Morphological and molecular clarification of the enigmatic Caulerpa floridana W.R. Taylor (Chlorophyta,Bryopsidales) from the Dry Tortugas,Florida |
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Authors: | Thomas Sauvage Michael J. Wynne Valerie J. Paul Suzanne Fredericq |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504-2451, USA;2. University of Michigan Herbarium, 3600 Varsity Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA;3. Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce, 701 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, USA |
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Abstract: | Morphological and molecular evidence is provided to further document the status of the enigmatic taxon known as Caulerpa floridana W.R. Taylor from White Shoal, Dry Tortugas, Florida. DNA sequencing of three historical herbarium specimens (WRT329, WRT345 and WRT349) housed at the University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH) demonstrated the molecular separation of this species based on the reconstruction of 931 nucleotides of the chloroplast gene tufA. Caulerpa floridana is sister to the western Atlantic endemic C. ashmeadii Harvey and an unknown Caulerpa taxon from the Florida Middle Grounds. Caulerpa floridana most reliably differs from C. ashmeadii by the presence of a sharp, unequivocal apiculus at the tip of each pinnule. A morphological review of southwestern Atlantic records of C. floridana from Brazil excludes these reports as representative of the species. |
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Keywords: | Caulerpa C. ashmeadii C. floridana C. prolifera degraded DNA Dry Tortugas endemic Gulf of Mexico herbarium tufA |
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