Journal article
The genera Melanothamnus Bornet & Falkenberg and Vertebrata SF Gray constitute well-defined clades of the red algal tribe Polysiphonieae (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales)
Pilar Diaz-Tapia, Lynne McIvord, D Wilson Freshwater, Heroen Verbruggen, Michael J Wynne, Christine A Maggs
European Journal of Phycology | Taylor & Francis | Published : 2017
Abstract
Polysiphonia is the largest genus of red algae, and several schemes subdividing it into smaller taxa have been proposed since its original description. Most of these proposals were not generally accepted, and currently the tribe Polysiphonieae consists of the large genus Polysiphonia (190 species), the segregate genus Neosiphonia (43 species) and 13 smaller genera (< 10 species each). In this paper, phylogenetic relationships of the tribe Polysiphonieae are analysed, with particular emphasis on the genera Carradoriella, Fernandosiphonia, Melanothamnus, Neosiphonia, Polysiphonia sensu stricto, Streblocladia and Vertebrata. We evaluated the consistency of 14 selected morphological characters i..
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Funding Acknowledgements
PDT acknowledges support by the postdoctoral programmes Axudas de apoio a etapa inicial de formacion posdoutoral do Plan I2C (Xunta de Galicia). Funding for the aspects of the work carried out in the Melbourne lab was provided by the Australian Biological Resources Study (RFL213-08) and the Australian Research Council (FT110100585).