Systematics and taxonomy of Codium (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) in the Hawaiian Islands: Description of six new species.

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Alison R Sherwood, Kazumi R Allsopp, Erika A Alvarado, Randall K Kosaki, Monica O Paiano, Peggy Rentsch, Heather L Spalding, Rachael M Wade
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The well-known Bryopsidalean genus Codium has a worldwide distribution and contains almost 150 species, with cryptic diversity confusing the actual number. In the Hawaiian Islands, 15 species have been previously recorded, with several of these described in the past several decades, largely from specimens collected from mesophotic coral ecosystems. We assessed the diversity of Codium in Hawai'i from both shallow and mesophotic habitats by employing DNA barcoding and phylogenetic analyses of partial rbcL and tufA gen plastid markers and morphological characterization. DNA sequence analyses supported 18 species of Hawaiian Codium (eight of which are considered endemic), which is a 20% increase in recognized species richness for this genus in Hawai'i. Ten previously reported species were confirmed or provisionally confirmed, six new species have been described (C. pikoii sp. nov., C. upohoae sp. nov., C. hakakaupilii sp. nov., C. kanepohihiae sp. nov., C. torulosum sp. nov., and C. iolekaae sp. nov.), and two new records have been reported (C. "geppiorium4" and C. taylorii). Twenty-eight percent of Hawaiian Codium clades were mesophotic only, and 22% were shallow only, while 50% of clades were known from both shallow and mesophotic depths. Recent emphasis on the systematics of Hawaiian mesophotic algae has sufficiently increased specimen numbers from this habitat to allow a more complete assessment of the genus in this location, making it one of the most thoroughly collected and studied marine algal genera from Hawai'i and an excellent model for future examination of both horizontal (i.e., spatial) and vertical (i.e., depth) distributional trends.

夏威夷群岛龙葵(苔藓门,绿藻门)的系统学和分类学:六新种描述。
众所周知的苔藓门属Codium在世界范围内分布,包含近150种,其神秘的多样性使实际数量混淆。在夏威夷群岛,以前已经记录了15个物种,其中有几个是在过去几十年里被描述的,主要来自中孔珊瑚生态系统收集的标本。我们利用DNA条形码、部分rbcL和tufA基因质体标记的系统发育分析和形态学特征,评估了夏威夷浅层和中厚层生境Codium的多样性。DNA序列分析支持了夏威夷Codium的18种(其中8种被认为是地方性的),这使得夏威夷该属的物种丰富度增加了20%。已证实或暂定的有10种,新发现的有6种(C. pikoii sp. nov、C. upohoae sp. nov、C. hakakaupilii sp. nov、C. kanepohihiae sp. nov、C. torulosum sp. nov、C. iolekaae sp. nov),新记录的有2种(C。“geppiorium4”和C. taylorii)。28%的夏威夷Codium分支仅为中孔分支,22%仅为浅层分支,而50%的分支既来自浅层又来自中孔分支。最近对夏威夷中叶藻系统分类学的重视已经充分增加了来自该栖息地的标本数量,从而可以对该地点的属进行更完整的评估,使其成为夏威夷收集和研究最彻底的海洋藻类属之一,并为将来检查水平(即空间)和垂直(即深度)分布趋势提供了极好的模型。
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Journal of Phycology
Journal of Phycology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
3.40%
发文量
69
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Phycology was founded in 1965 by the Phycological Society of America. All aspects of basic and applied research on algae are included to provide a common medium for the ecologist, physiologist, cell biologist, molecular biologist, morphologist, oceanographer, taxonomist, geneticist, and biochemist. The Journal also welcomes research that emphasizes algal interactions with other organisms and the roles of algae as components of natural ecosystems. All aspects of basic and applied research on algae are included to provide a common medium for the ecologist, physiologist, cell biologist, molecular biologist, morphologist, oceanographer, acquaculturist, systematist, geneticist, and biochemist. The Journal also welcomes research that emphasizes algal interactions with other organisms and the roles of algae as components of natural ecosystems.
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