The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters

We reviewed 15 572 Australian species-level records of the marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos Bory (formerly Ceratium Schrank, a genus now restricted to freshwater species). The genus is represented by over 50 species and numerous varieties and forms in Australian tropical, subtropical and temp...

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Published in:Australian Systematic Botany
Main Authors: Hallegraeff, G, Eriksen, R, Davies, C, Slotwinski, A, McEnnulty, F, Coman, F, Ulribe-Palomino, J, Tonks, M, Richardson, A
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Published: C S I R O Publishing 2020
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/34250/
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:34250 2023-05-15T18:25:38+02:00 The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters Hallegraeff, G Eriksen, R Davies, C Slotwinski, A McEnnulty, F Coman, F Ulribe-Palomino, J Tonks, M Richardson, A 2020 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/34250/ unknown C S I R O Publishing Hallegraeff, G orcid:0000-0001-8464-7343 , Eriksen, R, Davies, C, Slotwinski, A, McEnnulty, F, Coman, F, Ulribe-Palomino, J, Tonks, M and Richardson, A 2020 , 'The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters' , Australian Systematic Botany, vol. 33, no. 4 , pp. 392-411 , doi:10.1071/SB19043 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/SB19043>. dinoflagellate Tripos Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1071/SB19043 2021-10-04T22:18:20Z We reviewed 15 572 Australian species-level records of the marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos Bory (formerly Ceratium Schrank, a genus now restricted to freshwater species). The genus is represented by over 50 species and numerous varieties and forms in Australian tropical, subtropical and temperate marine waters and the Southern Ocean. There exists considerable plasticity in the morphology of many species, which has confounded species delimitations and created uncertainty around their spatial distributions. We newly illustrate by light and electron microscopy the rarely reported Tripos hundhausenii (Schröd.) Hallegr. & Huisman comb. nov. first described from the Arabian Sea, but increasingly being observed in Sydney coastal waters. A large number of Tripos species are widely distributed in temperate, subtropical and tropical waters and their distributions have remained remarkably stable in Australian waters over the past 60–80 years. By contrast, we identified a narrow group of warm-water species, including T. belone (Cleve) F.Gómez, T. cephalotus (Lemmerm.) F.Gómez, T. dens (Ostenf. & E.J.Schmidt) F.Gómez, T. digitatus (F.Schütt) F.Gómez, T. gravidus (Gourret) F.Gómez, T. incisus (G.Karst.) F.Gómez, T. paradoxides (Cleve) F.Gómez and T. praelongus (Lemmerm.) F.Gómez, that are commonly encountered off Sydney, rarely found down to Eden and Batemans Bay or Bass Strait, but occasionally occur as far south as King Island and Maria Island, Tasmania. These rare tropical Tripos species are carried southward by the East Australian and Leeuwin Currents and deserve careful attention in monitoring for future range expansions, changes in seasonality or upwelling or incursion of deep tropical waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Southern Ocean King Island ENVELOPE(-58.100,-58.100,-62.000,-62.000) Bory ENVELOPE(40.372,40.372,64.489,64.489) Maria Island ENVELOPE(-55.914,-55.914,51.232,51.232) Australian Systematic Botany
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topic dinoflagellate
Tripos
spellingShingle dinoflagellate
Tripos
Hallegraeff, G
Eriksen, R
Davies, C
Slotwinski, A
McEnnulty, F
Coman, F
Ulribe-Palomino, J
Tonks, M
Richardson, A
The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters
topic_facet dinoflagellate
Tripos
description We reviewed 15 572 Australian species-level records of the marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos Bory (formerly Ceratium Schrank, a genus now restricted to freshwater species). The genus is represented by over 50 species and numerous varieties and forms in Australian tropical, subtropical and temperate marine waters and the Southern Ocean. There exists considerable plasticity in the morphology of many species, which has confounded species delimitations and created uncertainty around their spatial distributions. We newly illustrate by light and electron microscopy the rarely reported Tripos hundhausenii (Schröd.) Hallegr. & Huisman comb. nov. first described from the Arabian Sea, but increasingly being observed in Sydney coastal waters. A large number of Tripos species are widely distributed in temperate, subtropical and tropical waters and their distributions have remained remarkably stable in Australian waters over the past 60–80 years. By contrast, we identified a narrow group of warm-water species, including T. belone (Cleve) F.Gómez, T. cephalotus (Lemmerm.) F.Gómez, T. dens (Ostenf. & E.J.Schmidt) F.Gómez, T. digitatus (F.Schütt) F.Gómez, T. gravidus (Gourret) F.Gómez, T. incisus (G.Karst.) F.Gómez, T. paradoxides (Cleve) F.Gómez and T. praelongus (Lemmerm.) F.Gómez, that are commonly encountered off Sydney, rarely found down to Eden and Batemans Bay or Bass Strait, but occasionally occur as far south as King Island and Maria Island, Tasmania. These rare tropical Tripos species are carried southward by the East Australian and Leeuwin Currents and deserve careful attention in monitoring for future range expansions, changes in seasonality or upwelling or incursion of deep tropical waters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hallegraeff, G
Eriksen, R
Davies, C
Slotwinski, A
McEnnulty, F
Coman, F
Ulribe-Palomino, J
Tonks, M
Richardson, A
author_facet Hallegraeff, G
Eriksen, R
Davies, C
Slotwinski, A
McEnnulty, F
Coman, F
Ulribe-Palomino, J
Tonks, M
Richardson, A
author_sort Hallegraeff, G
title The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters
title_short The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters
title_full The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters
title_fullStr The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters
title_full_unstemmed The marine planktonic dinoflagellate Tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters
title_sort marine planktonic dinoflagellate tripos: 60 years of species-level distributions in australian waters
publisher C S I R O Publishing
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.utas.edu.au/34250/
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