Journal article

DNA-based species delimitation in algae

F Leliaert, H Verbruggen, P Vanormelingen, F Steen, JM López-Bautista, GC Zuccarello, O De Clerck

European Journal of Phycology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Given the problems of species delimitation in algae using morphology or sexual compatibility, molecular data are becoming the standard for delimiting species and testing their traditional boundaries. The idea that species are separately evolving metapopulation lineages, along with theoretical progress in phylogenetic and population genetic analyses, has led to the development of new methods of species delimitation. We review these recent developments in DNA-based species delimitation methods, and discuss how they have changed and continue to change our understanding of algal species boundaries. Although single-locus approaches have proven effective for a first rapid and large-scale assessmen..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank David Mann for his invitation and encouragement to submit this review paper on DNA-based species delimitation in algae. We are grateful to Juliet Brodie, Wilson Freshwater and an anonymous reviewer for their helpful remarks that helped us to improve the manuscript. HV received funding from the Australian Research Council [FT110100585] and the Australian Biological Resources Study [RFL213-08] during the preparation of this manuscript. FL is indebted to the FWO-Vlaanderen and the NSF AToL Program [No. DEB-1036495] for postdoctorate grants.