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DNA barcoding reveals cryptic diversity, taxonomic conflicts and novel biogeographical insights in Cystoseira s.l. (Phaeophyceae)

Authors :
Neiva, João
Bermejo, Ricardo
Medrano, Alba
Capdevila, Pol
Milla-Figueras, David
Afonso, Pedro
Ballesteros, Enric
Sabour, Brahim
Serio, Donatella
Nóbrega, Eduardo
Soares, João
Valdazo, José
Tuya, Fernando
Mulas, Martina
Israel, Álvaro
Sadogurska, Sofia S.
Guiry, Michael D.
Pearson, Gareth A.
Serrao, Ester Álvares
Neiva, João
Bermejo, Ricardo
Medrano, Alba
Capdevila, Pol
Milla-Figueras, David
Afonso, Pedro
Ballesteros, Enric
Sabour, Brahim
Serio, Donatella
Nóbrega, Eduardo
Soares, João
Valdazo, José
Tuya, Fernando
Mulas, Martina
Israel, Álvaro
Sadogurska, Sofia S.
Guiry, Michael D.
Pearson, Gareth A.
Serrao, Ester Álvares
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cystoseira sensu lato (s.l.) – encompassing the genera Cystoseira sensu stricto (s.s.), Ericaria and Gongolaria – is a diverse group of forest-forming brown macroalgae endemic to the warm-temperate North-east Atlantic. These algae have immense biogeographic and ecological significance and have been experiencing recent regional declines. Most Cystoseira s.l. display important morphological plasticity and can be confused with similar species. Therefore, species boundaries, geographic ranges and phylogenetic affinities remain imprecise for most. In the face of persistent taxonomic difficulties, several authors underlined the necessity for new molecular-based approaches, but studies so far lacked representativity, resolution and standardization. To fill in these gaps, in this study we sequenced a comprehensive collection of Cystoseira s.l. spanning its entire North-east Atlantic range for a ~1200 bp cox1 barcode, and sequenced selected individuals representing major genetic entities for a few additional plastid markers. Phylogeographic, phylogenetic and species delimitation methods revealed 27 Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units, including unaccounted cryptic diversity, and elucidated with unprecedented resolution species compositions and phylogenetic relationships within each genus. Some entities within the lineages Cystoseira compressa/humilis, Ericaria brachycarpa/crinita, E. selaginoides and tophulose Gongolaria, as well as among free-living algae, conflicted with a priori taxonomic assignments, and required the redefinition, reinstatement and recognition of new taxa. For some, diagnostic mutations and biogeography were more useful for species identifications than morphological characters or conventional barcoding gaps. A few species showed narrow geographic ranges and others were the sole representatives of their respective lineages. Several sister-species showed Atlantic vs Mediterranean complementary ranges. Phylogenetic signal of cox1 was nevertheless insuffic

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1356199820
Document Type :
Electronic Resource