Systematic reappraisal of the diminutive Amphora thumensis and the transfer of Halamphora parathumensis to the genus Amphora

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Joshua G. Stepanek, Tate E. Carlson, Lauren E. Rumley, Matthew L. Julius
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AbstractSince its description the amphoroid diatom Amphora thumensis has confounded simple taxonomic classification having been assigned to Amphora, Cymbella, and now Halamphora. Taxonomic ambiguity around this taxon stems from its small size and reduced, often contradictory, morphological features. In this investigation, we confirm the taxonomic position of A. thumensis by presenting a four-marker molecular phylogeny for a population collected from a small spring-fed lake in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, USA. Our phylogenetic hypothesis places A. thumensis not within the genus Halamphora, but within the deep branching lineages of Amphora. We discuss this phylogenetic hypothesis in the context of the morphological and ecological diversity of the genus and evaluate the utility of putative diagnostic characters within Amphora. In light of this new evidence, the valid name Amphora thumensis (Mayer) Krieger is identified as the preferred designation for this taxon. Consequently, we transfer the morphologically similar Halamphora parathumensis to Amphora.Keywords: Halamphora thumensistaxonomyphylogenyamphoroid diatom Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Supplemental dataSupplemental data for this article can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.1080/0269249X.2023.2265380.Additional informationFundingThe authors would like to thank the Vail Valley campus of Colorado Mountain College for project funding.
小型土耳草的系统重新鉴定和副土耳草向土耳草属的转移
摘要双壳硅藻Amphora thumensis自被发现以来一直混淆了简单的分类,先后被划分为双壳藻、Cymbella和Halamphora。围绕这个分类单元的分类歧义源于它的小尺寸和减少的,经常矛盾的形态特征。在这项调查中,我们通过对美国科罗拉多州落基山脉一个小的泉源湖泊中收集的一个种群的四标记分子系统发育,确认了thumensis的分类地位。我们的系统发育假说将A. thumensis不属于双耳属,而是属于双耳属的深分支谱系。我们在双耳属的形态和生态多样性的背景下讨论了这一系统发育假说,并评估了假定的双耳属诊断特征的效用。根据这一新的证据,有效名称Amphora thumensis (Mayer) Krieger被确定为该分类群的首选名称。因此,我们将形态相似的Halamphora parathumensis转移到Amphora。关键词:海带藻,大鲵,分类植物,系统发育,海带藻,硅藻披露声明作者未报道潜在利益冲突。补充数据本文的补充数据可访问https://doi.org/10.1080/0269249X.2023.2265380.Additional informationfunding作者感谢科罗拉多山学院Vail Valley校区为项目提供资金。
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Diatom Research
Diatom Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diatom Research is the journal of the International Society for Diatom Research. The journal is published quarterly, in March, June, September and December, and welcomes manuscripts on any aspect of diatom biology. In addition to full-length papers, short notes and reviews of recent literature are published which need not contain all the sections required for full-length papers; we see these as being necessary to record information which is of interest but which cannot be followed up in detail. Discursive “Opinion” papers are encouraged which would not necessarily follow the normal lay-out. If extremely long papers are to be offered, the author(s) should contact the editors first to discuss any problems. Book reviews, obituaries and meeting reports can be published. All papers will be subject to critical review by the editors and referees, as appropriate to their content. Papers will be accepted in English only.
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