@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21563,
author = {Eun Chan Yang and Akira F. Peters and Hiroshi Kawai and Rowena Stern and Takeaki Hanyuda and Ignacio Barbara and Dieter Gerhard Muller and Martina Strittmatter and Willem F. Prud'Homme van Reine and Frithjof C. Kupper},
title = {Ligulate Desmarestia (Desmarestiales, Phaeophyceae) revisited: D. japonica sp. nov. and D. dudresnayi differ from D. ligulata},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Brown algae, cox1, Desmarestia, DNA barcoding, multi-gene phylogeny, Phaeophyceae, psaA, rbcL, SSU-ITS, sulfuric acid},
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journal = {Journal of Phycology},
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abstract = {Ligulate and sulfuric-acid containing species of Desmarestia, occurring worldwide from polar to temperate regions, were revised using a multi-genic and polyphasic aproach. Sequence data, gametophyte characteristics and sporophyte morphology support merging a total of 16 taxa into four different species. (1) D. herbacea, containing broad-bladed and richly branched forms, has dioecious gametophytes. The three other species have monoecious gametophytes: (2) D. ligulata which is profusely branched and, except for one sub-species, narrow-bladed, (3) Japanese ligulate Desmarestia, here described as D. japonica sp. nov., which is morphologically similar to D. ligulata but genetically distant from all other ligulate taxa. This entity may have conserved the morphology of early ligulate Desmarestia. (4) D. dudresnayi, including unbranched or little branched broad-bladed taxa. A figure of the holotype of D. dudresnayi, the track of which was lost for decades, was relocated. Taxonomy is complemented by a comparison of ITS and cox1 as potential barcode loci, with cox1 offering good resolution reflecting the species delimitations within the genus Desmarestia.}
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Citation for Study 13665
Citation title:
"Ligulate Desmarestia (Desmarestiales, Phaeophyceae) revisited: D. japonica sp. nov. and D. dudresnayi differ from D. ligulata".
Study name:
"Ligulate Desmarestia (Desmarestiales, Phaeophyceae) revisited: D. japonica sp. nov. and D. dudresnayi differ from D. ligulata".
This study is part of submission 13665
(Status: Published).
Citation
Yang E., Peters A., Kawai H., Stern R., Hanyuda T., Barbara I., Muller D.G., Strittmatter M., Prud'homme van reine W.F., & Kupper F.C. 2012. Ligulate Desmarestia (Desmarestiales, Phaeophyceae) revisited: D. japonica sp. nov. and D. dudresnayi differ from D. ligulata. Journal of Phycology, .
Authors
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Yang E.
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Peters A.
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Kawai H.
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Stern R.
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Hanyuda T.
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Barbara I.
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Muller D.G.
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Strittmatter M.
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Prud'homme van reine W.F.
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Kupper F.C.
Abstract
Ligulate and sulfuric-acid containing species of Desmarestia, occurring worldwide from polar to temperate regions, were revised using a multi-genic and polyphasic aproach. Sequence data, gametophyte characteristics and sporophyte morphology support merging a total of 16 taxa into four different species. (1) D. herbacea, containing broad-bladed and richly branched forms, has dioecious gametophytes. The three other species have monoecious gametophytes: (2) D. ligulata which is profusely branched and, except for one sub-species, narrow-bladed, (3) Japanese ligulate Desmarestia, here described as D. japonica sp. nov., which is morphologically similar to D. ligulata but genetically distant from all other ligulate taxa. This entity may have conserved the morphology of early ligulate Desmarestia. (4) D. dudresnayi, including unbranched or little branched broad-bladed taxa. A figure of the holotype of D. dudresnayi, the track of which was lost for decades, was relocated. Taxonomy is complemented by a comparison of ITS and cox1 as potential barcode loci, with cox1 offering good resolution reflecting the species delimitations within the genus Desmarestia.
Keywords
Brown algae, cox1, Desmarestia, DNA barcoding, multi-gene phylogeny, Phaeophyceae, psaA, rbcL, SSU-ITS, sulfuric acid
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21563,
author = {Eun Chan Yang and Akira F. Peters and Hiroshi Kawai and Rowena Stern and Takeaki Hanyuda and Ignacio Barbara and Dieter Gerhard Muller and Martina Strittmatter and Willem F. Prud'Homme van Reine and Frithjof C. Kupper},
title = {Ligulate Desmarestia (Desmarestiales, Phaeophyceae) revisited: D. japonica sp. nov. and D. dudresnayi differ from D. ligulata},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Brown algae, cox1, Desmarestia, DNA barcoding, multi-gene phylogeny, Phaeophyceae, psaA, rbcL, SSU-ITS, sulfuric acid},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Journal of Phycology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Ligulate and sulfuric-acid containing species of Desmarestia, occurring worldwide from polar to temperate regions, were revised using a multi-genic and polyphasic aproach. Sequence data, gametophyte characteristics and sporophyte morphology support merging a total of 16 taxa into four different species. (1) D. herbacea, containing broad-bladed and richly branched forms, has dioecious gametophytes. The three other species have monoecious gametophytes: (2) D. ligulata which is profusely branched and, except for one sub-species, narrow-bladed, (3) Japanese ligulate Desmarestia, here described as D. japonica sp. nov., which is morphologically similar to D. ligulata but genetically distant from all other ligulate taxa. This entity may have conserved the morphology of early ligulate Desmarestia. (4) D. dudresnayi, including unbranched or little branched broad-bladed taxa. A figure of the holotype of D. dudresnayi, the track of which was lost for decades, was relocated. Taxonomy is complemented by a comparison of ITS and cox1 as potential barcode loci, with cox1 offering good resolution reflecting the species delimitations within the genus Desmarestia.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 21563
AU - Yang,Eun Chan
AU - Peters,Akira F.
AU - Kawai,Hiroshi
AU - Stern,Rowena
AU - Hanyuda,Takeaki
AU - Barbara,Ignacio
AU - Muller,Dieter Gerhard
AU - Strittmatter,Martina
AU - Prud'Homme van Reine,Willem F.
AU - Kupper,Frithjof C.
T1 - Ligulate Desmarestia (Desmarestiales, Phaeophyceae) revisited: D. japonica sp. nov. and D. dudresnayi differ from D. ligulata
PY - 2012
KW - Brown algae
KW - cox1
KW - Desmarestia
KW - DNA barcoding
KW - multi-gene phylogeny
KW - Phaeophyceae
KW - psaA
KW - rbcL
KW - SSU-ITS
KW - sulfuric acid
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Ligulate and sulfuric-acid containing species of Desmarestia, occurring worldwide from polar to temperate regions, were revised using a multi-genic and polyphasic aproach. Sequence data, gametophyte characteristics and sporophyte morphology support merging a total of 16 taxa into four different species. (1) D. herbacea, containing broad-bladed and richly branched forms, has dioecious gametophytes. The three other species have monoecious gametophytes: (2) D. ligulata which is profusely branched and, except for one sub-species, narrow-bladed, (3) Japanese ligulate Desmarestia, here described as D. japonica sp. nov., which is morphologically similar to D. ligulata but genetically distant from all other ligulate taxa. This entity may have conserved the morphology of early ligulate Desmarestia. (4) D. dudresnayi, including unbranched or little branched broad-bladed taxa. A figure of the holotype of D. dudresnayi, the track of which was lost for decades, was relocated. Taxonomy is complemented by a comparison of ITS and cox1 as potential barcode loci, with cox1 offering good resolution reflecting the species delimitations within the genus Desmarestia.
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