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Jesionek, Michel B.,Bahia, Ricardo G.,Hernandez-Kantun, Jazmin J.,Adey, Walter H.,Yoneshigue-Valentin, Yocie,Longo, Leila L.,Amado-Filho, Gilberto M. The Korean Society of Phycology 2016 ALGAE Vol.31 No.4
The Abrolhos Continental Shelf (ACS) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs in the southern Atlantic Ocean. A taxonomic study of non-geniculate coralline algae (NGCA) from the region was undertaken using both morpho-anatomical and molecular data. Specimens of NGCA were collected in 2012 and 2014 from shallow reefs of the ACS. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using dataset of psbA DNA sequences from 16 specimens collected in the ACS and additional GenBank sequences of related NGCA species. Nine common tropical reef-building NGCA species were identified and described: Hydrolithon boergesenii, Lithophyllum kaiseri, Lithophyllum sp., Lithothamnion crispatum, Melyvonnea erubescens, Pneophyllum conicum, Porolithon onkodes, Sporolithon ptychoides, and Titanoderma prototypum. A key for species identification is also provided in this study. Our molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest that Lithophyllum sp. corresponds to a new species. Our study also confirms that Lithophyllum kaiseri is a new record in Brazil. The psbA sequences of Lithophyllum kaiseri and Melyvonnea erubescens matched with type specimens indirectly. The taxonomic identification of the remaining species was supported by morpho-anatomical evidences as DNA sequences of their types or topotypes remain unavailable.
Michel B. Jesionek,Ricardo G. Bahia,Jazmín J. Hernández-Kantún,Walter H. Adey,Yocie Yoneshigue-Valentin,Leila L. Longo,Gilberto M. Amado-Filho 한국조류학회I 2016 ALGAE Vol.31 No.4
The Abrolhos Continental Shelf (ACS) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs in the southern Atlantic Ocean. A taxonomic study of non-geniculate coralline algae (NGCA) from the region was undertaken using both morpho-anatomicaland molecular data. Specimens of NGCA were collected in 2012 and 2014 from shallow reefs of the ACS. Phylogeneticanalysis was performed using dataset of psbA DNA sequences from 16 specimens collected in the ACS and additionalGenBank sequences of related NGCA species. Nine common tropical reef-building NGCA species were identifiedand described: Hydrolithon boergesenii, Lithophyllum kaiseri, Lithophyllum sp., Lithothamnion crispatum, Melyvonneaerubescens, Pneophyllum conicum, Porolithon onkodes, Sporolithon ptychoides, and Titanoderma prototypum. A key forspecies identification is also provided in this study. Our molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest that Lithophyllum sp. corresponds to a new species. Our study also confirms that Lithophyllum kaiseri is a new record in Brazil. The psbA sequencesof Lithophyllum kaiseri and Melyvonnea erubescens matched with type specimens indirectly. The taxonomicidentification of the remaining species was supported by morpho-anatomical evidences as DNA sequences of their typesor topotypes remain unavailable.