Diversity in the Globally Distributed Diatom Genus Chaetoceros (Bacillariophyceae): Three New Species from Warm-Temperate Waters
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Yang
Li, Atchaneey Boonprakob, Chetan C.
Gaonkar, Wiebe H.C.F. Kooistra, Carina B. Lange, David
Hernández-Becerril, Zuoyi Chen, Øjvind Moestrup, Nina Lundholm
Diversity
in the Globally Distributed Diatom Genus Chaetoceros
(Bacillariophyceae): Three New Species from Warm-Temperate Waters
PLoS
ONE 12(1):
e0168887.
Chaetoceros is one of the
most species rich, widespread and abundant diatom genera in marine and brackish
habitats worldwide. It therefore forms an excellent model for in-depth
biodiversity studies, assessing morphological and genetic differentiation among
groups of strains. The global Chaetoceros lorenzianus complex
presently comprises three species known to science. However, our recent studies
have shown that the group includes several previously unknown species. In this
article, 50 strains, mainly from high latitudes and from warm-temperate waters,
were examined morphologically and genetically and the results compared with
those of field studies from elsewhere. The strains clustered into five groups,
two of which are formed by C. decipiens Cleve and C. mitra (Bailey)
Cleve, respectively. Their species descriptions are emended based on samples
collected close to the type localities. The three other groups are formed by
new species, C. elegans sp. nov., C. laevisporus sp. nov. and C. mannaii sp. nov.
Characters used to distinguish each species are: orientation of setae, shape
and size of the apertures, shape, size and density of the poroids on the setae
and, at least in some species, characters of the resting spores. Our aim is to
cover the global species diversity in this complex, as correct species
delineation is the basis for exploring biodiversity, distribution of organisms,
interactions in the food web and effects of environmental changes.
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