Morphological description and molecular phylogeny of two diatom clones from the genus Ulnaria (Kützing) Compère isolated from an ultraoligotrophic lake at the Pole of Cold in the Northern Hemisphere, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Y. Zakharova, Y. Bedoshvili, D. Petrova, A. Marchenkov, N. A. Volokitina, M. Bashenkhaeva, L. Kopyrina, M. Grachev, Y. Likhoshway
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ABSTRACT Diatoms from the extreme cold habitats in northern areas of East Siberia are still poorly studied. Ecological significance of the lakes of the Pole of Cold of the Northern Hemisphere consists in their pristine environment characterized by special environmental factors, such as the long ice cover period, low temperatures, short vegetative period, low photosynthetically active radiation, deficiency of nutrients. Such water systems can thus be used as sensitive indicators of environmental changes. The diatom Ulnaria ulna (Nitzsch) Compère from the genus Ulnaria (Kützing) Compère is widespread in fresh and brackish waters of the world, both in plankton and in benthos, which raises questions about the actual distribution of this species and the presence of cryptic species hidden under this name. In this study, monoclonal cultures of Ulnaria were isolated from epilithic microphytobenthos collected in Lake Labynkyr, located in the northern Pole of Cold region in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), and were investigated in detail by light and scanning electron microscopy and phylogenetic analysis of the rbcL gene fragments. Cells in culture were able to attach to the substrate with mucilage strands secreted through the pore fields of both valves at one end of the cell. The results of the morphometric and phylogenetic analyses enabled to identify the isolated clones as Ulnaria pilum Kulikovskiy & Lange-Bertalot and showed that species morhoplogical variability is larger than originally described.
俄罗斯萨哈共和国(雅库特)北半球极寒超贫营养化湖泊Ulnaria (k tzing) compcompre属两个硅藻克隆的形态描述和分子系统发育
来自东西伯利亚北部极寒栖息地的硅藻研究仍然很少。北半球寒极湖泊的生态意义在于其原始环境,具有冰盖期长、气温低、营养期短、光合有效辐射低、营养物质缺乏等特殊环境因子。因此,这种水系统可以作为环境变化的敏感指标。藻属Ulnaria ulna (Nitzsch) compecomtre广泛存在于世界上的淡水和咸淡水中,无论是浮游生物还是底栖动物,这就提出了关于该物种的实际分布以及隐藏在该名称下的隐藏物种的存在的问题。本研究从位于雅库特萨哈共和国(Sakha Republic)寒带北极的Labynkyr湖采集的底底微植物中分离出Ulnaria单克隆培养物,并通过光镜、扫描电镜和rbcL基因片段的系统发育分析对其进行了详细的研究。培养的细胞能够通过细胞一端的两个阀门的孔场分泌粘液链附着在基质上。形态计量学和系统发育分析的结果使分离的克隆鉴定为Ulnaria pilum Kulikovskiy和Lange-Bertalot,并表明物种形态变异性比最初描述的要大。
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Cryptogamie Algologie
Cryptogamie Algologie 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
11
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cryptogamie is a fast-track and peer-reviewed journal of international scope publishing in English only. It accepts original papers and review articles on the taxonomy, biology and ecology of all cryptogams. An issue of Cryptogamie may be devoted to a single topic, under the responsibility of guest editor(s). All articles published in Cryptogamie are compliant with the different nomenclatural codes. A copyright assignment will be signed by the authors before publication. Cryptogamie, Algologie accepts articles on systematics as well as ecology and evolution of any kind of algae (including Cyanobacteria).
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