A DNA barcode inventory of the genus Ulva (Chlorophyta) along two Italian regions: updates and considerations

Author:

Armeli Minicante Simona1ORCID,Melton James T.2ORCID,Spagnuolo Damiano3ORCID,Manghisi Antonio3ORCID,Genovese Giuseppa3ORCID,Morabito Marina3ORCID,Lopez-Bautista Juan4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Scienze Marine (CNR-ISMAR) , Tesa 104 Arsenale, Castello 2737/F, 30122 Venezia , Italy

2. Biology Department , Spelman College , Tapley 405 , Atlanta , GA 30314-4399 , USA

3. Phycological Lab, Botany, Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences , 18980 University of Messina , Salita Sperone 31, 98166 Messina , Italy

4. Department of Biological Sciences , 366946 The University of Alabama , 500 Hackberry Lane, Mary Harmon Bryant Hall #309 , Tuscaloosa , AL 35487-0345 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The genus Ulva Linnaeus 1753 is well known for its global distribution and containing many taxonomically debated species. Their morphological plasticity and cryptic nature overrepresent and underrepresent, respectively, the biodiversity of these species. The difficulty in morphologically identifying Ulva species has led to the accumulation of many species names that are currently considered synonyms. The correct identification of these species is crucial due to their significant role in marine ecosystems and mariculture. In the last 30 years, several checklists and taxonomic contributions have been made from the Italian coast on Ulva species, almost entirely based on morphological studies and only a few papers with molecular data have been published. In this study, samples deposited at the Institute of Marine Sciences (ISMAR) and Phycological Lab (PHL) herbaria have been reviewed by sequencing the chloroplast-encoded elongation factor Tu (tufA) barcode marker. The results obtained provide an update of the DNA barcode inventory of Ulva species for the Lagoon of Venice and the Strait of Messina, two ecosystems characterized by a high algal biogeographical diversity and continuous introduction due to anthropogenic activities. Here, ten Ulva species were identified based on molecular data. Furthermore, we record the presence of Ulva chaugulei on the coast of Tunisia.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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