Hidden levels of phylodiversity in Antarctic green algae: further evidence for the existence of glacial refugia

Author:

De Wever Aaike1,Leliaert Frederik2,Verleyen Elie1,Vanormelingen Pieter1,Van der Gucht Katleen1,Hodgson Dominic A.3,Sabbe Koen1,Vyverman Wim1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Protistology and Aquatic Ecology, Gent University, Krijgslaan 281–S8, 9000 Gent, Belgium

2. Phycology Research Group, Biology Department, Gent University, Krijgslaan 281–S8, 9000 Gent, Belgium

3. British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK

Abstract

Recent data revealed that metazoans such as mites and springtails have persisted in Antarctica throughout several glacial–interglacial cycles, which contradicts the existing paradigm that terrestrial life was wiped out by successive glacial events and that the current inhabitants are recent colonizers. We used molecular phylogenetic techniques to study Antarctic microchlorophyte strains isolated from lacustrine habitats from maritime and continental Antarctica. The 14 distinct chlorophycean and trebouxiophycean lineages observed point to a wide phylogenetic diversity of apparently endemic Antarctic lineages at different taxonomic levels. This supports the hypothesis that long-term survival took place in glacial refugia, resulting in a specific Antarctic flora. The majority of the lineages have estimated ages between 17 and 84 Ma and probably diverged from their closest relatives around the time of the opening of Drake Passage (30–45 Ma), while some lineages with longer branch lengths have estimated ages that precede the break-up of Gondwana. The variation in branch length and estimated age points to several independent but rare colonization events.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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