TheUlvaspp. Conundrum: What Does the Ecophysiology of Southern Atlantic Specimens Tell Us?

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
V. Oliveira, B. Ignacio, N. Martins, Leticia Dobler, A. Enrich-Prast
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Abstract

Species of the genusUlvaare common in anthropogenically disturbed areas and have been reported as the cause of green tides in many areas of the world. In addition, they rank among the main marine groups used in a wide range of commercial applications. By displaying few distinctive morphological characters, some taxonomical identifications are difficult and the genus is under a conundrum. Our aims were to provide ecophysiological information about threeUlvaspecies in response to abiotic factors and to evaluate the proposal of ecophysiological information and the chlorophyll-afluorescence technique as auxiliary tool to resolve the long-standing taxonomic confusion. We hypothesize that three cooccurring specimens (U. fasciataDelile,U. lactucaLinnaeus, andU. rigidaC. Agardh) have different ecophysiological responses (as measured by the effective quantum yield of photosystem II by pulse amplitude modulated fluorometers) under manipulated conditions of temperature and nutrient concentration.Ulva lactucaandU. rigidashowed different photosynthetic efficiencies related to temperature, whereas no difference was recorded forU. fasciataindividuals. These results provide a reasonable explanation for the variability in spatial and temporal abundance of these species ofUlvaon rocky shores. We proposed the use of ecophysiological information by chlorophyll-afluorescence as an auxiliary tool to corroborate the taxonomic distinction ofUlvaspecies. We reinforce the statement ofU. fasciataandU. lactucaas distinct valid species.
TheUlvaspp。难题:南大西洋标本的生态生理学告诉我们什么?
Ulva属的物种在人类活动受到干扰的地区很常见,据报道是世界许多地区出现绿潮的原因。此外,它们是广泛商业应用中使用的主要海洋类群之一。由于很少显示出独特的形态特征,一些分类鉴定很困难,该属面临着一个难题。我们的目的是提供三个Ulvaspecies对非生物因素的响应的生态生理信息,并评估生态生理信息和叶绿素荧光技术作为解决长期分类混乱的辅助工具的建议。我们假设三个共生标本(U.fasciataDelile、U.lactucaLinnaeus和U.rigidaC.Agardh)在温度和营养浓度的操纵条件下具有不同的生态生理反应(通过脉冲调幅荧光计测量光系统II的有效量子产率)。Ulva lactucaan和U。刚性叶片的光合效率随温度的变化而不同,而U无差异。筋膜分隔物。这些结果为Ulvaon岩石海岸这些物种在空间和时间上的丰度变化提供了合理的解释。我们建议利用叶绿素荧光的生态生理信息作为辅助工具来证实尺骨属的分类区别。我们强化了美国的声明。筋膜和U。lactucaas是不同的有效种。
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Journal of Marine Biology
Journal of Marine Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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