Engene Niclas, Paul Valerie J, Byrum Tara, Gerwick William H, Thor Andrea, Ellisman Mark H
Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce, 701 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, Florida, 34949, USA.
Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, 92093, USA.
J Phycol. 2013 Dec;49(6):1095-106. doi: 10.1111/jpy.12115. Epub 2013 Oct 21.
An adverse consequence of applying morphology-based taxonomic systems to catalog cyanobacteria, which generally are limited in the number of available morphological characters, is a fundamental underestimation of natural biodiversity. In this study, we further dissect the polyphyletic cyanobacterial genus Lyngbya and delineate the new genus Okeania gen. nov. Okeania is a tropical and subtropical, globally distributed marine group abundant in the shallow-water benthos. Members of Okeania are of considerable ecological and biomedical importance because specimens within this group biosynthesize biologically active secondary metabolites and are known to form blooms in coastal benthic environments. Herein, we describe five species of the genus Okeania: O. hirsuta (type species of the genus), O. plumata, O. lorea, O. erythroflocculosa, and O. comitata, under the provisions of the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. All five Okeania species were morphologically, phylogenetically, and chemically distinct. This investigation provides a classification system that is able to identify Okeania spp. and predict their production of bioactive secondary metabolites.
将基于形态学的分类系统应用于蓝细菌分类时,通常会由于可用形态特征数量有限而产生一个不利后果,即对自然生物多样性的严重低估。在本研究中,我们进一步剖析了多系的蓝细菌属席藻属(Lyngbya),并划定了新属奥克尼亚藻属(Okeania gen. nov.)。奥克尼亚藻属是一个分布于全球热带和亚热带海域的类群,在浅水底栖生物中数量丰富。奥克尼亚藻属的成员具有相当重要的生态和生物医学意义,因为该类群中的标本能生物合成具有生物活性的次生代谢产物,并且已知会在沿海底栖环境中形成水华。在此,我们根据《藻类、真菌和植物国际命名法规》的规定,描述了奥克尼亚藻属的五个物种:硬毛奥克尼亚藻(O. hirsuta,该属的模式种)、羽状奥克尼亚藻(O. plumata)、带状奥克尼亚藻(O. lorea)、红絮奥克尼亚藻(O. erythroflocculosa)和伴生奥克尼亚藻(O. comitata)。所有这五个奥克尼亚藻属物种在形态、系统发育和化学方面都有所不同。这项研究提供了一个能够识别奥克尼亚藻属物种并预测其生物活性次生代谢产物产生情况的分类系统。