First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic

Using genetic sequencing (COI-5P, LSU, rbcL) to elucidate their phylogenetic positions and then morphological characters to distinguish each from existing species, three procumbent species, including two novel species, from warm temperate Northern Hemisphere waters are added to the recently resurrec...

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Main Authors: Freshwater, Wilson, NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina Wilmington
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncw/f/freshwaterw2012-1.pdf
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spelling ftunivnorthcag:oai:libres.uncg.edu/22543 2024-09-09T19:56:52+00:00 First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic Freshwater, Wilson NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina Wilmington 2012 http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncw/f/freshwaterw2012-1.pdf English eng http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncw/f/freshwaterw2012-1.pdf North Carolina Bermuda Islands Korea Rhodymenia Rhodymeniaceae Halopeltis 2012 ftunivnorthcag 2024-08-27T00:34:26Z Using genetic sequencing (COI-5P, LSU, rbcL) to elucidate their phylogenetic positions and then morphological characters to distinguish each from existing species, three procumbent species, including two novel species, from warm temperate Northern Hemisphere waters are added to the recently resurrected genus Halopeltis J. Agardh: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, H. pellucida sp. nov. from Bermuda and H. willisii sp. nov. from North Carolina, USA. Prior to these reports, the genus was confined to the Southern Hemisphere and tropical equatorial waters of the Northern Hemisphere although the latter records lack molecular confirmation. These three additional species join the six known species presently residing in Halopeltis. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic University of North Carolina: NC DOCKS (Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship)
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topic North Carolina
Bermuda Islands
Korea
Rhodymenia
Rhodymeniaceae
Halopeltis
spellingShingle North Carolina
Bermuda Islands
Korea
Rhodymenia
Rhodymeniaceae
Halopeltis
Freshwater, Wilson
NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina Wilmington
First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic
topic_facet North Carolina
Bermuda Islands
Korea
Rhodymenia
Rhodymeniaceae
Halopeltis
description Using genetic sequencing (COI-5P, LSU, rbcL) to elucidate their phylogenetic positions and then morphological characters to distinguish each from existing species, three procumbent species, including two novel species, from warm temperate Northern Hemisphere waters are added to the recently resurrected genus Halopeltis J. Agardh: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, H. pellucida sp. nov. from Bermuda and H. willisii sp. nov. from North Carolina, USA. Prior to these reports, the genus was confined to the Southern Hemisphere and tropical equatorial waters of the Northern Hemisphere although the latter records lack molecular confirmation. These three additional species join the six known species presently residing in Halopeltis.
author Freshwater, Wilson
NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina Wilmington
author_facet Freshwater, Wilson
NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina Wilmington
author_sort Freshwater, Wilson
title First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic
title_short First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic
title_full First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic
title_fullStr First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed First Report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic
title_sort first report of halopeltis (rhodophyta, rohodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical northern hemisphere: h. adnata (okamura) comb. nov. from korea, and h. pellucida sp. nov. and h. willisii sp. nov. from the north atlantic
publishDate 2012
url http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncw/f/freshwaterw2012-1.pdf
genre North Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
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