Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Jesus, Priscila Barreto de lattes
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Resumo: The genus Hypnea presents erect or prostrate thallus, abundantly and irregularly branched (dichotomously or laterally branched), with several short branchlets. Currently, the genus has 66 species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters, occurring in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. However, taxonomic problems are recurrent in the genus, with a large number of taxonomic complexes, poorly defined and cryptic species, probable synonyms and frequent failure to identify some species. In view of these difficulties, this study aimed to conduct biosystematic and phylogenetic studies in the genus Hypnea, based on morphological, ecological and molecular characters (COI-5P, rbcL and psaA). In this study, H. stellulifera was referred to the Atlantic Ocean for the first time. Our results indicate that the limits of intra- and interspecific molecular divergence levels in Hypnea species should be reconsidered, especially in cosmopolitan taxa. Several DNA-based delimitation methods (mBGD, ABGD, SPN, PTP, GMYCs and GMYCm) were carried out in order to delimit the H. cervicornis complex. These analyzes indicate the existence of a new specie to science, widely distributed on the Brazilian coast, described here as H. brasiliensis. We propose that H. aspera and H. flexicaulis represent synonyms of H. cervicornis. Recently, Brazilian specimens identified as H. musciformis, H. nigrescens and H. valentiae were considered morphological variations of H. pseudomusciformis. We investigated the phenology of a tropical population of ?Hypnea nigrescens? in order to describe its biology and verify if this ecological approach would be helpful to elucidate its taxonomic status. Biomass, thallus length and reproductive stage were estimated over the period of a year. "H. nigrescens" showed remarkable ecological differences from "H. musciformis?. High frequency of female and male gametophytes indicated that this approach can be an important taxonomic marker. The evolutionary history of H. musciformis and H. pseudomusciformis were investigated based in a phylogeographic approach. Results confirmed the differentiation between H. musciformis and H. pseudomusciformis populations, indicating that the first specie is in equilibrium, while the second diverged more recently and is expanding. We confirmed the extension of the distribution range of H. pseudomusciformis from South America to Africa, while H. musciformis seems to be restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. These findings suggest vicariance as the main speciation pattern. Combined analysis of three molecular markers, as well as the large number of sequences analyzed (255 from 28 species), resulted on the more robust and well-resolved phylogeny of the genus to date. Our analyses proved that the three sections currently recognized of the genus Hypnea are invalid, since they all appeared as paraphyletic or polyphyletic. Taxonomic problems remain in those clades with cryptic species and in those in which the reproductive isolation seems to be incomplete. Our data demonstrated the complexity and importance of biosystematic studies for the delimitation of species limits and a better understanding of evolutionary relationships in Hypnea.
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spelling Schnadelbach, Alessandra Selbach6482652000002322281590http://lattes.cnpq.br/0415791344839378Jesus, Priscila Barreto de2019-11-07T21:55:45Z2016-08-25JESUS, Priscila Barreto de. Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta). 2016. 221 f. Tese (Doutorado Acad?mico em Bot?nica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2016.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/925The genus Hypnea presents erect or prostrate thallus, abundantly and irregularly branched (dichotomously or laterally branched), with several short branchlets. Currently, the genus has 66 species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters, occurring in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. However, taxonomic problems are recurrent in the genus, with a large number of taxonomic complexes, poorly defined and cryptic species, probable synonyms and frequent failure to identify some species. In view of these difficulties, this study aimed to conduct biosystematic and phylogenetic studies in the genus Hypnea, based on morphological, ecological and molecular characters (COI-5P, rbcL and psaA). In this study, H. stellulifera was referred to the Atlantic Ocean for the first time. Our results indicate that the limits of intra- and interspecific molecular divergence levels in Hypnea species should be reconsidered, especially in cosmopolitan taxa. Several DNA-based delimitation methods (mBGD, ABGD, SPN, PTP, GMYCs and GMYCm) were carried out in order to delimit the H. cervicornis complex. These analyzes indicate the existence of a new specie to science, widely distributed on the Brazilian coast, described here as H. brasiliensis. We propose that H. aspera and H. flexicaulis represent synonyms of H. cervicornis. Recently, Brazilian