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http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2014.991
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Background - Micrasterias fimbriata, a conspicuous desmid species, has recently been shown to be composed of two clearly delimited monophyletic clades within the genus Micrasterias, closely related to several other well-defined Micrasterias species (M brachyptera, M rotata, M torreyi). The members of both clades can also be unambiguously recognized by careful morphological analysis. In addition, their distribution areas in Europe and North America are largely vicariant. Interestingly, morphological features of one of the clades do not correspond with any of the previously described infraspecific taxa of M fimbriata. Material and methods - The study was based on a combination of morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses of the clonal strains and natural populations. Key results and conclusions - In this study, we present formal taxonomic description of Micrasterias compereana for specimens formerly included within traditional M fimbriata, but differring in their phylogenetic position and discriminative morphological characteristics. Phylogenetic analysis was based on the nuclear 18S rDNA and the plastid-encoded trnG(UCC) intron sequence data. Morphological differences between species were illustrated by light and scanning electron microscopy. The analysis of natural samples, strains and published records showed that M compereana occurs in North America and western Europe. Conversely, M fimbriata sensu stricto probably only occurs in temperate and boreal regions of Europe and Asia. Background - Micrasterias fimbriata, a conspicuous desmid species, has recently been shown to be composed of two clearly delimited monophyletic clades within the genus Micrasterias, closely related to several other well-defined Micrasterias species (M brachyptera, M rotata, M torreyi). The members of both clades can also be unambiguously recognized by careful morphological analysis. In addition, their distribution areas in Europe and North America are largely vicariant. Interestingly, morphological features of one of the clades do not correspond with any of the previously described infraspecific taxa of M fimbriata. Material and methods - The study was based on a combination of morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses of the clonal strains and natural populations. Key results and conclusions - In this study, we present formal taxonomic description of Micrasterias compereana for specimens formerly included within traditional M fimbriata, but differring in their phylogenetic position and discriminative morphological characteristics. Phylogenetic analysis was based on the nuclear 18S rDNA and the plastid-encoded trnG(UCC) intron sequence data. Morphological differences between species were illustrated by light and scanning electron microscopy. The analysis of natural samples, strains and published records showed that M compereana occurs in North America and western Europe. Conversely, M fimbriata sensu stricto probably only occurs in temperate and boreal regions of Europe and Asia.
dcterms:title
Splitting of Micrasterias fimbriata (Desmidiales, Viridiplantae) into two monophyletic species and description of Micrasterias compereana sp. nov. Splitting of Micrasterias fimbriata (Desmidiales, Viridiplantae) into two monophyletic species and description of Micrasterias compereana sp. nov.
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Splitting of Micrasterias fimbriata (Desmidiales, Viridiplantae) into two monophyletic species and description of Micrasterias compereana sp. nov. Splitting of Micrasterias fimbriata (Desmidiales, Viridiplantae) into two monophyletic species and description of Micrasterias compereana sp. nov.
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RIV/00216208:11310/14:10283507!RIV15-MSM-11310___
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I
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3
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n6:2015
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n10:J
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n18:predkladatel
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46669
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RIV/00216208:11310/14:10283507
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n11:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
Zygnematophyceae; taxonomy; new species; Micrasterias; green algae; Desmidiales
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n7:Micrasterias n7:green%20algae n7:new%20species n7:taxonomy n7:Zygnematophyceae n7:Desmidiales
n3:kodStatuVydavatele
BE - Belgické království
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[CE3937F965DA]
n3:nazevZdroje
Plant Ecology and Evolution
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n13:EF
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3
n3:pocetTvurcuVysledku
3
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n6:2014
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147
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Šťastný, Jan Neustupa, Jiří Škaloud, Pavel
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000344581500010
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2032-3913
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7
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10.5091/plecevo.2014.991
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11310