Abstract:
Northwestern Pacific specimens of Callophyllis radula, Callophyllis rhynchocarpa, Pterosiphonia bipinnata and Sparlingia pertusa, all with type localities in Far East Russia, were genetically compared to reportedly conspecific populations in the Northeast Pacific. Analyses resolved genetically distinct species with a biogeographical split between the Northwest and Northeast Pacific for C. radula, C. rhynchocarpa and P. bipinnata. Callophyllis variforma sp. nov. was established to accommodate Northeast Pacific plants previously attributed to C. radula; whereas, synonymy of the Northeast Pacific C. flabellulata with the Northwest C. rhynochocarpa was refuted. To accommodate the species in the Northeast Pacific previously attributed to P. bipinnata, the epithet P. robusta was resurrected. Comparison of Northwest to Northeast Pacific S. pertusa revealed COI-5P variation consistent with incipient speciation between these two regions; however, subsequent analysis of the ITS2 provided evidence for recognition of a single species with a pan–North Pacific distribution. Our results indicated greater floristic division between the Northwest and Northeast Pacific than is currently recognised.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Without the collection assistance of N. Klochkova and G. Zhigadlova in Far East Russia, this project would not have been possible. We thank the following collectors for their contributions to this project: M. Bruce, B. Clarkston, S. Clayden, K. Dixon, S. Hamsher, H. Kucera, A. Lamb, D. McDevit and K. Roy. Thank you to T. Bringloe, M. Bruce, K. Dixon, B. Herman, L. Kraft, L. Le Gall, D. McDevit and T. Moore for generating some of the sequence data used in analyses. We thank C.W. Schneider for his assistance with Latin nomenclature. We also thank J. Parnell from the Trinity College Dublin Herbarium for his information regarding Sparlingia wilkesii. This research was supported through funding to GWS from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation.
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
Supplementary data associated with this article can be found online at http://dx.doi.org/10.2216/15-145.1.s1.