1. Phenological segregation suggests speciation by time in the planktonic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia allochrona sp. nov
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Rachele Rossi, Longobardi L, Adriana Zingone, Roberta Piredda, Maria Valeria Ruggiero, Isabella Percopo, and Diana Sarno
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0106 biological sciences ,Sympatry ,Ecological niche ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Phenology ,Ecology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Reproductive isolation ,Plankton ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speciation ,Diatom ,14. Life underwater ,Pseudo-nitzschia ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common - Abstract
The emergence of new species is poorly understood in marine plankton, where the lack of physical barriers and homogeneous environmental conditions limit spatial and ecological segregation. Here we combine molecular and ecological information from a long term time series and propose Pseudo-nitzschia allochrona, a new cryptic diatom, as a possible case of speciation by temporal segregation. The new species differs in several genetic markers (18S, LSU and ITS rDNA fragments and rbcL) and is reproductively isolated from its closest relative, which is morphologically identical. Data from a long term plankton time series show Pseudo-nitzschia allochrona invariably occurring in summer-autumn in the Gulf of Naples, where its sister species are instead found in winter-spring. Temperature and nutrients are the main factors associated with the occurrence of P. allochrona, which could have evolved in sympatry by switching its phenology and occupying a new ecological niche. This case of possible speciation by time shows the relevance of combining ecological time series with molecular information to shed light on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of marine microorganisms.
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- 2021
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