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Molecular and morphological variation of the red alga Spyridia filamentosa (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in the Hawaiian Archipelago

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PHYCOLOGIA
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 347-357

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.2216/10-26.1

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Anatomy; Biogeography; Ceramiales; cox2-3 spacer; Ecological restoration; Hawai'i; LSU rRNA; Rhodophyta; Spyridia filamentosa

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  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [DEB-0542608]

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Genetic information is proving to be important in conservation and management efforts that involve cryptic species and their role in native ecosystem restoration. Previous molecular studies have demonstrated that the red alga Spyridia filamentosa consists of several cryptic species. Spyridia filamentosa is considered to be a native species in Hawai'i and was recently used in preliminary seagrass meadow restoration efforts in Maunalua Bay, O'ahu. It became necessary to understand the genetic diversity of this species in the Islands and determine if there are relationships between any molecular eludes of S. filamentosa and anatomical characters that might be useful (e.g. sediment capture) in habitat remediation. Both molecular and morphological (determinate branch cell dimensions) analyses revealed the presence of multiple S. filamentosa chides in Hawai'i. Nuclear [partial LSU (large subunit)] sequence and determinate branch cell data recovered two broad lineages (I and II), which are known worldwide. The mitochondrial sequence (cox2-3 spacer) data further separated samples into five distinct clades and indicated that S. filamentosa arrived in Hawai'i on at least six occasions. These results aided decisions made concerning preliminary experiments involved in seagrass habitat remediation and emphasized the importance of genetically evaluating cryptic species that are being considered for use in native ecosystem restoration or conservation.

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