Prorocentrum canariense sp. nov., a case of pseudo-cryptic speciation in the cosmopolitan dinoflagellate P. compressum (Prorocentrales, Dinophyceae)
2024
Gómez, Fernando | Martel Quintana, Antera | Rodríguez Coello, Eduvigis | Raymond, Eugenio | Salas, Rafael | McClimon, Jillian F. | Gómez Pinchetti, Juan Luis | Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España) | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | European Commission | Gómez, Fernando [0000-0002-5886-3488] | Martel Quintana, Antera [0000-0002-7450-0505] | Rodríguez Coello, Eduvigis [0009-0009-9816-7418] | Raymond, Eugenio [0000-0003-1563-7322] | Salas, Rafael [0000-0003-4688-0579] | McClimon, Jillian F. [0009-0008-8025-6159] | Gómez Pinchetti, Juan Luis [0000-0003-4668-0462]
The planktonic dinoflagellate Prorocentrum compressum is widespread in warm and temperate seas. A strain identified as P. cf. compressum BEA 0681B isolated from the island of Gran Canaria, NE Atlantic Ocean, showed a divergence in rDNA/ITS phylogenies with respect to P. compressum. The Canarian strain was oval, with an average length-to-width ratio of 1.35, smooth thecal surface with less than 150 thecal pores, including oblique pores, sometimes with a bifurcated opening. In contrast, P. compressum was rounder, with a length-to-width ratio < 1.2, with reticulate-foveate ornamentation and 200-300 pores per valve. We propose Prorocentrum canariense sp. nov. These species clustered as the most early-branching lineage in the clade Prorocentrum sensu stricto. Although this clade mainly contains planktonic species, the closer relatives were the benthic species P. tsawwassenense and P. elegans. Interestingly, P. compressum and P. canariense sp. nov. are widely distributed in temperate and warm seas without an apparent morphological adaptation to planktonic life. The formation of two concentric hyaline mucilaginous walls could contribute to this success. We discuss the use of Prorocentrum bidens to solve the nomenclature issue of P. compressum that was described citing a diatom as basionym.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Observations from the Indian Ocean were carried out during the RESILIENCE MD#257 cruise (https://doi.org/10.17600/18001917). Epifluorescence images were taken by Dr. F. Acosta (Scientific Service of Aquaculture and High Specialization Biotechnology, SABE, at the ULPGC), using the equipment obtained through the Infrastructure Project (EQC2019-006518-P) financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities. This research was funded by the Interreg MAC Program 2021–2027, grant number 1/MAC/1/1.1/0088:CALYPSO. We thank the three reviewers for their valuable comments.
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