specimens identified as H. musciformis, H. nigrescens and H. valentiae were considered morphological variations of H. pseudomusciformis. We investigated the phenology of a tropical population of ?Hypnea nigrescens? in order to describe its biology and verify if this ecological approach would be helpful to elucidate its taxonomic status. Biomass, thallus length and reproductive stage were estimated over the period of a year. "H. nigrescens" showed remarkable ecological differences from "H. musciformis?. High frequency of female and male gametophytes indicated that this approach can be an important taxonomic marker. The evolutionary history of H. musciformis and H. pseudomusciformis were investigated based in a phylogeographic approach. Results confirmed the differentiation between H. musciformis and H. pseudomusciformis populations, indicating that the first specie is in equilibrium, while the second diverged more recently and is expanding. We confirmed the extension of the distribution range of H. pseudomusciformis from South America to Africa, while H. musciformis seems to be restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. These findings suggest vicariance as the main speciation pattern. Combined analysis of three molecular markers, as well as the large number of sequences analyzed (255 from 28 species), resulted on the more robust and well-resolved phylogeny of the genus to date. Our analyses proved that the three sections currently recognized of the genus Hypnea are invalid, since they all appeared as paraphyletic or polyphyletic. Taxonomic problems remain in those clades with cryptic species and in those in which the reproductive isolation seems to be incomplete. Our data demonstrated the complexity and importance of biosystematic studies for the delimitation of species limits and a better understanding of evolutionary relationships in Hypnea.O g?nero Hypnea caracteriza-se por apresentar talo ereto ou prostrado, muito ramificado de forma irregular, dicot?mica ou lateral, e com numerosos r?mulos curtos laterais. Atualmente, o g?nero apresenta 66 esp?cies amplamente distribu?das nos mares tropicais e subtropicais, com ocorr?ncia nos Oceanos Atl?ntico, ?ndico e Pac?fico. No entanto, diversos problemas taxon?micos ainda s?o recorrentes no g?nero, como por exemplo, um elevado n?mero de complexos taxon?micos, esp?cies pobremente definidas, esp?cies cr?pticas e prov?veis sin?nimos, al?m de frequentes falhas na identifica??o esp?c?fica. Diante disto, este estudo teve como objetivo geral a realiza??o de estudos biossistem?ticos e filogen?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea, baseados em caracteres morfol?gicos, ecol?gicos e moleculares (COI-5P, rbcL e psaA). Neste estudo, H. stellulifera foi referida pela primeira vez para o Oceano Atl?ntico. Os resultados indicam que os limites de diverg?ncia intra e interespec?fica utilizados na delimita??o de Hypnea devem ser reconsiderados, principalmente em t?xons de distribui??o cosmopolita. Diversos m?todos de delimita??o espec?fica (mBGD, ABGD, SPN, PTP, GMYCs, e GMYCm) tamb?m foram realizados com a finalidade de delimitar as esp?cies do complexo H. cervicornis. Estas an?lises resultaram na descri??o de uma nova esp?cie amplamente distribu?da no litoral brasileiro: H. brasiliensis, e na sinonimiza??o de H. aspera (H. boergesenii) e H. flexicaulis a H. cervicornis. Recentemente, exemplares identificados como H. musciformis, H. nigrescens e H. valentiae foram considerados varia??es morfol?gicas do complexo H. pseudomusciformis. Com o intuito de descrever o padr?o fenol?gico de ?H. nigrescens? e verificar se uma abordagem ecol?gica poderia auxiliar na delimita??o deste complexo, o est?gio reprodutivo, o comprimento do talo e o percentual de biomassa de cada est?gio foram estimados durante o per?odo de um ano em uma popula??o do litoral do estado da Bahia. ?H. nigrescens? apresentou alta frequ?ncia de gamet?fitos femininos masculinos, o que representa uma grande diferen?a ecol?gica quando comparada com os relatos liter?rios para ?H. musciformis?, indicando que esta abordagem pode se constituir um importante marcador taxon?mico. As hist?rias evolutivas de H. pseudomusciformis e H. musciformis foram investigadas com base em abordagem filogeogr?fica. Os estudos filogeogr?ficos corroboraram a diferencia??o entre as popula??es de H. musciformis e H. pseudomusciformis, indicando que a primeira esp?cie encontra-se em equil?brio, enquanto que a segunda divergiu mais recentemente e encontra-se em expans?o. Neste estudo n?s confirmamos a amplia??o da distribui??o geogr?fica de H. pseudomusciformis da Am?rica do Sul para a costa da ?frica, enquanto que H. musciformis parece ser restrita ao Hemisf?rio Norte, indicando padr?o vicariante de especia??o. A an?lise combinada das sequ?ncias de tr?s marcadores moleculares, bem como o grande n?mero de sequ?ncias analisadas (255 de 28 esp?cies), resultou na mais robusta e bem resolvida filogenia do g?nero at? o momento. As se??es infragen?ricas de Hypnea n?o foram validadas no presente estudo, uma vez que todas apresentaram padr?o parafil?tico e/ou polifil?tico. Problemas taxon?micos ainda permanecem em alguns clados com esp?cies cr?pticas ou nas quais o isolamento reprodutivo parece n?o ser completo. Os resultados aqui apresentados demonstraram a complexidade e a import?ncia dos estudos biossistem?ticos para a delimita??o dos limites espec?ficos e compreens?o das rela??es evolutivas em Hypnea.Submitted by Bruno Matos Nascimento (brunomatos@uefs.br) on 2019-11-07T21:55:45Z No. of bitstreams: 1 JESUS, PB. 2016_Estudos Biossistem?ticos em Esp?cies de Hypnea_Black.pdf: 11790719 bytes, checksum: 2fdf3af5267de801eeb1e131669909b6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-11-07T21:55:45Z (GMT). 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title Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
