Chaetoceros mitra

Chaetoceros mitra This was the first species of the C . lorenzianus complex to be described, as Dicladia mitra from the Sea of Kamtschatka (Fig 20A) [17] based only on a valve of a resting spore. When chains of cells were found, the taxon was transferred to Chaetoceros [18]. Cleve described the cell...

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Main Authors: Li, Yang, Boonprakob, Atchaneey, Gaonkar, Chetan C., Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F., Lange, Carina B., Hernández-Becerril, David, Chen, Zuoyi, Moestrup, Øjvind, Lundholm, Nina
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:12630660 2024-09-09T19:49:31+00:00 Chaetoceros mitra Li, Yang Boonprakob, Atchaneey Gaonkar, Chetan C. Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F. Lange, Carina B. Hernández-Becerril, David Chen, Zuoyi Moestrup, Øjvind Lundholm, Nina 2017-01-13 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12630660 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E87C87F48379FFC4FDE67F25A9EAFEB1 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168887 http://publication.plazi.org/id/1445FF8C8364FFDBFFF37C16AC40FFC3 https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/E87C87F48379FFC4FDE67F25A9EAFEB1 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12630659 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12630660 oai:zenodo.org:12630660 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E87C87F48379FFC4FDE67F25A9EAFEB1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Diversity in the Globally Distributed Diatom Genus Chaetoceros (Bacillariophyceae): Three New Species from Warm-Temperate Waters, pp. 1-38 in PLoS ONE (e 0168887), 12(1), 30, (2017-01-13) Biodiversity Taxonomy Chromista Ochrophyta Bacillariophyceae Chaetocerotales Chaetocerotaceae Chaetoceros Chaetoceros mitra info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2017 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1263066010.1371/journal.pone.016888710.5281/zenodo.12630659 2024-07-27T05:33:44Z Chaetoceros mitra This was the first species of the C . lorenzianus complex to be described, as Dicladia mitra from the Sea of Kamtschatka (Fig 20A) [17] based only on a valve of a resting spore. When chains of cells were found, the taxon was transferred to Chaetoceros [18]. Cleve described the cells as forming straight chains with narrow peanut-shaped to narrow elliptical apertures, concave valves and strong terminal setae diverging c. 90˚, and diverging from the apical plane (Brunel Group II) with spirally arranged puncta and indistinct transverse striations (Fig 20B and 20C) [18]. This agrees with our observations, except for the spiral arrangement of puncta. Cleve’s drawings (loc. cit. Fig 1C) show a pattern of spines or puncta on the spines similar to what we have seen (Fig 14A–14D), perhaps spirally inserted spines. Chaetoceros mitra can distinguished from all the other species of the complex by the sibling setae diverging 30˚–80˚ from the apical plane, defined as Brunel Group II (Fig 13A and 13B) (Brunel 1972), as depicted by Cleve ([18], Fig 20C in the present paper). In the other species, setae are positioned more or less in the apical plane, i.e., Brunel Group I (Figs 1C–1D, 4A–4C, 8A–8B and 11A). Hasle & Syvertsen [6] stated that C . mitra , when seen in broad girdle view, has parallel or convergent terminal setae and in this way differs from C . lorenzianus , whose terminal setae are diverging. This does not agree with our findings, the terminal setae in our material of C . mitra were diverging, as illustrated by Cleve [18], Fig 20C. The morphology of the resting spore as a distinguishing character for C . mitra needs evaluation as similar resting spores can be found in C . elegans (Fig 7A–7F) and were reported in material identified as C . lorenzianus [6, 9, 10, 39]. The differences with the C . elegans resting spore is discussed below and differentiation with the spore of C . lorenzianus must await “true” C . lorenzianus (from the type locality) being brought into culture. The illustration of a ... Other/Unknown Material Kamtschatka Zenodo Mitra ENVELOPE(11.333,11.333,79.150,79.150)
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Ochrophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Chaetocerotales
Chaetocerotaceae
Chaetoceros
Chaetoceros mitra
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Ochrophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Chaetocerotales
Chaetocerotaceae
Chaetoceros
Chaetoceros mitra
Li, Yang
Boonprakob, Atchaneey
Gaonkar, Chetan C.
Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F.
Lange, Carina B.
Hernández-Becerril, David
Chen, Zuoyi
Moestrup, Øjvind
Lundholm, Nina
Chaetoceros mitra
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Ochrophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Chaetocerotales
Chaetocerotaceae
Chaetoceros
Chaetoceros mitra
description Chaetoceros mitra This was the first species of the C . lorenzianus complex to be described, as Dicladia mitra from the Sea of Kamtschatka (Fig 20A) [17] based only on a valve of a resting spore. When chains of cells were found, the taxon was transferred to Chaetoceros [18]. Cleve described the cells as forming straight chains with narrow peanut-shaped to narrow elliptical apertures, concave valves and strong terminal setae diverging c. 90˚, and diverging from the apical plane (Brunel Group II) with spirally arranged puncta and indistinct transverse striations (Fig 20B and 20C) [18]. This agrees with our observations, except for the spiral arrangement of puncta. Cleve’s drawings (loc. cit. Fig 1C) show a pattern of spines or puncta on the spines similar to what we have seen (Fig 14A–14D), perhaps spirally inserted spines. Chaetoceros mitra can distinguished from all the other species of the complex by the sibling setae diverging 30˚–80˚ from the apical plane, defined as Brunel Group II (Fig 13A and 13B) (Brunel 1972), as depicted by Cleve ([18], Fig 20C in the present paper). In the other species, setae are positioned more or less in the apical plane, i.e., Brunel Group I (Figs 1C–1D, 4A–4C, 8A–8B and 11A). Hasle & Syvertsen [6] stated that C . mitra , when seen in broad girdle view, has parallel or convergent terminal setae and in this way differs from C . lorenzianus , whose terminal setae are diverging. This does not agree with our findings, the terminal setae in our material of C . mitra were diverging, as illustrated by Cleve [18], Fig 20C. The morphology of the resting spore as a distinguishing character for C . mitra needs evaluation as similar resting spores can be found in C . elegans (Fig 7A–7F) and were reported in material identified as C . lorenzianus [6, 9, 10, 39]. The differences with the C . elegans resting spore is discussed below and differentiation with the spore of C . lorenzianus must await “true” C . lorenzianus (from the type locality) being brought into culture. The illustration of a ...
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author Li, Yang
Boonprakob, Atchaneey
Gaonkar, Chetan C.
Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F.
Lange, Carina B.
Hernández-Becerril, David
Chen, Zuoyi
Moestrup, Øjvind
Lundholm, Nina
author_facet Li, Yang
Boonprakob, Atchaneey
Gaonkar, Chetan C.
Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F.
Lange, Carina B.
Hernández-Becerril, David
Chen, Zuoyi
Moestrup, Øjvind
Lundholm, Nina
author_sort Li, Yang
title Chaetoceros mitra
title_short Chaetoceros mitra
title_full Chaetoceros mitra
title_fullStr Chaetoceros mitra
title_full_unstemmed Chaetoceros mitra
title_sort chaetoceros mitra
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2017
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op_source Diversity in the Globally Distributed Diatom Genus Chaetoceros (Bacillariophyceae): Three New Species from Warm-Temperate Waters, pp. 1-38 in PLoS ONE (e 0168887), 12(1), 30, (2017-01-13)
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