Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Nov 2020)

Multidisciplinary Analysis of <i>Cystoseira sensu lato</i> (SE Spain) Suggest a Complex Colonization of the Mediterranean

  • Ana Belén Jódar-Pérez,
  • Marc Terradas-Fernández,
  • Federico López-Moya,
  • Leticia Asensio-Berbegal,
  • Luis Vicente López-Llorca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8120961
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 961

Abstract

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Cystoseira sensu lato (sl) are three genera widely recognized as bioindicators for their restricted habitat in a sub-coastal zone with low tolerance to pollution. Their ecological, morphological and taxonomic features are still little known due to their singular characteristics. We studied seven species of Cystoseira sl spp. in Cabo de las Huertas (Alicante, SE Spain) and analyzed their distribution using Permutational Analysis of Variance (PERMANOVA) and Principal Component Ordination plots (PCO). A morphological cladogram has been constructed using fifteen phenotypic taxonomic relevant characters. We have also developed an optimized Cystoseira sl DNA extraction protocol. We have tested it to obtain amplicons from mt23S, tRNA-Lys and psbA genes. With these sequence data, we have built a phylogenetic supertree avoiding threatened Cystoseira sl species. Cartography and distribution analysis show that the response to hydrodynamism predicts perennial or seasonal behaviors. Morphological cladogram detects inter-specifical variability between our species and reference studies. Our DNA phylogenetic tree supports actual classification, including for the first-time Treptacantha sauvageauana and Treptacantha algeriensis species. These data support a complex distribution and speciation of Cystoseira sl spp. in the Mediterranean, perhaps involving Atlantic clades. The high ecological value of our area of study merits a future protection status as a Special Conservation Area.

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