spellingShingle Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
Jesus, Priscila Barreto de
Hypnea
Biossistem?tica
Filogenia
Delimita??o molecular
Rhodophyta
Biosystematics
Hypnea
Molecular Delimitation
Phylogeny
Rhodophyta
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
title_full Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
title_fullStr Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
title_full_unstemmed Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
title_sort Estudos biossistem?ticos em esp?cies do g?nero Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
author Jesus, Priscila Barreto de
author_facet Jesus, Priscila Barreto de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Schnadelbach, Alessandra Selbach
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jesus, Priscila Barreto de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypnea
Biossistem?tica
Filogenia
Delimita??o molecular
Rhodophyta
topic Hypnea
Biossistem?tica
Filogenia
Delimita??o molecular
Rhodophyta
Biosystematics
Hypnea
Molecular Delimitation
Phylogeny
Rhodophyta
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Biosystematics
Hypnea
Molecular Delimitation
Phylogeny
Rhodophyta
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The genus Hypnea presents erect or prostrate thallus, abundantly and irregularly branched (dichotomously or laterally branched), with several short branchlets. Currently, the genus has 66 species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters, occurring in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. However, taxonomic problems are recurrent in the genus, with a large number of taxonomic complexes, poorly defined and cryptic species, probable synonyms and frequent failure to identify some species. In view of these difficulties, this study aimed to conduct biosystematic and phylogenetic studies in the genus Hypnea, based on morphological, ecological and molecular characters (COI-5P, rbcL and psaA). In this study, H. stellulifera was referred to the Atlantic Ocean for the first time. Our results indicate that the limits of intra- and interspecific molecular divergence levels in Hypnea species should be reconsidered, especially in cosmopolitan taxa. Several DNA-based delimitation methods (mBGD, ABGD, SPN, PTP, GMYCs and GMYCm) were carried out in order to delimit the H. cervicornis complex. These analyzes indicate the existence of a new specie to science, widely distributed on the Brazilian coast, described here as H. brasiliensis. We propose that H. aspera and H. flexicaulis represent synonyms of H. cervicornis. Recently, Brazilian specimens identified as H. musciformis, H. nigrescens and H. valentiae were considered morphological variations of H. pseudomusciformis. We investigated the phenology of a tropical population of ?Hypnea nigrescens? in order to describe its biology and verify if this ecological approach would be helpful to elucidate its taxonomic status. Biomass, thallus length and reproductive stage were estimated over the period of a year. "H. nigrescens" showed remarkable ecological differences from "H. musciformis?. High frequency of female and male gametophytes indicated that this approach can be an important taxonomic marker. The evolutionary history of H. musciformis and H. pseudomusciformis were investigated based in a phylogeographic approach. Results confirmed the differentiation between H. musciformis and H. pseudomusciformis populations, indicating that the first specie is in equilibrium, while the second diverged more recently and is expanding. We confirmed the extension of the distribution range of H. pseudomusciformis from South America to Africa, while H. musciformis seems to be restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. These findings suggest vicariance as the main speciation pattern. Combined analysis of three molecular markers, as well as the large number of sequences analyzed (255 from 28 species), resulted on the more robust and well-resolved phylogeny of the genus to date. Our analyses proved that the three sections currently recognized of the genus Hypnea are invalid, since they all appeared as paraphyletic or polyphyletic. Taxonomic problems remain in those clades with cryptic species and in those in which the reproductive isolation seems to be incomplete. Our data demonstrated the complexity and importance of biosystematic studies for the delimitation of species limits and a better understanding of evolutionary relationships in Hypnea.
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