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Molecular phylogeny of two unusual brown algae,Phaeostrophion irregulare and Platysiphon glacialis,proposal of the Stschapoviales ord. nov. and Platysiphonaceae fam. nov., and a re‐examination of divergence times for brown algal orders
Authors:Hiroshi Kawai  Takeaki Hanyuda  Stefano G. A. Draisma  Robert T. Wilce  Robert A. Andersen
Affiliation:1. Kobe University Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe, Japan;2. Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand;3. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA;4. Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington, USA
Abstract:The molecular phylogeny of brown algae was examined using concatenated DNA sequences of seven chloroplast and mitochondrial genes (atpB, psaA, psaB, psbA, psbC, rbcL, and cox1). The study was carried out mostly from unialgal cultures; we included Phaeostrophion irregulare and Platysiphon glacialis because their ordinal taxonomic positions were unclear. Overall, the molecular phylogeny agreed with previously published studies, however, Platysiphon clustered with Halosiphon and Stschapovia and was paraphyletic with the Tilopteridales. Platysiphon resembled Stschapovia in showing remarkable morphological changes between young and mature thalli. Platysiphon, Halosiphon and Stschapovia also shared parenchymatous, terete, erect thalli with assimilatory filaments in whorls or on the distal end. Based on these results, we proposed a new order Stschapoviales and a new family Platysiphonaceae. We proposed to include Phaeostrophion in the Sphacelariales, and we emended the order to include this foliose member. Finally, using basal taxa not included in earlier studies, the origin and divergence times for brown algae were re‐investigated. Results showed that the Phaeophyceae branched from Schizocladiophyceae ~260 Ma during the Permian Period. The early diverging brown algae had isomorphic life histories, whereas the derived taxa with heteromorphic life histories evolved 155–110 Ma when they branched from the basal taxa. Based on these results, we propose that the development of heteromorphic life histories and their success in the temperate and cold‐water regions was induced by the development of the remarkable seasonality caused by the breakup of Pangaea. Most brown algal orders had diverged by roughly 60 Ma, around the last mass extinction event during the Cretaceous Period, and therefore a drastic climate change might have triggered the divergence of brown algae.
Keywords:divergence time  molecular phylogeny  Phaeophyceae     Platysiphon     Platysiphonaceae fam. nov.  Stschapoviales ord. nov.
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