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Pyropia acanthophora M. C. Oliveira, D. Milstein & E. C. Oliveira

  • 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Arts and Sciences, Far Eastern University, Nicanor Reyes Sr. St., Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines 1015 & Institute of Biology, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1101
  • 2. Marine Genomics and Molecular Genetics Laboratory, The Marine Science Institute, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1101
  • 3. Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Arts and Sciences, Far Eastern University, Nicanor Reyes Sr. St., Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines 1015
  • 4. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Office No. 2, Carig, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines 3500
  • 5. National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1101
  • 6. Institute of Biology, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1101

Description

Pyropia acanthophora (E.C.Oliveira & Coll) M.C.Oliveira, D.Milstein & E.C.Oliveira in Sutherland et al. 2011:

1142 [Rivera 2014, Dumilag & Aguinaldo 2017]

Type: SPF 5170, Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil, 25.x.1973, colls. E. C. Oliveira & J. Coll

Philippine record of distribution: Camiguin Is., Ilocos Norte (Burgos, Pagudpud), Cagayan (Aparri, Claveria, Sta. Praxedes, Sta. Ana), Pamocton Island.

Note: Confirmed Py. acanthophora materials from the Philippines include populations with multiple haplotypes that are closely associated to other native conspecifics found in the Indo-Pacific region. So far, Py. acanthophora is the most widely distributed foliose Bangiales in the Philippines. Phylogenetic and haplotype analyses showed that populations from thirteen sites in the northern Philippines showed high genetic variation characteristic of endemic populations. The genetic structure of Philippine populations of Py. acanthophora exhibited a chaotic patchiness pattern wherein populations displayed highly site-exclusive haplotypes with wide genetic variability but lacked corresponding local geographic patterns (Dumilag & Aguinaldo 2017).

Notes

Published as part of Dumilag, Richard V., Aguinaldo, Zae-Zae A., Mintu, Cynthia B., Quinto, Myrna P., Ame, Evelyn C., Andres, Rolando C., Monotilla, Wilberto D., Yap, Sandra L., Cao, Ernelea P., Vital, Pierangeli G. & Fontanilla, Ian Kendrich C., 2017, A review of the current taxonomic status of foliose Bangiales (Rhodophyta) in the Philippines, pp. 47-59 in Phytotaxa 312 (1) on page 53, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.312.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/13701704

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References

  • Sutherland, J. E., Lindstrom, S. C., Nelson, W. A., Brodie, J., Lynch, M. D. J., Hwang, M. S., Choi, H. G., Miyata, M., Kikuchi, N., Oliveira, M. C., Farr, T., Neefus, C., Mols-Mortensen, A., Milstein, D. & Muller, K. M. (2011) A new look at an ancient order: generic revision of the Bangiales (Rhodophyta). Journal of Phycology 47: 1131 - 1151. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1529 - 8817.2011.01052. x
  • Rivera, R. A. (2014) Physicochemical properties and quality evaluation of Porphyra acanthophora in the Philippines [thesis]. Pukyong National University.
  • Dumilag, R. V. & Aguinaldo, Z. A. (2017) Genetic differentiation and distribution of Pyropia acanthophora (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) in the Philippines. European Journal of Phycology 52: 104 - 115. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 09670262.2016.1230786