Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin

Phylogenetic relationships in the Desmarestiales (Phaeophyceae) were inferred among the monotypic Arthrocladia (Arthrocladiaceae) and 27 isolates from Desmarestiaceae, representing 17 taxa of Desmarestia and the monotypic Antarctic genera Himantothallus and Phaeurus. Phaeurus and Arthrocladia were u...

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Main Authors: vanOppen, MJH, Wiencke, C, Stam, WT, Olsen, JL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
Subjects:
ITS
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/7a4fff37-650c-4b3d-ad4a-63af767a819d 2024-06-02T07:57:10+00:00 Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin vanOppen, MJH Wiencke, C Stam, WT Olsen, JL 1997-04 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/7a4fff37-650c-4b3d-ad4a-63af767a819d https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/7a4fff37-650c-4b3d-ad4a-63af767a819d eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/7a4fff37-650c-4b3d-ad4a-63af767a819d info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess vanOppen , MJH , Wiencke , C , Stam , WT & Olsen , JL 1997 , ' Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin ' , Journal of Phycology , vol. 33 , no. 2 , pp. 294-309 . Antarctica Arthrocladia Biogeography Desmarestia evolution Himantothallus ITS rDNA Phaeophyceae Phaeurus phylogeny Southern Hemisphere temperature tolerance RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES LIFE-HISTORY NUCLEAR RDNA BROWN-ALGAE TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCES SEXUAL REPRODUCTION FIRMA PHAEOPHYCEAE CHLOROPHYTA article 1997 ftunigroningenpu 2024-05-07T19:14:41Z Phylogenetic relationships in the Desmarestiales (Phaeophyceae) were inferred among the monotypic Arthrocladia (Arthrocladiaceae) and 27 isolates from Desmarestiaceae, representing 17 taxa of Desmarestia and the monotypic Antarctic genera Himantothallus and Phaeurus. Phaeurus and Arthrocladia were used as outgroups. Parsimony analyses of nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS1 and ITS2) sequences, in which gaps were both included and excluded yielded well-resolved trees with a consistent general branching pattern. A parallel analysis of nine morphological and life-history characters and three ecological characters yielded a similar tree but provided little resolution in the terminal clades. The position of the monotypic Arthrocladia villosa within the Desmarestiales is consistent with monophyly for the order, but its position as the most primitive desmarestialean is not resolvable from the molecular data set. The basal position of Phaeurus, the Antarctic Desmarestia species, and Himantothallus is consistent with the hypothesis of a Southern Hemisphere origin for the family Desmarestiaceae. The more recent Northern Hemisphere ''aculeata'' clade evolved from an Antarctic ancestor. A ''D. aculeata-like'' species was ancestral to a lineage characterized by annual sporophytes with high sulfuric acid content, which radiated into many species, widely distributed in both hemispheres. Mapping of morphological and ecological characters onto the molecular tree confirm the informativeness of sulfuric acid-containing vacuoles and unilocular sporangial types. There is good congruence between phylogenetic tree topology and temperature imprints in relation to biogeographic distribution, supporting the theory that temperature tolerance is a conservative trait. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of Groningen research database Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Antarctica
Arthrocladia
Biogeography
Desmarestia
evolution
Himantothallus
ITS
rDNA
Phaeophyceae
Phaeurus
phylogeny
Southern Hemisphere
temperature tolerance
RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES
LIFE-HISTORY
NUCLEAR RDNA
BROWN-ALGAE
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCES
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
FIRMA PHAEOPHYCEAE
CHLOROPHYTA
spellingShingle Antarctica
Arthrocladia
Biogeography
Desmarestia
evolution
Himantothallus
ITS
rDNA
Phaeophyceae
Phaeurus
phylogeny
Southern Hemisphere
temperature tolerance
RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES
LIFE-HISTORY
NUCLEAR RDNA
BROWN-ALGAE
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCES
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
FIRMA PHAEOPHYCEAE
CHLOROPHYTA
vanOppen, MJH
Wiencke, C
Stam, WT
Olsen, JL
Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
topic_facet Antarctica
Arthrocladia
Biogeography
Desmarestia
evolution
Himantothallus
ITS
rDNA
Phaeophyceae
Phaeurus
phylogeny
Southern Hemisphere
temperature tolerance
RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES
LIFE-HISTORY
NUCLEAR RDNA
BROWN-ALGAE
TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS
NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCES
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
FIRMA PHAEOPHYCEAE
CHLOROPHYTA
description Phylogenetic relationships in the Desmarestiales (Phaeophyceae) were inferred among the monotypic Arthrocladia (Arthrocladiaceae) and 27 isolates from Desmarestiaceae, representing 17 taxa of Desmarestia and the monotypic Antarctic genera Himantothallus and Phaeurus. Phaeurus and Arthrocladia were used as outgroups. Parsimony analyses of nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS1 and ITS2) sequences, in which gaps were both included and excluded yielded well-resolved trees with a consistent general branching pattern. A parallel analysis of nine morphological and life-history characters and three ecological characters yielded a similar tree but provided little resolution in the terminal clades. The position of the monotypic Arthrocladia villosa within the Desmarestiales is consistent with monophyly for the order, but its position as the most primitive desmarestialean is not resolvable from the molecular data set. The basal position of Phaeurus, the Antarctic Desmarestia species, and Himantothallus is consistent with the hypothesis of a Southern Hemisphere origin for the family Desmarestiaceae. The more recent Northern Hemisphere ''aculeata'' clade evolved from an Antarctic ancestor. A ''D. aculeata-like'' species was ancestral to a lineage characterized by annual sporophytes with high sulfuric acid content, which radiated into many species, widely distributed in both hemispheres. Mapping of morphological and ecological characters onto the molecular tree confirm the informativeness of sulfuric acid-containing vacuoles and unilocular sporangial types. There is good congruence between phylogenetic tree topology and temperature imprints in relation to biogeographic distribution, supporting the theory that temperature tolerance is a conservative trait.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author vanOppen, MJH
Wiencke, C
Stam, WT
Olsen, JL
author_facet vanOppen, MJH
Wiencke, C
Stam, WT
Olsen, JL
author_sort vanOppen, MJH
title Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
title_short Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
title_full Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
title_fullStr Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny and historical ecology of the Desmarestiaceae (Phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
title_sort phylogeny and historical ecology of the desmarestiaceae (phaeophyceae) support a southern hemisphere origin
publishDate 1997
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/7a4fff37-650c-4b3d-ad4a-63af767a819d
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/7a4fff37-650c-4b3d-ad4a-63af767a819d
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The Antarctic
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Antarctic
Antarctica
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Antarctica
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