New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)

The existence of cryptic diversity in the ‘Porphyra leucosticta' complex of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean was confirmed from a wide variety of recent and over 100-year-old herbarium specimens using plastid and nuclear molecular data in combination with karyological, morphological and eco...

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Published in:European Journal of Phycology
Main Authors: Brodie, Juliet, Bartsch, Inka, Neefus, Christopher D., Orfanidis, Sotiris, Bray, Troy, Mathieson, Arthur C.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/09670260601043946
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:jel-1492 2023-05-15T17:30:42+02:00 New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) Brodie, Juliet Bartsch, Inka Neefus, Christopher D. Orfanidis, Sotiris Bray, Troy Mathieson, Arthur C. 2007-02-20T08:00:00Z https://scholars.unh.edu/jel/347 https://doi.org/10.1080/09670260601043946 unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/jel/347 https://doi.org/10.1080/09670260601043946 Jackson Estuarine Laboratory chromosomes cryptic diversity ITS1 Mediterranean molecular biology morphology North Atlantic Porphyra leucosticta rbcL rDNA SSU text 2007 ftuninhampshire https://doi.org/10.1080/09670260601043946 2023-01-30T21:55:40Z The existence of cryptic diversity in the ‘Porphyra leucosticta' complex of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean was confirmed from a wide variety of recent and over 100-year-old herbarium specimens using plastid and nuclear molecular data in combination with karyological, morphological and ecological observations. The results revealed the presence of a new species, P. olivii sp. nov., within the P. leucosticta complex. Possible evidence for sexual reproduction was observed in a culture of P. olivii from the holotype site, Gulf of Thessaloniki in Greece, where n = 2 chromosomes in male gametes and neutral spores, and 2n = 4 in zygotospores. Archeospores and neutral spores also formed in culture providing evidence for possible asexual reproduction. The results also revealed the presence of P. rosengurttii, originally described from the north-western Atlantic, in both the north-eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and enabled new morphological and ecological information to be obtained for this species. The rbcL sequences for P. olivii, including from an 1889 specimen of ‘Porphyra leucosticta’, differed by one transition between the north-western Atlantic and Mediterranean. The ITS1 of the holotype of P. olivii differed by a single bp transition from another specimen from the same location. The ITS1 of specimens from the northwestern Atlantic were identical but differed by 3-4 bp substitutions from the specimens from the Mediterranean. Partial rDNA SSU sequences were identical. In P. rosengurttii, rbcL sequences, including from specimens dated 1890 and 1906, differed by a single transition between both regions, the ITS1 had 92–100% similarity and partial rDNA SSU sequences were identical. Our study indicates that molecular, morphological and ecological evidence from a wide variety of samples (recent and old) and locations should be investigated before a new species is erected. The molecular comparison with old herbarium specimens also revealed that P. olivii and P. rosengurttii are not recent invaders to the ... Text North Atlantic University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository European Journal of Phycology 42 1 3 28
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topic chromosomes
cryptic diversity
ITS1
Mediterranean
molecular biology
morphology
North Atlantic
Porphyra leucosticta
rbcL
rDNA SSU
spellingShingle chromosomes
cryptic diversity
ITS1
Mediterranean
molecular biology
morphology
North Atlantic
Porphyra leucosticta
rbcL
rDNA SSU
Brodie, Juliet
Bartsch, Inka
Neefus, Christopher D.
Orfanidis, Sotiris
Bray, Troy
Mathieson, Arthur C.
New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)
topic_facet chromosomes
cryptic diversity
ITS1
Mediterranean
molecular biology
morphology
North Atlantic
Porphyra leucosticta
rbcL
rDNA SSU
description The existence of cryptic diversity in the ‘Porphyra leucosticta' complex of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean was confirmed from a wide variety of recent and over 100-year-old herbarium specimens using plastid and nuclear molecular data in combination with karyological, morphological and ecological observations. The results revealed the presence of a new species, P. olivii sp. nov., within the P. leucosticta complex. Possible evidence for sexual reproduction was observed in a culture of P. olivii from the holotype site, Gulf of Thessaloniki in Greece, where n = 2 chromosomes in male gametes and neutral spores, and 2n = 4 in zygotospores. Archeospores and neutral spores also formed in culture providing evidence for possible asexual reproduction. The results also revealed the presence of P. rosengurttii, originally described from the north-western Atlantic, in both the north-eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and enabled new morphological and ecological information to be obtained for this species. The rbcL sequences for P. olivii, including from an 1889 specimen of ‘Porphyra leucosticta’, differed by one transition between the north-western Atlantic and Mediterranean. The ITS1 of the holotype of P. olivii differed by a single bp transition from another specimen from the same location. The ITS1 of specimens from the northwestern Atlantic were identical but differed by 3-4 bp substitutions from the specimens from the Mediterranean. Partial rDNA SSU sequences were identical. In P. rosengurttii, rbcL sequences, including from specimens dated 1890 and 1906, differed by a single transition between both regions, the ITS1 had 92–100% similarity and partial rDNA SSU sequences were identical. Our study indicates that molecular, morphological and ecological evidence from a wide variety of samples (recent and old) and locations should be investigated before a new species is erected. The molecular comparison with old herbarium specimens also revealed that P. olivii and P. rosengurttii are not recent invaders to the ...
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author Brodie, Juliet
Bartsch, Inka
Neefus, Christopher D.
Orfanidis, Sotiris
Bray, Troy
Mathieson, Arthur C.
author_facet Brodie, Juliet
Bartsch, Inka
Neefus, Christopher D.
Orfanidis, Sotiris
Bray, Troy
Mathieson, Arthur C.
author_sort Brodie, Juliet
title New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)
title_short New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)
title_full New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)
title_fullStr New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)
title_full_unstemmed New insights into the cryptic diversity of the North Atlantic-Mediterranean ‘Porphyra leucosticta’ complex: P. olivii sp. nov. and P. rosengurttii (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)
title_sort new insights into the cryptic diversity of the north atlantic-mediterranean ‘porphyra leucosticta’ complex: p. olivii sp. nov. and p. rosengurttii (bangiales, rhodophyta)
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