학술논문

Taxonomic investigation of Ralfsia-like (Ralfsiales, Phaeophyceae) taxa in the North Atlantic Ocean based on molecular and morphological data, with descriptions of Pseudoralfsiaceae fam. nov., Pseudoralfsia azorica gen. et sp. nov. and Nuchella vesicularis gen. et sp. nov
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Phycology. Feb2021, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p12-23. 12p.
Subject
*OCEAN
*NUCLEOTIDE sequence
*CYTOPLASMIC filaments
*BROWN algae
Language
ISSN
0967-0262
Abstract
In this study we investigated Ralfsia-like crusts (i.e. excluding Ralfsia sensu stricto, Stragularia spp. and/or Scytosiphonaceae crustose phases) with an emphasis on the North Atlantic Ocean using molecular data (COI-5P, ITS and rbcL-3P) combined with morpho-anatomical comparisons of type material and contemporary specimens. Of the four species of Ralfsia previously reported in Europe, only R. fungiformis is presently recognized as belonging to Ralfsia sensu stricto, Ralfsiaceae, with the remaining species, R. lucida, R. ovata and R. verrucosa, of uncertain taxonomic status. Our study revealed 11 independent genetic lineages of Ralfsia-like taxa, which were not assignable to any of the recognized families of the Ralfsiales. To accommodate this diversity, we propose Pseudoralfsiaceae Parente, Fletcher & G.W.Saunders fam. nov., including two new genera Pseudoralfsia Parente, Fletcher & G.W.Saunders gen. nov. and Nuchella Parente, Fletcher & G.W.Saunders gen. nov. The first genus includes Pseudoralfsia verrucosa (Areschoug) Parente, Fletcher & G.W.Saunders comb. nov. as the generitype (the only species of the three remaining European species of uncertain taxonomic status assigned to Ralfsia that was reassessed here), P. azorica Parente, Fletcher & G.W.Saunders sp. nov. and seven undescribed genetic groups, which require additional vouchers for description. The second genus has as generitype Nuchella vesicularis Parente, Fletcher & G.W.Saunders sp. nov., and also includes N. sp._1MP, which was represented by a single sterile specimen from Swanage, UK and consequently not characterized. Three characteristics differentiate Nuchella from Pseudoralfsia – the former typically with numerous vesicles, non-synchronous development of the plurangia and hair pits arising from both middle and lower cells of the erect filaments. Species of Pseudoralfsiaceae can be distinguished from Ralfsia sensu stricto (Ralfsiaceae) mainly by DNA sequences and by consistently having frequent hair pits, and typically unsymmetrical thalli. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]