2022
DOI: 10.1080/00318884.2022.2093540
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A new species of Gibsmithia (Dumontiaceae, Rhodophyta) from mesophotic depths of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Hawai‘i, USA

Abstract: Molecular phylogenetic and morphological analyses of Hawaiian members of the red algal family Dumontiaceae were used to clarify the species diversity of Dudresnaya and Gibsmithia from Hawaiʻi. Although no new species of Dudresnaya were detected in the analyses, D. babbittiana is newly recorded from Lalo, Manawai, and Oʻahu. A new species of Gibsmithia, G. punonomaewa A.R.Sherwood, is described here and reported from mesophotic depths (79-104 m) of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Hawaiʻi. This n… Show more

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“…2). Of the four lineages presented here, three were described by Sherwood et al (2011) and we separate Lineage 4 from Lineage 1 based on its assignment by rmaverick as a distinct group. Lineages 2 and 3 were equidistant from the central lineage, 4, while Lineage 1 was closer to Lineage 4 (Fig.…”
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“…2). Of the four lineages presented here, three were described by Sherwood et al (2011) and we separate Lineage 4 from Lineage 1 based on its assignment by rmaverick as a distinct group. Lineages 2 and 3 were equidistant from the central lineage, 4, while Lineage 1 was closer to Lineage 4 (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Hawai'i it is typically abundant (Doty 1971), perennial (Abbott 1999), provides food for herbivores including turtles (Miyal & Balazs 1993), forms expansive monospecific stands, and hosts diverse invertebrate populations (Russo 1989). Furthermore, the species was described from the "Sandwich Islands" (Hawai'i) and a mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequence of the lectotype is available (Sherwood et al 2011). Preliminary research into the molecular and morphological diversity of A. glomerata has raised a number of questions that remain unresolved.…”
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