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Martha S Calderon1,2, Danilo E Bustamante3,4, Paul W Gabrielson5, Patrick T Martone6, Katharine R Hind7, Soren Huber6, Andres Mansilla1,2.
Abstract
A partial rbcL sequence of the lectotype specimen of Corallina berteroi shows that it is the earliest available name for C. ferreyrae. Multilocus species delimitation analyses (ABGD, SPN, GMYC, bPTP and BPP) using independent or concatenated COI, psbA and rbcL sequences recognized one, two or three species in this complex, but only with weak support for each species hypothesis. Conservatively, we recognize a single worldwide species in this complex of what appears to be multiple, evolving populations. Included in this species, besides C. ferreyrae, are C. caespitosa, the morphologically distinct C. melobesioides, and, based on a partial rbcL sequence of the holotype specimen, C. pinnatifolia. Corallina berteroi, not C. officinalis, is the cosmopolitan temperate species found thus far in the NE Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea, warm temperate NW Atlantic and NE Pacific, cold temperate SW Atlantic (Falkland Islands), cold and warm temperate SE Pacific, NW Pacific and southern Australia. Also proposed is C. yendoi sp. nov. from Hokkaido, Japan, which was recognized as distinct by 10 of the 13 species discrimination analyses, including the multilocus BPP. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990C. ferreyraezzm321990; zzm321990C. melobesioideszzm321990; zzm321990C. pinnatifoliazzm321990; zzm321990Corallina caespitosazzm321990; coralline algae; multilocus phylogeny; new species; species boundaries
Year: 2021 PMID: 34310713 DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phycol ISSN: 0022-3646 Impact factor: 2.923