The Great Barrier Reef, a center for Pelagophyceae (Heterokontophyta) diversity, including a new genus and seven new species
Richard Wetherbee, Allison van de Meene, Riyad Hossen, Robert A. Andersen, Heroen Verbruggen

TL;DR
This study explores the diversity of pelagophyte algae in the Great Barrier Reef, discovering a new genus and seven new species, highlighting the reef as a hotspot for these marine organisms.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new pelagophyte genus and seven new species, emphasizing the Great Barrier Reef as a center of pelagophyte diversity.
Findings
Over 40% of known pelagophyte genera were isolated from the Great Barrier Reef in just three collecting trips.
Revolvomonas australis, a new genus, is closely related to Pituiglomerulus and Chrysocystis.
Tropical reef sands are suggested as a significant center for pelagophyte diversity.
Abstract
The pelagophytes are a morphologically diverse class of marine heterokont algae defined by deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) gene sequences, the presence of a multilayered, perforated theca (PT), and the novel role of the Golgi apparatus in the formation and secretion of the PT, as well as materials for the synthesis of the outer extracellular layers (e.g., cell walls and mucilage). We established clonal cultures of sand‐dwelling pelagophytes collected from intertidal and subtidal locations at Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, and established phylogenetic trees based on nuclear 18S rDNA and plastid rbcL, psaA, psaB, psbA, and psbC gene sequences that led to the discovery of seven new species and several interesting range extensions. The new genus and species, Revolvomonas australis, is sister to Pituiglomerulus and Chrysocystis in the Chrysocystaceae…
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TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Marine Biology and Ecology Research · Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
