Using geometric morphometrics to disentangle Didymosphenia hullii and D. geminata (Bacillariophyceae) from Connecticut, USA, and two congeneric relatives

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
D. Khan-Bureau, S. Blanco, E. Morales, L. Ector, Michael S. Beauchene, L. Lewis
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Two morphologically similar populations of Didymosphenia were reported from the West Branch of the Farmington River, Connecticut, USA in 2014 and 2016. We described one of them as a new species, D. hullii. The other was observed subsequently in late 2016 and resembled D. geminata, but given the worldwide nuisance characteristic of this species, the identification required confirmation. In this work we used geometric morphometrics analysis to test for quantitative distinctions between the two Connecticut populations, along with two morphologically similar taxa from the literature, D. laticollis and D. pumila. We successfully separated the four entities and confirmed the identity of the second blooming diatom in the Farmington River, Connecticut, as D. geminata, which is the first confirmed report of this species for the state. We conclude that geometric morphometrics, in combination with features viewed with scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy, enhances the ability to distinguish among these morphologically similar species of Didymosphenia. We summarize these findings and pinpoint morphological distinctions that can be used to separate the taxa during routine light microscopy analyses. HIGHLIGHTS Geometric morphometrics was used to differentiate four Didymosphenia taxa. Morphological comparisons of D. hullii and D. geminata are shown. Didymosphenia geminata was recently reported in Connecticut, USA.
用几何形态计量学方法分离美国康涅狄格州的胡利双叶藻和双叶藻及其两个同属亲缘种
摘要2014年和2016年在美国康涅狄格州法明顿河西支流报道了两个形态相似的Didymosphenia种群。我们将其中一种称为新种,D. hullii。另一个在2016年底被观察到,类似于双生蝶,但考虑到该物种在世界范围内令人讨厌的特征,鉴定需要确认。在这项工作中,我们使用几何形态计量学分析来测试康涅狄格州两个种群之间的数量差异,以及文献中两个形态相似的分类群,D. laticollis和D. pumila。我们成功地分离了这四个实体,并确认了康涅狄格州法明顿河第二盛开的硅藻的身份,为D. geminata,这是该州首次确认该物种的报告。我们得出结论,几何形态测量学结合扫描电子显微镜和光学显微镜观察的特征,增强了区分这些形态相似的Didymosphenia物种的能力。我们总结了这些发现,并指出了在常规光学显微镜分析中可用于分离分类群的形态学差异。利用几何形态计量学对4个Didymosphenia分类群进行了区分。图中显示了胡立叶和双叶叶的形态比较。最近在美国康乃狄克州报道了双叶藻。
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European Journal of Phycology
European Journal of Phycology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Phycology is an important focus for the activities of algal researchers all over the world. The Editors-in-Chief are assisted by an international team of Associate Editors who are experts in the following fields: macroalgal ecology, microalgal ecology, physiology and biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, macroalgal and microalgal systematics, applied phycology and biotechnology. The European Journal of Phycology publishes papers on all aspects of algae, including cyanobacteria. Articles may be in the form of primary research papers and reviews of topical subjects. The journal publishes high quality research and is well cited, with a consistently good Impact Factor.
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