The Charophytes (Charophyceae, Characeae) from Dagestan Aquatic Habitats, North Caucasus: Biogeographical and Barcoding Perspectives
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Published:2023-09-01
Issue:9
Volume:10
Page:153
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ISSN:2076-3298
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Container-title:Environments
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environments
Author:
Romanov Roman E.1ORCID, Mallaliev Maxim M.2, Barinova Sophia3ORCID, Nikulin Vyacheslav Yu.4ORCID, Gontcharov Andrey A.4ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professora Popova Str., 2, 197376 St. Petersburg, Russia 2. Mountain Botanical Garden of the Dagestan Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (MBG DFRC RAS), Gadgiev St., 45, 367000 Makhachkala, Russia 3. Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Abba Khoushi Ave, 199, Mount Carmel, Haifa 3498838, Israel 4. Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 100-letiya Vladivostoka Ave, 159, 690022 Vladivostok, Russia
Abstract
The charophytes in many regions of the world are still poorly understood. This hampers the synthesis of distributional and ecological datasets at worldwide and continental scales, as well as complicates the generalization of species concepts for widely distributed and local taxa. To fill in the blanks for charophytes in the Caucasus and to improve our knowledge of species distribution areas in Eurasia, a field survey and study of available specimens from Dagestan (North Caucasus, Russia) was conducted based on morphological observation using light and scanning electron microscopy and molecular genetic analyses allowing for the precise identification and testing of the presence of cryptic and undescribed taxa. Nineteen new localities for seven Chara species and one Tolypella species, seven new species, and one new genus were identified in the studied region, and one new species in the Caspian Sea region was found. Some species records changed the outline or filled in the gaps in species distribution data. The presence of species distributed mainly in central Eurasia (C. globata, C. neglecta) with mainly Mediterranean–Middle Eastern species (C. gymnophylla) is notable for this region, as well as for other studied regions of the Caucasus characterized by a mixture combination of species with different distribution patterns. Chara gymnophylla was frequent in Dagestan, similar to the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. Small brackish waterbodies on the coast of the Caspian Sea, freshwater mountain rivers, small associated waterbodies, and water reservoirs are the main habitats of charophytes in the studied region. Based on habitat preference and distribution in the Caucasus, recommendations for the protection of some species were suggested. The lack of endemic species among charophytes from Dagestan and Caucasus contrasts with the flora of terrestrial magnoliophytes that is rich in species endemism.
Subject
General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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