2013
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12070
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Identity and phylogenetic placement of Spirogyra species (Zygnematophyceae, Charophyta) from California streams and elsewhere1

Abstract: Diversity of the filamentous green algae in the genus Spirogyra (Zygnematophyceae) was investigated from more than 1,200 stream samples from California. We identified 12 species of Spirogyra not previously known for California (CA), including two species new to science, Spirogyra californica sp. nov. and Spirogyra juliana sp. nov. Environmental preferences of the Californian species are discussed in the light of their restricted distribution to stream habitats with contrasting nutrient levels. We also investig… Show more

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“…Similarly, up to three genotypes of Spirogyra were detected at a single site (Chen et al ., 2012; Stancheva et al . 2013), and sympatric occurrence of cryptic (or pseudocryptic) species has been described for other microalgal assemblages such as diatoms (Vanormelingen et al ., 2008) and desmids (Nemjová et al ., 2011). Nevertheless, it should be considered that our genotypes may not represent true ‘cryptic species’, because we could not use all distinguishing features due to the absence of zygospores.…”
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“…Similarly, up to three genotypes of Spirogyra were detected at a single site (Chen et al ., 2012; Stancheva et al . 2013), and sympatric occurrence of cryptic (or pseudocryptic) species has been described for other microalgal assemblages such as diatoms (Vanormelingen et al ., 2008) and desmids (Nemjová et al ., 2011). Nevertheless, it should be considered that our genotypes may not represent true ‘cryptic species’, because we could not use all distinguishing features due to the absence of zygospores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Similarly, Stancheva et al . (2013) characterized, by morphological and molecular methods, 15 Spirogyra species from streams in California. In general, application of molecular methods in morphologically uniform protists usually reveals hidden diversity on various levels, depending on the selected marker(s) (e.g.…”
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“…With twelve or more already described taxa that could be included using morphology in an expanded S. maxima, it would serve little purpose to describe more until the genetics and physiology are better known. Stancheva et al (2013) have shown that there may be two groups of species in Spirogyra with large numbers of chloroplast ribbons per cell, and that species presently assigned to Sirogonium may be found in one of these groups.…”
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