Jhullyrson Osman Ferreira de Brito, Michelle Cristine Santos Silva, Mariana Cabral Oliveira, Franciane Pellizzari, Valéria Cassano, Watson Arantes Gama
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摘要
与多细胞泡囊藻属 Dictyosphaeria 形态有关的分子数据非常稀少。我们首次提供了大西洋西南部 Dictyosphaeria 物种的分子数据,样本来自巴西东北海岸和两个大洋岛屿(巴西东南部的特林达德岛和巴西东北部的费尔南多-德诺罗尼亚岛)。来自巴西的样本经形态学鉴定为 Dictyosphaeria versluysii 和 D. ocellata。我们新生成的 D. versluysii 序列形成了一个单系支系,而它们与该物种模式产地所在的印度-太平洋地区的 D. versluysii 的关系尚未得到解决。此外,新产生的 D. ocellata 的序列证实了其作为一个独立物种的地位,但也增加了从形态学上区分该物种的困难。这些结果可能表明了 D. versluysii 的隐性多样性,并强调了从其他地理位置获取分子数据以了解 Dictyosphaeria 物种的多样性和分布的必要性。
Occurrence of Dictyosphaeria (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) species on the Brazilian coast and oceanic islands, based on morphological and molecular data
Molecular data related to morphology from the multicellular vesiculated genus Dictyosphaeria are scarce. We provide the first molecular data on Dictyosphaeria species from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, sampled from the Brazilian northeastern coast, and two oceanic islands (Trindade, southeastern Brazil, and Fernando de Noronha, northeastern Brazil). The samples from Brazil were morphologically identified as Dictyosphaeria versluysii and D. ocellata. Our newly generated sequences of D. versluysii formed a monophyletic clade, while their relationship with D. versluysii from the Indo-Pacific Ocean, where the type locality of the species is located, was unresolved. Additionally, the newly generated sequences of D. ocellata confirm its status as a distinct species but reinforce the difficulties in morphologically separating this species. These results might be indicative of cryptic diversity in D. versluysii and highlight the need for molecular data from other geographic locations to understand the diversity and distribution of Dictyosphaeria species.
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