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The molecular phylogeny of aquatic hyphomycetes with affinity to the Leotiomycetes
Authors:Christiane Baschien  Clement Kin-Ming Tsui  Vladislav Gulis  Ulrich Szewzyk  Ludmila Marvanová
Institution:1. Federal Environment Agency, Corrensplatz 1, 14195 Berlin, Germany;2. Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada;3. Department of Biology, Coastal Carolina University, Box 261954, Conway, SC 29528, USA;4. Department of Environmental Microbiology, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, 10587 Berlin, Germany;5. Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, Institute of Experimental Biology, Czech Collection of Microorganisms, Tvrdého 14, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract:Aquatic hyphomycetes play a key role in decomposition of submerged organic matter and stream ecosystem functioning. We examined the phylogenetic relationships among various genera of aquatic hyphomycetes belonging to the Leotiomycetes (Ascomycota) using sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and large subunit (LSU) regions of rDNA generated from 42 pure cultures including 19 ex-types. These new sequence data were analyzed together with additional sequences from 36 aquatic hyphomycetes and 60 related fungi obtained from GenBank. Aquatic hyphomycetes, characterized by their tetraradiate or sigmoid conidia, were scattered in nine supported clades within the Helotiales (Leotiomycetes). Tricladium, Lemonniera, Articulospora, Anguillospora, Varicosporium, Filosporella, and Flagellospora are not monophyletic, with species from the same genus distributed among several major clades. The Gyoerffyella clade and the Hymenoscyphus clade accommodated species from eight and six different genera, respectively. Thirteen aquatic hyphomycete taxa were grouped in the Leotia-Bulgaria clade while twelve species clustered within the Hymenoscyphus clade along with several amphibious ascomycetes. Species of Filosporella and some species from four other aquatic genera were placed in the Ascocoryne-Hydrocina clade. It is evident that many aquatic hyphomycetes have relatives of terrestrial origin. Adaptation to colonize the aquatic environment has evolved independently in multiple phylogenetic lineages within the Leotiomycetes.
Keywords:Biodiversity  Evolution  Molecular systematics  Taxonomy
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