2021
DOI: 10.1002/tax.12445
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DNA barcoding of the German green supralittoral zone indicates the distribution and phenotypic plasticity of Blidingia species and reveals Blidingia cornuta sp. nov.

Abstract: In temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, green algae of the genus Blidingia are a substantial and environment-shaping component of the upper and mid-supralittoral zones. However, taxonomic knowledge on these important green algae is still sparse. In the present study, the molecular diversity and distribution of Blidingia species in the German State of Schleswig-Holstein was examined for the first time, including Baltic Sea and Wadden Sea coasts and the off-shore island of Helgoland (Helig… Show more

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“…More specifically, the taxa were identified as Blidingia minima (Nägli ex Kütz.) Kylin; see also Steinhagen et al (2021) ( n = 25 samples), Kornmannia leptoderma (Kjellmann) Bliding ( n = 14), Ulva australis Areschoug ( n = 2), Ulva compressa Linnaeus ( n = 48), Ulva fenestrata Postels & Ruprecht ( n = 36), Ulva intestinalis Linnaeus ( n = 116), Ulva lacinulata (Kützing) Wittrock ( n = 32), Ulva linza Linnaeus ( n = 128), Ulva prolifera O.F. Müller ( n = 7), Ulva torta (Mertens) Trevisan ( n = 28), and unidentified Ulva sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…More specifically, the taxa were identified as Blidingia minima (Nägli ex Kütz.) Kylin; see also Steinhagen et al (2021) ( n = 25 samples), Kornmannia leptoderma (Kjellmann) Bliding ( n = 14), Ulva australis Areschoug ( n = 2), Ulva compressa Linnaeus ( n = 48), Ulva fenestrata Postels & Ruprecht ( n = 36), Ulva intestinalis Linnaeus ( n = 116), Ulva lacinulata (Kützing) Wittrock ( n = 32), Ulva linza Linnaeus ( n = 128), Ulva prolifera O.F. Müller ( n = 7), Ulva torta (Mertens) Trevisan ( n = 28), and unidentified Ulva sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%