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New insights into the morphology and phylogeny of Heterosigma akashiwo(Raphidophyceae), with the description of Heterosigma minor sp. nov.
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Article
Source
Phycologia; March 2016, Vol. 55 Issue: 3 p279-294, 16p
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00318884
Abstract
Abstract:Heterosigma akashiwois one of the smallest raphidophytes and is known for its ability to form dense, fish-killing blooms. In many parts of the world, H. akashiwois a permanent resident of the algal community, and blooms have caused extensive financial losses for the aquaculture industry. Different aspects of its biology have been the focus of numerous investigations over the last two decades but, perhaps because of its small size and fragile nature, few morphological studies have been carried out. We conducted phylogenetic and morphological studies of 24 strains of Heterosigmafrom the coastal waters of Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Complete 18S, ITS region and the D1–D2 region of 28S rDNA were sequenced and compared with all available raphidophyte sequences, revealing a novel species of Heterosigma, Heterosigma minor sp. nov. All strains of H. akashiwowere genetically very similar across the rDNA region (> 99.8% similarity) and morphologically very similar in light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Heterosigma minorshared only 98.2% similarity with H. akashiwo, and there were several morphological differences: it was smaller, rounder and had fewer mucocysts than H. akashiwo. The secondary structure of ITS2 was reconstructed, revealing three compensatory base changes between the two species, further indicating that H. minoris a sister to H. akashiwo. The phylogeny of Raphidophyceae was reconstructed to include all currently described raphidophytes.