Porphyra and Bangia (Bangiaceae, Rhodophyta) in warm temperate waters of eastern Australia: Morphological and molecular analyses |
| |
Authors: | Geoffrey W Woolcott Robert J King |
| |
Institution: | School of Biological Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia |
| |
Abstract: | Morphological observations confirm the presence of only three species of the Bangiaceae (Rhodophyta) in warm temperate waters of eastern Australia: Bangia atropurpurea, Porphyra columbina and Porphyra denti-culata. Analyses of DNA sequence data from the inter-generic spacer region between the large- and small-sub-unit ribulose-l,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase gene (rbcL and rbcS, respectively) and portions of the flanking regions, confirm these taxonomic conclusions for the two Porphyra species: there is clear sequence divergence between the two species, and strong genetic similarity between P. columbina isolates over a wide geographical region. Sequence analyses also reveal a strong similarity between Bangia isolates over a wide geographical range, but the taxonomy of B. atropurpurea may need to be re-examined in light of sequence differences between these and northern hemisphere isolates of B. atropurpurea. Molecular analyses support the view that Bangia and Porphyra species are sufficiently closely related to be placed in a single genus. |
| |
Keywords: | Australia Bangia atropurpurea Porphyra columbina Porphyra denticulata rbcL-rbcS spacer |
|
|