Reproductive isolation among sympatric cryptic species in marine diatoms

被引:361
作者
Amato, Alberto
Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F.
Ghiron, Jung Hee Levialdi
Mann, David G.
Proschold, Thomas
Montresor, Marina
机构
[1] Staz Zool Anton Dohrn, I-80121 Naples, Italy
[2] Royal Bot Gardens, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Scottish Assoc Marine Sci, Culture Collect Algae & Protozoa, Dunstaffnage Marine Lab, Argyll PA37 1QA, Scotland
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
diatoms; cryptic diversity; Pseudo-nitzschia; reproductive isolation; species concept;
D O I
10.1016/j.protis.2006.10.001
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Pseudo-nitzschia is a marine cosmopolitan genus of chain-forming planktonic diatoms. As for the vast majority of phytoplankton organisms, species identification within this genus mostly relies upon morphological features. Taxa were initially identified based on cell shape and gross morphology of their composite silica cell wall, called the frustule. Yet, observations of the frustule in electron microscopy showed many additional characters for species identification and results of molecular studies have demonstrated that genetically distinct groups might exist within morpho-species. However, these studies have not addressed the biological meaning of these genetic differences. Here, we bridge that gap by comparing ultrastructural features and sequence data (three ribosomal and one plastid marker) of 95 strains with results of mating experiments among these strains. Experiments were performed on two morphologically distinct entities: P. delicatissima and P pseudodelicatissima. Each of the two entities consisted of multiple genetically distinct and reproductively isolated taxa, all occurring in sympatry: P delicatissima was composed of three phylogenetic and reproductively distinct groups, whereas P. pseudodelicatissima consisted of up to five. Once these taxa had been defined both genetically and biologically, subtle ultrastructural differences could be detected as well. Our findings not only show that cryptic genetic variants abound in sympatry, but also that they are reproductively isolated and, therefore, biologically distinct units. (C) 2006 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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页码:193 / 207
页数:15
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