Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)

Allogromiids are organic-walled or agglutinated, single-chambered Foraminifera, common in deep-sea and polar benthic communities. The simple forms and paucity of distinctive features make allogromiid identification difficult by traditional means. Molecular phylogenetic methods offer alternative tool...

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Main Authors: Pawlowski, Jan, Fahrni, José, Brykczynska, Urszula, Habura, Andrea, Bowser, Samuel
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://doc.rero.ch/record/321548/files/300_2002_Article_317.pdf
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:321548 2023-05-15T13:54:45+02:00 Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica) Pawlowski, Jan Fahrni, José Brykczynska, Urszula Habura, Andrea Bowser, Samuel 2018-06-18T17:59:02Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/321548/files/300_2002_Article_317.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/321548/files/300_2002_Article_317.pdf 2018 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:32:39Z Allogromiids are organic-walled or agglutinated, single-chambered Foraminifera, common in deep-sea and polar benthic communities. The simple forms and paucity of distinctive features make allogromiid identification difficult by traditional means. Molecular phylogenetic methods offer alternative tools for species identification and are used here to investigate allogromiid diversity. We obtained 135 partial small-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences of allogromiids collected in Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. In contrast to the 27 morphotypes identified, phylogenetic analysis revealed 49 molecular types (considered separate species) that differ by more than 5% of sequence divergence. The 49 genetic types form 28 molecular supra-groups that differ by more than 20% and probably represent distinct genera or families. Large genetic distances separating the molecular types indicate unexpectedly high taxonomic diversity. Comparison of our data with sequences of non-Antarctic allogromiids suggests that Explorers Cove species might be endemic and only distantly related to comparable northern hemisphere fauna Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Sound RERO DOC Digital Library Antarctic McMurdo Sound Explorers Cove ENVELOPE(163.583,163.583,-77.567,-77.567)
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description Allogromiids are organic-walled or agglutinated, single-chambered Foraminifera, common in deep-sea and polar benthic communities. The simple forms and paucity of distinctive features make allogromiid identification difficult by traditional means. Molecular phylogenetic methods offer alternative tools for species identification and are used here to investigate allogromiid diversity. We obtained 135 partial small-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences of allogromiids collected in Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. In contrast to the 27 morphotypes identified, phylogenetic analysis revealed 49 molecular types (considered separate species) that differ by more than 5% of sequence divergence. The 49 genetic types form 28 molecular supra-groups that differ by more than 20% and probably represent distinct genera or families. Large genetic distances separating the molecular types indicate unexpectedly high taxonomic diversity. Comparison of our data with sequences of non-Antarctic allogromiids suggests that Explorers Cove species might be endemic and only distantly related to comparable northern hemisphere fauna
author Pawlowski, Jan
Fahrni, José
Brykczynska, Urszula
Habura, Andrea
Bowser, Samuel
spellingShingle Pawlowski, Jan
Fahrni, José
Brykczynska, Urszula
Habura, Andrea
Bowser, Samuel
Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)
author_facet Pawlowski, Jan
Fahrni, José
Brykczynska, Urszula
Habura, Andrea
Bowser, Samuel
author_sort Pawlowski, Jan
title Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)
title_short Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)
title_full Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)
title_fullStr Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica)
title_sort molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid foraminifera in explorers cove (mcmurdo sound, antarctica)
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