Surf-diatoms from sandy beaches on the Eastern Coast of South America (Brazil): the identification ofAnaulusEhrenberg andAsterionellopsisRound

Author:

de Oliveira da Rocha Franco Andréa1ORCID,Ashworth Matt Peter2,Du Preez Debbie3,Campbell Eileen3,Maggioni Rodrigo4,Manning Schonna R.25,Odebrecht Clarisse6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Oceanografia Biológica, PPGOB, Institute of Oceanography, Federal University of Rio Grande – FURG , Av. Italia, km 8, CEP 96203-900 , Rio Grande , Brazil

2. Department of Molecular Biosciences, UTEX Culture Collection of Algae , University of Texas at Austin , Austin , TX 78712 , USA

3. Department of Botany , Nelson Mandela University , Port Elizabeth 6031 , South Africa

4. Institute of Marine Sciences – LABOMAR , Federal University of Ceará – UFC , Av. da Abolição, 3207, CEP 60165-081 , Fortaleza , Brazil

5. Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Environment , Florida International University , North Miami , FL 33181 , USA

6. Institute of Oceanography , Federal University of Rio Grande – FURG , Av. Italia, km 8, CEP 96203-900 , Rio Grande , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract“Surf diatoms” can form high biomass in the surf zone of sandy beaches around the world,AsterionellopsisandAnaulusbeing the main genera of this group in Brazil.Asterionellopsis glacialiswas considered a cosmopolitan species, and taxonomic studies using molecular and morphological tools showed thatA. glacialisis a complex with cryptic and semicryptic species. So, it would be plausible to suppose thatAnaulus australis, another surf zone patch-forming diatom with wide latitudinal occurrence could also be part of a species complex. We collected and identifiedAnaulusandAsterionellopsisstrains from tropical, subtropical and warm temperate sandy beaches on the east coast of South America (Brazil) based on genetic divergence, phylogeny, single-locus automated species delimitation methods (both genera), and frustule ultrastructure (Anaulus).AnaulusandAsterionellopsisshowed contrasting diversity patterns and spatial distribution: a single species ofAnaulus australiswas registered in tropical and subtropical beaches, while at least three species ofAsterionellopsis:A. tropicalis,A. thurstoniiandA. guyunusaewere observed at different latitudes, indicating thatAsterionellopsisspecies have distinct ecological requirements.Asterionellopsis thurstoniiwas previously reported in Europe and it is documented here for the first time in the Southern Hemisphere. The different diversity patterns between these two surf diatom genera suggest that they are likely to have distinct ages, and dispersion and/or speciation processes.

Funder

Brazilian Long-Term Ecological Research: CNPq/CAPES/FAPERGS/BC – Fundo Newton/PELD

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brasil

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Plant Science,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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