Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species

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Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species. / Lu, Xudan; Chen, Zuoyi; Hernández-Becerril, David U.; Lundholm, Nina; Li, Yang.

In: Phycologia, Vol. 62, No. 5, 2023, p. 462-482.

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Lu, X, Chen, Z, Hernández-Becerril, DU, Lundholm, N & Li, Y 2023, 'Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species', Phycologia, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 462-482. https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2023.2257128

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Lu, X., Chen, Z., Hernández-Becerril, D. U., Lundholm, N., & Li, Y. (2023). Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species. Phycologia, 62(5), 462-482. https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2023.2257128

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Lu X, Chen Z, Hernández-Becerril DU, Lundholm N, Li Y. Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species. Phycologia. 2023;62(5):462-482. https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2023.2257128

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Lu, Xudan ; Chen, Zuoyi ; Hernández-Becerril, David U. ; Lundholm, Nina ; Li, Yang. / Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species. In: Phycologia. 2023 ; Vol. 62, No. 5. pp. 462-482.

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title = "Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species",
abstract = "Species of Chaetoceros sect. Stenocincta are frequently observed in marine phytoplankton. To study species diversity within the section Stenocincta, monoclonal strains were established from Chinese coastal waters and Norwegian Sea. Following detailed morphological observations and molecular evidence inferred from nucleus-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA, the descriptions of C. affinis and C. willei are emended based on isolates from their respective type localities. Additionally, three new species are described. Chaetoceros donghaiensis sp. nov. is characterized by short straight chains, with thin setae only, and terminal setae that tend to cross distally. Chaetoceros forceps sp. nov. is unique by its thick terminal setae, each with an inflation near the end, with each pair forming a V-shape, resembling forceps. Chaetoceros lepidus sp. nov. is characterized by short, straight chains, narrowly elliptical valve faces, setae all located in the apical plane, and arched intercalary setae in opposite directions to the chain axis in broad girdle views. Three other distinct clades, which may also represent new species, were discerned in the LSU rDNA phylogeny, but more morphological characters are needed before formal proposals can be made. These species/clades formed a well-supported monophyletic lineage, supporting the current circumscription of section Stenocincta. This section is characterized by colonies in straight chains, cells with one chloroplast only, narrow lanceolate apertures, and terminal setae generally thicker than intercalary ones or both similar and thin. However, in C. diversus the terminal setae are thin and distinctly thicker pairs of intercalary setae are usual.",
keywords = "Chaetoceros affinis, Chaetoceros donghaiensis, Chaetoceros forceps, Chaetoceros lepidus, Chaetoceros willei, LSU rDNA, Morphology",
author = "Xudan Lu and Zuoyi Chen and Hern{\'a}ndez-Becerril, {David U.} and Nina Lundholm and Yang Li",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 International Phycological Society.",
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language = "English",
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T1 - Taxonomy and phylogeny of Chaetoceros species of the section Stenocincta (Bacillariophyceae), with emendation of C. affinis and C. willei and description of three new species

AU - Lu, Xudan

AU - Chen, Zuoyi

AU - Hernández-Becerril, David U.

AU - Lundholm, Nina

AU - Li, Yang

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 International Phycological Society.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Species of Chaetoceros sect. Stenocincta are frequently observed in marine phytoplankton. To study species diversity within the section Stenocincta, monoclonal strains were established from Chinese coastal waters and Norwegian Sea. Following detailed morphological observations and molecular evidence inferred from nucleus-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA, the descriptions of C. affinis and C. willei are emended based on isolates from their respective type localities. Additionally, three new species are described. Chaetoceros donghaiensis sp. nov. is characterized by short straight chains, with thin setae only, and terminal setae that tend to cross distally. Chaetoceros forceps sp. nov. is unique by its thick terminal setae, each with an inflation near the end, with each pair forming a V-shape, resembling forceps. Chaetoceros lepidus sp. nov. is characterized by short, straight chains, narrowly elliptical valve faces, setae all located in the apical plane, and arched intercalary setae in opposite directions to the chain axis in broad girdle views. Three other distinct clades, which may also represent new species, were discerned in the LSU rDNA phylogeny, but more morphological characters are needed before formal proposals can be made. These species/clades formed a well-supported monophyletic lineage, supporting the current circumscription of section Stenocincta. This section is characterized by colonies in straight chains, cells with one chloroplast only, narrow lanceolate apertures, and terminal setae generally thicker than intercalary ones or both similar and thin. However, in C. diversus the terminal setae are thin and distinctly thicker pairs of intercalary setae are usual.

AB - Species of Chaetoceros sect. Stenocincta are frequently observed in marine phytoplankton. To study species diversity within the section Stenocincta, monoclonal strains were established from Chinese coastal waters and Norwegian Sea. Following detailed morphological observations and molecular evidence inferred from nucleus-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA, the descriptions of C. affinis and C. willei are emended based on isolates from their respective type localities. Additionally, three new species are described. Chaetoceros donghaiensis sp. nov. is characterized by short straight chains, with thin setae only, and terminal setae that tend to cross distally. Chaetoceros forceps sp. nov. is unique by its thick terminal setae, each with an inflation near the end, with each pair forming a V-shape, resembling forceps. Chaetoceros lepidus sp. nov. is characterized by short, straight chains, narrowly elliptical valve faces, setae all located in the apical plane, and arched intercalary setae in opposite directions to the chain axis in broad girdle views. Three other distinct clades, which may also represent new species, were discerned in the LSU rDNA phylogeny, but more morphological characters are needed before formal proposals can be made. These species/clades formed a well-supported monophyletic lineage, supporting the current circumscription of section Stenocincta. This section is characterized by colonies in straight chains, cells with one chloroplast only, narrow lanceolate apertures, and terminal setae generally thicker than intercalary ones or both similar and thin. However, in C. diversus the terminal setae are thin and distinctly thicker pairs of intercalary setae are usual.

KW - Chaetoceros affinis

KW - Chaetoceros donghaiensis

KW - Chaetoceros forceps

KW - Chaetoceros lepidus

KW - Chaetoceros willei

KW - LSU rDNA

KW - Morphology

U2 - 10.1080/00318884.2023.2257128

DO - 10.1080/00318884.2023.2257128

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VL - 62

SP - 462

EP - 482

JO - Phycologia

JF - Phycologia

SN - 0031-8884

IS - 5

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