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author = {Claude E Payri and Heroen Verbruggen},
title = {Pseudocodium mucronatum, a new species from New Caledonia, and an analysis of the evolution of climatic preferences in the genus (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta).},
year = {2009},
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abstract = {A new species, Pseudocodium mucronatum, is described from the Chesterfield platform off the West coast of New Caledonia. The species differs from its congeners in having mucronate utricules. A phylogenetic analysis of rbcL and tufA sequences show that P. mucronatum is most closely associated with P. natalense and P. devriesii, with which it shares compressed axes, depressed apices and plastids in the utricles and the medullar siphons. We study the evolution of climatic and ecological preferences in the genus using an interdisciplinary approach consisting of relaxed molecular clock analysis, extraction of macroecological data from satellite imagery in a GIS framework and ancestral character state estimation. It is shown that the genus originated in tropical waters during the Early Mesozoic. Whereas the P. floridanum-okinawense lineage remained tropical, the lineage including P. natalense, P. devriesii and P. mucronatum gradually invaded more temperate waters during Cenozoic times. Except for P. devriesii, which occurs in shallow and intertidal habitats, all Pseudocodium species grow in deep-water habitats and this ecological preference appears to be ancestral.}
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"Pseudocodium mucronatum, a new species from New Caledonia, and an analysis of the evolution of climatic preferences in the genus (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta).".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2260
(Status: Published).
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Payri C., & Verbruggen H. 2009. Pseudocodium mucronatum, a new species from New Caledonia, and an analysis of the evolution of climatic preferences in the genus (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta). Journal of Phycology, null.
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Abstract
A new species, Pseudocodium mucronatum, is described from the Chesterfield platform off the West coast of New Caledonia. The species differs from its congeners in having mucronate utricules. A phylogenetic analysis of rbcL and tufA sequences show that P. mucronatum is most closely associated with P. natalense and P. devriesii, with which it shares compressed axes, depressed apices and plastids in the utricles and the medullar siphons. We study the evolution of climatic and ecological preferences in the genus using an interdisciplinary approach consisting of relaxed molecular clock analysis, extraction of macroecological data from satellite imagery in a GIS framework and ancestral character state estimation. It is shown that the genus originated in tropical waters during the Early Mesozoic. Whereas the P. floridanum-okinawense lineage remained tropical, the lineage including P. natalense, P. devriesii and P. mucronatum gradually invaded more temperate waters during Cenozoic times. Except for P. devriesii, which occurs in shallow and intertidal habitats, all Pseudocodium species grow in deep-water habitats and this ecological preference appears to be ancestral.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref2186,
author = {Claude E Payri and Heroen Verbruggen},
title = {Pseudocodium mucronatum, a new species from New Caledonia, and an analysis of the evolution of climatic preferences in the genus (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta).},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Journal of Phycology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new species, Pseudocodium mucronatum, is described from the Chesterfield platform off the West coast of New Caledonia. The species differs from its congeners in having mucronate utricules. A phylogenetic analysis of rbcL and tufA sequences show that P. mucronatum is most closely associated with P. natalense and P. devriesii, with which it shares compressed axes, depressed apices and plastids in the utricles and the medullar siphons. We study the evolution of climatic and ecological preferences in the genus using an interdisciplinary approach consisting of relaxed molecular clock analysis, extraction of macroecological data from satellite imagery in a GIS framework and ancestral character state estimation. It is shown that the genus originated in tropical waters during the Early Mesozoic. Whereas the P. floridanum-okinawense lineage remained tropical, the lineage including P. natalense, P. devriesii and P. mucronatum gradually invaded more temperate waters during Cenozoic times. Except for P. devriesii, which occurs in shallow and intertidal habitats, all Pseudocodium species grow in deep-water habitats and this ecological preference appears to be ancestral.}
}
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AU - Payri,Claude E
AU - Verbruggen,Heroen
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N2 - A new species, Pseudocodium mucronatum, is described from the Chesterfield platform off the West coast of New Caledonia. The species differs from its congeners in having mucronate utricules. A phylogenetic analysis of rbcL and tufA sequences show that P. mucronatum is most closely associated with P. natalense and P. devriesii, with which it shares compressed axes, depressed apices and plastids in the utricles and the medullar siphons. We study the evolution of climatic and ecological preferences in the genus using an interdisciplinary approach consisting of relaxed molecular clock analysis, extraction of macroecological data from satellite imagery in a GIS framework and ancestral character state estimation. It is shown that the genus originated in tropical waters during the Early Mesozoic. Whereas the P. floridanum-okinawense lineage remained tropical, the lineage including P. natalense, P. devriesii and P. mucronatum gradually invaded more temperate waters during Cenozoic times. Except for P. devriesii, which occurs in shallow and intertidal habitats, all Pseudocodium species grow in deep-water habitats and this ecological preference appears to be ancestral.
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