Kenneth Neil Mertens , Lourdes Morquecho , Consuelo Carbonell-Moore , Pjotr Meyvisch , Haifeng Gu , Gwenael Bilien , Audrey Duval , Amélie Derrien , Vera Pospelova , Kasia K. Śliwińska , Ismael Gárate-Lizárraga , Beatriz Pérez-Cruz
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摘要
在加利福尼亚湾的Bahía Concepción和Bahía de la Paz描述了一种具有6个楔前板的五placodinium新种。非化石运动阶段被描述为Pentaplacodinium lapazense,而化石阶段被描述为Operculodinium lapazense。囊肿形态与以色列包膜(opercullodinium israelium)的拓扑型材料相比,前者更大,突起更长,壁结构不同。运动细胞显示Po, Pt, X, 2 ' +*2 ', 6 ', 6c, 7s, 5 ', 1p, 1 ' '的板式。观察到典型的卵泡藻裂变线和板块重叠。lsu - its - lsu核糖体DNA序列表明,五placodinium saltonense是其最近的亲戚。这个物种是同属的。该物种出现在相对较浅和受限制的沿海地区,并偏好较高的海面温度和盐度。将囊体的微红外光谱与其他gonyulacaleans的囊体光谱进行比较,发现其成分非常相似。在分析的任何菌株中均未检测到yessotoxin,因此,该物种不太可能是加利福尼亚湾南部和中部沿海地区贝类中观察到的yessotoxin浓度升高的原因。
Pentaplacodinium lapazense sp. nov. from Central and Southern Gulf of California, a new non-toxic gonyaulacalean resembling Protoceratium reticulatum
A new Pentaplacodinium species with six precingular plates is described from Bahía Concepción and Bahía de la Paz, Gulf of California. The non-fossil motile stage is described as Pentaplacodinium lapazense, whilst the fossil stage is described as Operculodinium lapazense. The cyst morphology is compared to topotype material of Operculodinium israelianum, which is larger, has longer processes and has a different wall structure. The motile cells display a plate formula of Po, Pt, X, 2′+*2′, 6′′, 6c, 7s, 5′′′, 1p, 1′′′′. A typical gonyaulacalean fission line and plate overlap are observed. SSU-ITS-LSU ribosomal DNA sequences demonstrate that Pentaplacodinium saltonense is its closest relative. The species is homothallic. This species occurs in relatively shallow and restricted coastal areas, and has a preference for higher sea-surface temperatures and salinities. Micro-FTIR spectra of the cysts are compared to spectra of cysts of other gonyaulacaleans and suggest very similar compositions. No yessotoxins were detected in any of the analyzed strains, hence, this species is unlikely to be responsible for the elevated yessotoxin concentration observed in shellfish on the southern and central coastal region of the Gulf of California.
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