoded, rbcL and psbA, and the mitochondrial encoded COI-5P; rbcL and COI-5P segregated L. glaciale from L. tophiforme but psbA did not. Partial rbcL sequences obtained from type collections enabled us to correctly apply the earliest available names and to correctly place the remainder in synonymy. We were unable to sequence another 22 type specimens, but all of these are more recent names than those that are now applied. It is difficult to identify these species solely on morpho-anatomy as they can all occur as encrusting corallines or as maerl (rhodoliths). We demonstrate the importance of sequencing historical type specimens by showing that the recently proposed North-east Atlantic L. erinaceum is a synonym of one of the earliest published Arctic species of Lithothamnion, L. soriferum, itself incorrectly placed in synonymy under L. tophiforme based on morpho-anatomy. Based on sequenced specimens, we update the distributions and ecology of these species.
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author Peña, Viviana
Bélanger, David
Gagnon, Patrick
Richards, Joseph L.
Gall, Line Le
Hughey, Jeffery R.
Saunders, Gary W.
Lindstrom, Sandra C.
Rinde, Eli
Husa, Vivian
Christie, Hartvig C
Fredriksen, Stein
Hall-Spencer, Jason M.
Steneck, Robert S.
Schoenrock, Kathryn M.
Gitmark, Janne Kim
Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie
Anglès d'Auriac, Marc
Legrand, Erwann
Grall, Jacques
Mumford, Thomas F.
Kamenos, Nicholas A.
Gabrielson, Paul W.
spellingShingle Peña, Viviana
Bélanger, David
Gagnon, Patrick
Richards, Joseph L.
Gall, Line Le
Hughey, Jeffery R.
Saunders, Gary W.
Lindstrom, Sandra C.
Rinde, Eli
Husa, Vivian
Christie, Hartvig C
Fredriksen, Stein
Hall-Spencer, Jason M.
Steneck, Robert S.
Schoenrock, Kathryn M.
Gitmark, Janne Kim
Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie
Anglès d'Auriac, Marc
Legrand, Erwann
Grall, Jacques
Mumford, Thomas F.
Kamenos, Nicholas A.
Gabrielson, Paul W.
Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
author_facet Peña, Viviana
Bélanger, David
Gagnon, Patrick
Richards, Joseph L.
Gall, Line Le
Hughey, Jeffery R.
Saunders, Gary W.
Lindstrom, Sandra C.
Rinde, Eli
Husa, Vivian
Christie, Hartvig C
Fredriksen, Stein
Hall-Spencer, Jason M.
Steneck, Robert S.
Schoenrock, Kathryn M.
Gitmark, Janne Kim
Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie
Anglès d'Auriac, Marc
Legrand, Erwann
Grall, Jacques
Mumford, Thomas F.
Kamenos, Nicholas A.
Gabrielson, Paul W.
author_sort Peña, Viviana
title Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
title_short Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
title_full Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
title_fullStr Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
title_full_unstemmed Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
title_sort lithothamnion (hapalidiales, rhodophyta) in the changing arctic and subarctic: dna sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation
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Peña, Viviana Bélanger, David Gagnon, Patrick Richards, Joseph L. Gall, Line Le Hughey, Jeffery R. Saunders, Gary W. Lindstrom, Sandra C. Rinde, Eli Husa, Vivian Christie, Hartvig C Fredriksen, Stein Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Steneck, Robert S. Schoenrock, Kathryn M. Gitmark, Janne Kim Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie Anglès d'Auriac, Marc Legrand, Erwann Grall, Jacques Mumford, Thomas F. Kamenos, Nicholas A. Gabrielson, Paul W. . Lithothamnion (Hapalidiales, Rhodophyta) in the changing Arctic and Subarctic: DNA sequencing of type and recent specimens provides a systematics foundation. European journal of phycology. 2021, 56(4), 468-493
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