Phylogeny of the anaerobic ciliate genus Sonderia (Protista: Ciliophora: Plagiopylea), including the description of three novel species and a brief revision of the genus.

IF 5.8 2区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Marine Life Science & Technology Pub Date : 2022-11-28 eCollection Date: 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1007/s42995-022-00142-1
Ran Li, Wenbao Zhuang, Xiaochen Feng, Saleh A Al-Farraj, Alan Warren, Xiaozhong Hu
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Abstract

Anaerobic protists in general, and ciliates in particular, are important components of anoxic or hypoxic environments, however, their diversity remains underestimated. Sonderia is a poorly studied genus that is distributed worldwide and is commonly found in anaerobic environments. In the present study, the taxonomy and phylogeny of three new species, namely Sonderia aposinuata sp. nov., Sonderia paramacrochilus sp. nov. and Sonderia steini sp. nov., collected from China, were investigated based on microscopic observations and SSU rRNA gene sequencing methods. Sonderia aposinuata sp. nov. is diagnosed mainly by having a relatively large body size, a crescent-shaped oral opening, numerous slender extrusomes, one suture on the ventral side and two on the dorsal side, and a buccal cavity that occupies the anterior third of the cell. Sonderia paramacrochilus sp. nov. closely resembles S. macrochilus but differs mainly by its oral opening being located closer to the anterior cell margin and its spindle-shaped extrusomes. Sonderia steini sp. nov. is a freshwater species that can be recognized by its shallow buccal cavity, sparsely distributed rod-shaped extrusomes, and having 68-79 monokinetidal somatic kineties that form sutures on both sides of the body. Phylogenetic analyses based on small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene sequence data support the monophyly of the family Sonderiidae, however, Sonderia is paraphyletic. The genus Sonderia is briefly revised and a key to the identification of species belonging to this genus is supplied.

厌氧纤毛虫Sonderia属的系统发育(原生动物目:纤毛虫目:翼虫目),包括三个新种的描述和对该属的简要修订。
厌氧原生生物,特别是纤毛虫,是缺氧或缺氧环境的重要组成部分,然而,它们的多样性仍然被低估。Sonderia是一种研究较少的属,分布在世界各地,通常在厌氧环境中发现。本文采用显微观察和SSU rRNA基因测序方法,对采自中国的3个新种Sonderia aposinuata sp. nov.、Sonderia paracrochilus sp. nov.和Sonderia steini sp. nov.的分类和系统发育进行了研究。aposinuata sp11 .的诊断主要是由于其相对较大的体型,新月形的口开口,许多细长的外挤出体,腹侧有一条缝线,背侧有两条缝线,以及占据细胞前三分之一的颊腔。副大鲵Sonderia paramacrochilus sp. 11与大鲵Sonderia macrochilus非常相似,但主要区别在于其口口靠近前细胞边缘和梭形外体。Sonderia steini sp. 11 .是一种淡水物种,可以通过其浅浅的口腔,稀疏分布的杆状挤出体和68-79个单潮体动力学来识别,在身体两侧形成缝线。基于小亚基核糖体RNA (SSU rRNA)基因序列数据的系统发育分析支持sonderiae家族的单系性,然而,Sonderia是副属的。本文简要地订正了Sonderia属,并提供了鉴定属于该属的物种的钥匙。
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Marine Life Science & Technology
Marine Life Science & Technology MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Marine Life Science & Technology (MLST), established in 2019, is dedicated to publishing original research papers that unveil new discoveries and theories spanning a wide spectrum of life sciences and technologies. This includes fundamental biology, fisheries science and technology, medicinal bioresources, food science, biotechnology, ecology, and environmental biology, with a particular focus on marine habitats. The journal is committed to nurturing synergistic interactions among these diverse disciplines, striving to advance multidisciplinary approaches within the scientific field. It caters to a readership comprising biological scientists, aquaculture researchers, marine technologists, biological oceanographers, and ecologists.
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