On the shoulders of giants: what epizoic diatoms are teaching us about diatom evolution (CROSBI ID 681181)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ashworth, Matt P. ; Frankovich, Thomas A. ; Sullivan, Michael J. ; Majewska, Roksana ; Bosak, Sunčica ; Van de Vijver, Bart ; Arendt, Mike ; Schwenter, Jeff ; Stacy, Nicole I ; Manning, Schonna R
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On the shoulders of giants: what epizoic diatoms are teaching us about diatom evolution
Our knowledge and understanding of diatom diversity, diversification and evolution increase with every collection made from benthic marine habitats. In recent years, one such habitat has been the body surfaces of sea turtles and manatees. This habitat has yielded many new data, particularly on taxa historically associated with the Rhoicospheniaceae, For example, we have found both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic species of the genus Tursiocola Holmes, Nagasawa & Takano. This is the first reported non-photosynthetic diatom which does not appear to be associated with the order Bacillariales. The morphology of Tursiocola suggests no affinity to the Bacillariales, and DNA evidence, collected by single-cell DNA amplification techniques, confirmed that the loss of photosynthesis in Tursiocola was novel and unrelated to losses in the Bacillariales. The DNA sequence data also question the placement of Tursiocola and the epizoic diatoms Poulinea Majewska et al. and Chelonicola Majewska et al.in the Rhoicospheniaceae, suggesting that these genera are quite distant genetically from other marine “gomphonemoid” (transapically asymmetrical) raphid diatoms. We are also exploring the potential of the epizoic habitat as a model system for benthic diatom diversification. Thus far, the ease and ubiquity of obtaining cultures of the monoraphid diatom genus Achnanthes Bory from manatees and multiple sea turtle species in the southeastern US suggest that this genus may be an ideal model to study not only the diversification of diatoms in the epizoic habit but also across hosts.
epizoic diatoms ; sea turtles ; taxonomy ; phylogeny
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Podaci o prilogu
76-76.
2019.
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objavljeno
10.1080/09670262.2019.1626627
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
European journal of phycology
Bosak, Sunčica ; Ljubešić, Zrinka
London : Delhi: Taylor & Francis
0967-0262
1469-4433
Podaci o skupu
7th European Phycological Congress
predavanje
25.09.2019-30.09.2019
Zagreb, Hrvatska