Ulva L . (Ulvales, Chlorophyta)从Manawatāwhi /三王群岛,新西兰:Ulva piritoka Ngāti, Kuri Heesch & W . A .尼尔森,sp。11月》和两个物种Nonnative纪录大全,U rigida compressa和U。

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
S. Heesch, J. Sutherland, S. Ringham, W. Nelson
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摘要

摘要Manawatāwhi/三王群岛位于新西兰北岛的北部。Manawatāwhi是Ngāti库里岛(领土)的一部分,这些岛屿具有精神、文化、政治和习俗意义。这群小岛拥有新西兰最原始的海岸线之一,目前的土地使用没有人为影响,没有永久的锚地,禁止在岛上登陆。这些岛屿拥有丰富的海洋生物群和许多特有物种。最近的一次收集和利用rbcL标记的分子遗传学研究发现,岛上存在三个Ulva L. (Ulvales,吊藻属)实体。其中一个我们在此描述为Ulva piritoka Ngāti Kuri, Heesch & w.a.l nson, p.11 .虽然它在遗传上接近日本的U. adhaerens Matsumoto & Shimada,但在形态、栖息地和rbcL基因区域上的差异,包括U. adhaerens中存在一个大的II族内含子,这在Manawatāwhi标本中是缺乏的,这使我们得出结论U. piitoka p.11 .属于一个不同的物种。我们还证实了Ulva compressa L.和Ulva rigida C.Agardh的存在,这两种植物虽然存在于新西兰大陆,但最初被描述为来自欧洲,被认为是引入新西兰群岛的。这是在Manawatāwhi/三王群岛首次记录的海洋非本地物种(NIS),并讨论了它们存在的意义。
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Ulva L. (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) from Manawatāwhi/ Three Kings Islands, New Zealand: Ulva piritoka Ngāti Kuri, Heesch & W.A.Nelson, sp. nov. and Records of Two Nonnative Species, U. compressa and U. rigida
ABSTRACT Manawatāwhi/Three Kings Islands lie to the north of the North Island of New Zealand. Manawatāwhi is part of the rohe (territory) of Ngāti Kuri, with the islands having spiritual, cultural, political and customary significance. This group of small islands has one of the most pristine coastlines in New Zealand, with no human-mediated impacts from current land use, no permanent anchorage points, and landing on the islands is prohibited. The islands harbour a rich marine biota with a number of endemic species. A recent collection trip and molecular genetic studies using the rbcL marker revealed the presence of three entities of the genus Ulva L. (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) on the islands. One of these we describe herein as Ulva piritoka Ngāti Kuri, Heesch & W.A.Nelson, sp. nov. While it is genetically close to U. adhaerens Matsumoto & Shimada from Japan, differences in morphology, habitat and rbcL gene region, including the presence of a large group II intron in U. adhaerens, which was lacking in the Manawatāwhi specimen, led us to conclude U. piritoka sp. nov. belongs to a distinct species. We also confirmed the presence of Ulva compressa L. and Ulva rigida C.Agardh, both of which, although present on the New Zealand mainland, were originally described from Europe and are considered introductions to the New Zealand archipelago. These are the first reported marine non-indigenous species (NIS) recorded from Manawatāwhi/Three Kings Islands, and the implications of their presence are discussed.
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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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