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Microbial Diversity in the Eukaryotic SAR Clade: Illuminating the Darkness Between Morphology and Molecular Data
Authors:Jean‐David Grattepanche  Laura M Walker  Brittany M Ott  Daniela L Paim Pinto  Charles F Delwiche  Christopher E Lane  Laura A Katz
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Smith College, Northampton, USA;2. Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, University of Maryland, College Park, USA;3. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA
Abstract:Despite their diversity and ecological importance, many areas of the SAR—Stramenopila, Alveolata, and Rhizaria—clade are poorly understood as the majority (90%) of SAR species lack molecular data and only 5% of species are from well‐sampled families. Here, we review and summarize the state of knowledge about the three major clades of SAR, describing the diversity within each clade and identifying synapomorphies when possible. We also assess the “dark area” of SAR: the morphologically described species that are missing molecular data. The majority of molecular data for SAR lineages are characterized from marine samples and vertebrate hosts, highlighting the need for additional research effort in areas such as freshwater and terrestrial habitats and “non‐vertebrate” hosts. We also describe the paucity of data on the biogeography of SAR species, and point to opportunities to illuminate diversity in this major eukaryotic clade. See also the video abstract here: https://youtu.be/_VUXqaX19Rw .
Keywords:biogeography ecology  eukaryotic diversity  molecular data  morphology  SAR clade (Stramenopila  Alveolata  Rhizaria)
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