Single-cell DNA from West Greenland marine sediments suggests presence of Protoperidinium tricingulatum in the Arctic

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Tiia Luostarinen, Sofia Ribeiro, Heike H. Zimmermann, Anna B. Kvorning, Maija Heikkilä
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Abstract

Spiny brown dinoflagellate cysts are commonly used as sea-ice indicators in the Arctic, but their biological affinities are not well known. We present the first indication of hitherto temperate Protoperidinium tricingulatum in the Arctic based on single-cell LSU rDNA sequencing from sediments of the Disko Bay-Vaigat Sound, West Greenland. The morphological similarity of the sequenced cyst morphotype to the sea-ice indicator Islandinium? cezare morphotype 1 is striking. The morphology of the isolated cysts, as well as those observed in the total cyst assemblage following standard palynological preparation, both resemble either I.? cezare morphotype 1 or P. tricingulatum, suggesting that the specimens may in fact be close morphological variants of the same species. In addition, nine LSU rDNA sequences were obtained from morphological variants assigned to Islandinium minutum s.l.: including both subspecies minutum and subspecies barbatum. The two subspecies could not be differentiated based on partial LSU rDNA sequencing. Overall, Arctic spiny brown dinoflagellate cyst species may be morphologically more diverse and taxonomically more complex than shown earlier and further genetic and morphological studies are needed. Importantly, the value of cysts as palaeoecological indicators depends on a sound understanding of their biological affinity and taxonomy.

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从西格陵兰岛海洋沉积物中提取的单细胞DNA表明,在北极地区存在三角棘球藻。
棘褐色甲藻囊肿通常被用作北极海冰的指示器,但其生物学亲和力尚不清楚。基于来自西格陵兰Disko Bay Vaigat Sound沉积物的单细胞LSU rDNA测序,我们首次在北极发现了迄今为止温带的三角原皮藻。已测序的囊肿形态类型与海冰指示物Islandinium的形态相似性?cezare形态类型1(Journal of第四纪科学,162001和621)是引人注目的。孤立囊肿的形态,以及在标准孢粉学准备后的总囊肿组合中观察到的形态,都类似于I。?cezare形态型1或P。 trichingulatum,这表明这些标本实际上可能是同一物种的近形态变体。此外,从微小Islandinium minatum s.l.的形态变异中获得了9个LSU rDNA序列:包括微小亚种和倒钩亚种。根据LSU rDNA部分测序,不能区分这两个亚种。总的来说,北极棘褐色甲藻囊肿物种在形态上可能比以前更多样,在分类学上也更复杂,需要进一步的遗传学和形态学研究。重要的是,囊肿作为古生态指标的价值取决于对其生物学亲和力和分类学的深入了解。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.
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