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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Asterionellopsis tropicalis (Bacillariophyceae): a new tropical species found in diatom accumulations
Autor(es): Franco, Andr ea de Oliveira da Rocha
They, Ng Haig
Canani, Luis Gustavo de Castro
Maggioni, Rodrigo
Odebrecht, Clarisse
Palavras-chave: Phylogeny;Surf zone;Diatom;Zona de surf;Filogenia;Diátomo
Data do documento: 2016
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Journal of Phycology
Citação: FRANCO, Andréa de Oliveira da Rocha; THEY, Ng Haig; CANANI, Luis Gustavo de Castro; MAGGIONI, Rodrigo; ODEBRECHT, Clarisse. Asterionellopsis tropicalis (Bacillariophyceae): a new tropical species found in diatom accumulations. Journal of Phycology, v. 52, p. 888-895, 2016.
Abstract: The diatomAsterionellopsis glacialissensu latoforms high-density patches in the surf zone of somesandy beaches worldwide and was until recentlyconsidered a cosmopolitan species. With the recentdescription of four cryptic species, the identity ofspecimens found in these accumulations remainsuncertain. In this study, diatom patches weresampled from two sandy beaches of the Braziliancoast: one tropical (Futuro Beach, 3°S; 38°W) andone subtropical (Cassino Beach, 32°S; 52°W). Finestructure of frustules and the sequencing of threephylogenetic markers revealed the subtropicalstrains to beA. guyunusaeand the tropical strains tobe a new species, here described asAsterionellopsistropicalissp. nov.A. tropicaliswas differentiatedmorphologically by the number of striae in 10lmatthe foot pole and head (39–44; 38–45, respectively),fromA. lenisilicea(46–55; 46–64),A.maritima (46–51; 46–60), andA. thurstonii(42–58; 55–70). Thenumber of striae at the head region of thevalvocopula (10lm) helped to distinguishA. tropicalis(56–62) fromA. guyunusae(61–64), butA. tropicaliswas morphologically undistinguishablefromA. glacialis. The sequence divergence fromother identifiedAsterionellopsisspecies was 13%–16%(Cox1), 11%–12% (5.8S+ITS2) and 2%–6% (RbcL),andA. tropicalisformed a distinct monophyleticclade with high support in all analyzed phylogenetictrees (single or multi-locus). This work will aid inthe understanding of the ecological andphysiological diversity of diatom patches that arekey to the trophic webs of sandy beaches
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/63311
ISSN: 1529-8817
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