Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic

Recent studies combining biochemical, molecular, and traditional morphological and ecological traits have shown that some currently recognized species of the red algal genus Porphyra are actually form species or complexes comprising several morphologically similar but genetically distinct taxa. Conf...

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Main Authors: Neefus, Christopher D., Mathieson, Arthur C., Klein, Anita S., Teasdale, Brian W., Bray, Troy, Yarish, Charles
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Published: University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository 2002
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Online Access:https://scholars.unh.edu/jel/374
https://doi.org/10.4490/ALGAE.2002.17.4.203
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:jel-1519 2023-05-15T17:45:28+02:00 Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic Neefus, Christopher D. Mathieson, Arthur C. Klein, Anita S. Teasdale, Brian W. Bray, Troy Yarish, Charles 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z https://scholars.unh.edu/jel/374 https://doi.org/10.4490/ALGAE.2002.17.4.203 unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/jel/374 https://doi.org/10.4490/ALGAE.2002.17.4.203 Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Bangiales Northwest Atlantic Porphyra birdiae sp. nov rbcL Rhodophyta SSU text 2002 ftuninhampshire https://doi.org/10.4490/ALGAE.2002.17.4.203 2023-01-30T21:55:47Z Recent studies combining biochemical, molecular, and traditional morphological and ecological traits have shown that some currently recognized species of the red algal genus Porphyra are actually form species or complexes comprising several morphologically similar but genetically distinct taxa. Conflicting reports of chromosome numbers and differences in DNA sequences for Porphyra purpurea (Roth) C. Agardh have raised suspicion that more than one taxon has been confused under this name in the Northwest Atlantic. We have identified one of these cryptic taxa and describe it here as a new species, Porphyra birdiae. Like P. purpurea, it has an ovate to broadly elongate, foliose blade with reproductive areas segregated by a distinct line into male and female sectors. While reproductive specimens have historically been confused with P. purpurea, non-reproductive specimens of P. birdiae have been incorrectly identified as P. umbilicalis Kutzing. Although P. birdiae is morphologically similar to both of these species, sequences of SSU (nuclear small subunit rRNA gene) and rbcL (plastid ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit gene) indicate that it is not closely related to either one. Based on rbcL sequences, P. birdiae is closely related to P. aestivalis Lindstrom et Fredericq, a proposed new species from Alaska. Text Northwest Atlantic Alaska University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository ALGAE 17 4 203 216
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topic Bangiales
Northwest Atlantic
Porphyra birdiae sp. nov
rbcL
Rhodophyta
SSU
spellingShingle Bangiales
Northwest Atlantic
Porphyra birdiae sp. nov
rbcL
Rhodophyta
SSU
Neefus, Christopher D.
Mathieson, Arthur C.
Klein, Anita S.
Teasdale, Brian W.
Bray, Troy
Yarish, Charles
Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic
topic_facet Bangiales
Northwest Atlantic
Porphyra birdiae sp. nov
rbcL
Rhodophyta
SSU
description Recent studies combining biochemical, molecular, and traditional morphological and ecological traits have shown that some currently recognized species of the red algal genus Porphyra are actually form species or complexes comprising several morphologically similar but genetically distinct taxa. Conflicting reports of chromosome numbers and differences in DNA sequences for Porphyra purpurea (Roth) C. Agardh have raised suspicion that more than one taxon has been confused under this name in the Northwest Atlantic. We have identified one of these cryptic taxa and describe it here as a new species, Porphyra birdiae. Like P. purpurea, it has an ovate to broadly elongate, foliose blade with reproductive areas segregated by a distinct line into male and female sectors. While reproductive specimens have historically been confused with P. purpurea, non-reproductive specimens of P. birdiae have been incorrectly identified as P. umbilicalis Kutzing. Although P. birdiae is morphologically similar to both of these species, sequences of SSU (nuclear small subunit rRNA gene) and rbcL (plastid ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit gene) indicate that it is not closely related to either one. Based on rbcL sequences, P. birdiae is closely related to P. aestivalis Lindstrom et Fredericq, a proposed new species from Alaska.
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author Neefus, Christopher D.
Mathieson, Arthur C.
Klein, Anita S.
Teasdale, Brian W.
Bray, Troy
Yarish, Charles
author_facet Neefus, Christopher D.
Mathieson, Arthur C.
Klein, Anita S.
Teasdale, Brian W.
Bray, Troy
Yarish, Charles
author_sort Neefus, Christopher D.
title Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic
title_short Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic
title_full Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic
title_fullStr Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest Atlantic
title_sort porphyra birdiae sp. nov. (bangiales, rhodophyta): a new species from the northwest atlantic
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