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Phylogeography of Padina boryana (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) around the Thai-Malay Peninsula

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Pages 313-323 | Received 27 Aug 2013, Accepted 06 Mar 2014, Published online: 15 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

The Indo-Pacific Ocean is a biodiversity hotspot for marine organisms. In this area, most of the research has focused on marine animals, such as reef fish, molluscs and other associated coral fauna, but very little has been done on macroalgae. The Thai-Malay Peninsula is an important north–south barrier in this area, which faces two different oceans – the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This study aims to investigate genetic distribution patterns of Padina boryana Thivy around the Thai-Malay Peninsula, where it is common. Three DNA marker regions, the mitochondrion-encoded cytochrome c oxidase subunit 3 gene (cox3); the plastid rbcL, and the nuclear internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) were used to evaluate genetic diversity and the relationships within and between populations. Samples were collected from both the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand sides of the peninsula. Parsimony networks and maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses showed clearly that there are two separated P. boryana lineages, one restricted to the Gulf of Thailand and the other to the Andaman Sea and other areas of the Indo-Pacific. The effect of different ocean currents along the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand may have shaped these populations of P. boryana. This phylogeographic separation, based on persistent currents in the area, may affect other marine organisms along the Thai peninsula.

Acknowledgements

We thank Eknarin Rodcharoen, Anuchit Darakrai, Pimonrat Thongroy, Prof. Dr Shigeo Kawaguchi, Dr Satoshi Shimada and Dr Olivier De Clerck who helped in providing samples or sequences. Thanks to Dr Warapond Wanna and her students for laboratory help. This work was supported by Faculty of Graduate School, Prince of Songkla University and Science Achievement Scholarship of Thailand, SAST.

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