Nested PCR detection of microscopic life-stages of laminarian macroalgae and comparison with adult forms along intertidal height gradients

被引:17
作者
Fox, Caroline H. [1 ]
Swanson, Andrew K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Biol, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
关键词
kelp; nested PCR; microscopic life-stages; ITS rDNA; intertidal;
D O I
10.3354/meps332001
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Recruitment of kelp species (Laminariales) to rocky marine habitats relies on the prior establishment of microscopic life-stages (zoospores, gametophytes, gametes and microscopic sporophytes). Unlike macroscopic sporophyte stages of kelp, microscopic life-stages have proved difficult to detect and identify in their natural habitat. Using a species-specific PCR-based assay, we developed a method to detect putative microscopic life-stages of 2 northeast Pacific kelp species, Nereocystis luetkeana (Mertens) Postels et Ruprecht and Hedophyllum sessile (C. Agardh) Setchell, from rocky intertidal substrate samples. Species-specific primers were evaluated for specificity and sensitivity. Comparisons of nested and unnested PCR were performed for both species. Nested PCR was used to screen for target species present on rocks obtained along an interticlal height gradient (0.0 to 3.5 m Lowest Low Water [LLW]) from 2 sites at monthly intervals in summer 2005. Vertical distribution patterns of the putative microscopic life-stages and the macroscopic sporophyte form were compared at both sites. Putative microscopic life-stages of N. luetkeana were detected at both sites and displayed a widespread vertical distribution with no clear spatial or temporal relationship. In comparison, H. sessile putative microscopic life-stage distribution was much more spatially restricted, showing a similar distribution to the macroscopic sporophyte. This study demonstrates the sensitivity, specificity and validity of utilizing molecular techniques to describe the distribution of microscopic life-stages of certain kelp species.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 10
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   BANKS OF ALGAL MICROSCOPIC FORMS - HYPOTHESES ON THEIR FUNCTIONING AND COMPARISONS WITH SEED BANKS [J].
HOFFMANN, AJ ;
SANTELICES, B .
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 1991, 79 (1-2) :185-194
[22]  
HSIAO SIC, 1973, J PHYCOL, V9, P160, DOI 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1973.00160.x
[23]   Arrested development of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera, Phaeophyceae) embryonic sporophytes:: A mechanism for delayed recruitment in perennial kelps? [J].
Kinlan, BP ;
Graham, MH ;
Sala, E ;
Dayton, PK .
JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY, 2003, 39 (01) :47-57
[24]   Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera, Phaeophyceae) recruitment near its southern limit in Baja California after mass disappearance during ENSO 1997-1998 [J].
Ladah, LB ;
Zertuche-González, JA ;
Hernández-Carmona, G .
JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY, 1999, 35 (06) :1106-1112
[25]   Molecular investigation reveals epi/endophytic extrageneric kelp (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) gametophytes colonizing Lessoniopsis littoralis thalli [J].
Lane, CE ;
Saunders, GW .
BOTANICA MARINA, 2005, 48 (5-6) :426-436
[26]   Molecular detection of Fusarium solani f. sp glycines in soybean roots and soil [J].
Li, S ;
Hartman, GL .
PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2003, 52 (01) :74-83
[27]  
Milligan KLD, 1998, THESIS U BRIT COLUMB
[28]  
MULLER JE, 1982, GEOLOGY NITINAT LAKE
[29]   Development and evaluation of a PCR based assay for detection of the toxic dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium catenatum (Graham) in ballast water and environmental samples [J].
Patil, JG ;
Gunasekera, RM ;
Deagle, BE ;
Bax, NJ ;
Blackburn, SI .
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, 2005, 7 (06) :983-994
[30]   VARIATION IN ALGAL DISPERSAL AND RECRUITMENT - THE IMPORTANCE OF EPISODIC EVENTS [J].
REED, DC ;
LAUR, DR ;
EBELING, AW .
ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS, 1988, 58 (04) :321-335