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Recent developments in the systematics of the Gigartinaceae (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) based on rbc L sequence analysis and morphological evidence
Author(s) -
Hommersand Max H.,
Fredericq Suzanne,
Wilson Freshwater D.,
Hughey Jeffery
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
phycological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.438
H-Index - 44
eISSN - 1440-1835
pISSN - 1322-0829
DOI - 10.1046/j.1440-1835.1999.00168.x
Subject(s) - gigartinales , biology , systematics , botany , phylogenetic tree , molecular phylogenetics , lineage (genetic) , zoology , evolutionary biology , taxonomy (biology) , algae , genetics , gene
The phylogenetic systematics of the Gigartinaceae is discussed for seven genera and three undescribed generic lineages and 65 taxa representing 62 species based on an analysis of rbc L sequences and morphological evidence. An examination of rbc L trees resulting from analyses of these taxa identifies seven lineages: (i) ‘Gigartina’ alveata ; (ii) Rhodoglossum/Gigartina ; (iii) Chondracanthus ; (iv) Ostiophyllum ; (v) Sarcothalia ; (vi) ‘Gigartina’ skottsbergii ; and (vii) a large clade containing Iridaea/‘Sarcothalia’, Mazzaella and Chondrus. These lineages and Chondrus are strongly supported; however, two groups, Iridaea/‘Sarcothalia’ and Mazzaella , receive no bootstrap support. The morphology of the female reproductive system is investigated with the aid of computer‐generated, color‐coded tracings of photographs of cystocarps seen in cross section at different developmental stages. Seven basic cystocarp types were found which corresponded to species groups seen in rbc L trees. These were: (i) a ‘Gigartina’ alveata group in which the carposporangia‐bearing filaments develop apomictically from gametophytic cells; (ii) a Rhodoglossum/Gigartina group in which gonimoblast filaments penetrate the surrounding envelope fusing progessively with envelope cells; (iii) a Chondracanthus group in which gonimoblast filaments penetrate the envelope but fuse with envelope cells only at late developmental stages; (iv) a Sarcothalia group in which the gonimoblast filaments displace an envelope composed mainly of secondary gametophytic filaments and link to envelope cells by terminal tubular gonimoblast cells; (v) an Iridaea group similar to the Sarcothalia group, but with an envelope composed of a mixture of medullary cells and secondary gametophytic filaments; (vi) a Mazzaella group that lacks a true envelope and in which gonimoblast filaments connect to modified gametophytic cells by means of terminal tubular cells; (vii) a Chondrus group in which gonimoblast filaments penetrate the medulla and link to modified medullary cells by means of conjunctor cells forming secondary pit connections. The further separation of these groups into genera is based largely on tetrasporangial characters.