High diversity of Pseudo-nitzschia along the northern coast of Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), with descriptions of P. bipertita sp. nov. and P. limii sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae).
2016
Forty-eight isolates of Pseudo-nitzschia species were established from the Miri coast
of Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo) and underwent TEM observation and molecular
characterization. Ten species were found: P. abrensis, P. batesiana, P. fukuyoi, P. kodamae,
P. lundholmiae, P. multistriata, P. pungens, P. subfraudulenta, as well as two additional new
morphotypes, herein designated as P. bipertita sp. nov. and P. limii sp. nov. This is the first
report of P. abrensis, P. batesiana, P. kodamae, P. fukuyoi and P. lundholmiae in coastal waters of Malaysian Borneo. Pseudo-nitzschia bipertita differs from its congeners by the
number of sectors that divide the poroids, densities of band striae and its cingular band
structure. Pseudo-nitzschia limii, a pseudo-cryptic species in the P. pseudodelicatissima
complex sensu lato, is distinct by having wider proximal and distal mantles, a higher number
of striae and greater poroid height in the striae of the valvocopula. The species were further
supported by the phylogenetic reconstructions of the nuclear-encoded large subunit ribosomal
gene and the second internal transcribed spacer. Phylogenetically, P. bipertita clustered with
its sister taxa (P. subpacifica+P. heimii); P. limii appears as a sister taxon to P. kodamae and
P. hasleana in the ITS2 tree. Pairwise comparison of ITS2 transcripts with its closest
relatives revealed the presence of both hemi- and compensatory base changes. Toxicity
analysis showed detectable levels of domoic acid in P. abrensis, P. batesiana, P. lundholmiae
and P. subfraudulenta, but both new species tested below the detection limit.
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