Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species

The brown algal genus Lobophora is widely reported from the Mediterranean Sea. Contrary to studies in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean regions, little attention has been given to Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea, at least using molecular tools. To address this knowledge gap, we sampled specimens acr...

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Published in:Phycologia
Main Authors: Vieira, Christophe, Aharonov, Andre, Paz, Guy, Engelen, Aschwin, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Einav, Rachel, De Clerck, Olivier
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Ltd 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/14478
https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2018.1534923
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/14478 2023-05-15T17:31:09+02:00 Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species Vieira, Christophe Aharonov, Andre Paz, Guy Engelen, Aschwin Tsiamis, Konstantinos Einav, Rachel De Clerck, Olivier 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/14478 https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2018.1534923 eng eng Taylor & Francis Ltd 0031-8884 2330-2968 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/14478 doi:10.1080/00318884.2018.1534923 restrictedAccess Dictyotales Phaeophyceae article 2019 ftunivalgarve https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2018.1534923 2022-05-30T08:49:16Z The brown algal genus Lobophora is widely reported from the Mediterranean Sea. Contrary to studies in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean regions, little attention has been given to Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea, at least using molecular tools. To address this knowledge gap, we sampled specimens across the Mediterranean Sea (Spanish coast, Balearic Islands, Greece and Israel), with an exhaustive effort in the Balearic Islands. Molecular analyses disclosed the presence of three species, none of them conspecific with the name L. variegata, as they were recorded up to now in the Mediterranean Sea. The most common species in the Mediterranean Sea is L. delicata. We here describe L. schneideri sp. nov., so far found only in Haifa Bay (Israel), where it forms large and dense populations. Similar to L. delicata, L. schneideri occurs across the North Atlantic Ocean. Though a recent range expansion or introduction cannot be ruled out, we regard the North Atlantic Ocean, including the Greater Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea, as the natural range of both L. schneideri and L. delicata. A third species, described here as L. lessepsiana sp. nov., is found along the Israeli coast as well as in the Red Sea and is most probably a recent introduction through the Suez Canal. Further exploration along the North African coast, the Levantine Sea and the Aegean Sea, would probably increase the currently known species diversity for this group in the Mediterranean Sea. Ghent UniversityGhent University Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta Pacific Phycologia 58 2 163 168
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Aharonov, Andre
Paz, Guy
Engelen, Aschwin
Tsiamis, Konstantinos
Einav, Rachel
De Clerck, Olivier
Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species
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description The brown algal genus Lobophora is widely reported from the Mediterranean Sea. Contrary to studies in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean regions, little attention has been given to Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea, at least using molecular tools. To address this knowledge gap, we sampled specimens across the Mediterranean Sea (Spanish coast, Balearic Islands, Greece and Israel), with an exhaustive effort in the Balearic Islands. Molecular analyses disclosed the presence of three species, none of them conspecific with the name L. variegata, as they were recorded up to now in the Mediterranean Sea. The most common species in the Mediterranean Sea is L. delicata. We here describe L. schneideri sp. nov., so far found only in Haifa Bay (Israel), where it forms large and dense populations. Similar to L. delicata, L. schneideri occurs across the North Atlantic Ocean. Though a recent range expansion or introduction cannot be ruled out, we regard the North Atlantic Ocean, including the Greater Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea, as the natural range of both L. schneideri and L. delicata. A third species, described here as L. lessepsiana sp. nov., is found along the Israeli coast as well as in the Red Sea and is most probably a recent introduction through the Suez Canal. Further exploration along the North African coast, the Levantine Sea and the Aegean Sea, would probably increase the currently known species diversity for this group in the Mediterranean Sea. Ghent UniversityGhent University
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author Vieira, Christophe
Aharonov, Andre
Paz, Guy
Engelen, Aschwin
Tsiamis, Konstantinos
Einav, Rachel
De Clerck, Olivier
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Tsiamis, Konstantinos
Einav, Rachel
De Clerck, Olivier
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title Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species
title_short Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species
title_full Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species
title_fullStr Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and origin of the genus Lobophora in the Mediterranean Sea including the description of two new species
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