• 제목/요약/키워드: genus distribution

검색결과 494건 처리시간 0.027초

What's in a name? Monophyly of genera in the red algae: Rhodophyllis parasitica sp. nov. (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta); a new red algal parasite from New Zealand

  • Preuss, Maren;Zuccarello, Giuseppe C.
    • ALGAE
    • /
    • 제29권4호
    • /
    • pp.279-288
    • /
    • 2014
  • Red algal parasites are common within red algae and are mostly closely related to their hosts, but have a reduced habit. In the past, red algal parasites, due to their reduced morphology, have been given distinct generic names, even though they are often phylogenetically nested in their host's genus. This is a problem nomenclaturally for maintenance of a taxonomy based on monophyly. This study investigates the morphology, genetic variation and distribution of an undescribed red algal parasite growing on its host Rhodophyllis membranacea, widely distributed throughout New Zealand. Microscopy, molecular markers (plastid, mitochondrial, nuclear), and herbarium investigation were used to investigate this species. The parasite is widely distributed throughout New Zealand. All molecular markers clearly show that the parasite is almost identical to the host, even though morphologically quite distinct from members of the host genus. We believe that to maintain monophyly of Rhodophyllis the parasite should be described as a new species of Rhodophyllis, Rhodophyllis parasitica sp. nov. We also recommend that in order to maintain generic monophyly most red algal parasite genera should also be transferred to their host genus.

Earicandona, new genus and the first record of Typhlocypris pratensis (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from South Korea

  • Karanovic, Ivana
    • Journal of Species Research
    • /
    • 제2권2호
    • /
    • pp.145-158
    • /
    • 2013
  • Candoninae is the most diverse group of freshwater ostracods with over 300 living species described from all around the world. However, only 11 species have been reported from South Korea. Considering abundant freshwater ecosystems here this number is very low. It is no wonder that newly collected samples of freshwater meiofauna often contain Candoninae ostracods which are new records for South Korea, or new taxa. Earicandona mounchyon gen. nov. sp. nov. and Typhlocypris (Pseudocandona) pratensis (Hartwig, 1901) were collected from two open freshwater bodies in Gangwon-do, and Gyeongsangbuk-do in South Korea. The new genus is most closely related to the breuili-group of Fabaeformiscandona Krstic, 1972. The most important apomorphic character of the new genus is a hemipenis with a poorly sclerified lobe "g", and prehensile palps with more rounded dorsal margins. Beside the new species, Earicandona contains only E. okuboi (Smith & Janz, 2008) comb. nov. from Lake Biwa. This species was originally described in Fabaeformiscandona, fabaeformis-group. They differ mostly in the morphology of the shell, but also some details of soft body, including the more pronounced genital process in the Korean species. Typhlocypris pratensis was so far known from Europe and this finding significantly broadens its area of distribution. Both Typhlocypris and Earicandona belong to the tribe Candonini and the key to the genera of this tribe is also presented here.

Gnaphalium tranzschelii Kirp. (Asteraceae): An unrecorded species from Korea

  • Lee, Dong Hyuk;Byeon, Jun Gi;Heo, Tae Im;Park, Byeong Joo;Lee, Jun Woo;Kim, Ji Dong;Choi, Byoung Hee
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
    • /
    • 한국자원식물학회 2019년도 춘계학술대회
    • /
    • pp.78-78
    • /
    • 2019
  • Gnaphalium L. is a small herbaceous genus comprising up to 80 species in worldwide (Asia, North to South America, Africa, and Oceania). This genus is highly polymorphic which embrace uncommon broad morphological boundary, and thus further studies were needed to proper taxonomic delimitations for the genus and its relatives. Gnaphalium uliginosum L. was usually found in moist sites such as margins of lake, pond, reservoir, stream banks and paddy field. This squat plant is solely known species in Korean Gnaphalium. During the revisionary study of the tribe Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae) in Korea, however, we found several materials in domestic herbaria (e.g., SNU, KWNU) that identified as G. uliginosum or Gamochaeta pensylvanica (Willd.) Cabrera collected from central to northern Korea, but clearly differ to the morphology of G. uliginosum. The external morphology of the materials is seemingly the only feature at odds with G. uliginosum. However, its morphological characters such as tall erected stems (ca. 30cm), hairs on seeds and whitish tomentose hairs on the whole plants are easily distinguished from G. uliginosum, and rather it looks like G. tranzschelii Kirp. Although the name G. tranzschelii have been treated as synonym of G. uliginosum by several authors, its distinct morphology might be sufficient to separate to two independent taxa. Generally, the morphological polymorphisms and hybridization of G. uliginosum complicate the taxonomy of the species, and thus further investigation for their habitat, distribution and morphology were needed to their taxonomic entity.

  • PDF

계절에 따른 토양 방선균의 속 다양성 분포 (Distribution Pattern of Soil Actinomycetes on the Seasonal Change)

  • 박동진;이상화;박상호;김창진
    • 미생물학회지
    • /
    • 제34권3호
    • /
    • pp.149-153
    • /
    • 1998
  • 산림, 밭, 초지, 논 토양의 두 깊이(0~2cm, $50{\pm}1cm$)에서 계절별로 채취한 토양 시료로부터 서로 다른 방선균주를 분리, 동정하여 계절별 토양 방선균의 속 다양성을 조사하였다. 토양 표층에 분포하는 Streptomyces속 방선균주의 계절별 변동율은 논(18%)과 산림(18%) 토양에 비해 초지(41%)와 밭(39%) 토양에서 더 높게 나타났으며 $50{\pm}1cm$깊이에서는 논(36%), 밭(28%), 초지(26%), 산림(16%) 토양 순으로 높게 나타났다. 한편 희소 방선균의 계절별 분포 변동율을 토양 표층의 경우 논 토양(26%)을 제외하고는 모두 45%이상이었으나 $50{\pm}1cm$깊이에서는 산림(79%), 논(36%), 밭(24%), 초지(10%) 토양 순으로 높게 나타났다. 따라서, 토양 중에 분포하는 방선균의 속 다양성은 계절 변화에 의지하며 또한 이는 방선균군의 종류, 토양의 유형, 그리고 토양 깊이에 의해서 영향을 받을 것으로 고려된다.

  • PDF

The Topology of Galaxy Clustering in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Main Galaxy Sample: a Test for Galaxy Formation Models

  • 최윤영;박창범;김주한;;김성수
    • 천문학회보
    • /
    • 제35권1호
    • /
    • pp.82-82
    • /
    • 2010
  • We measure the topology of the galaxy distribution using the Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS DR7), examining the dependence of galaxy clustering topology on galaxy properties. The observational results are used to test galaxy formation models. A volume-limited sample defined by Mr<-20.19 enables us to measure the genus curve with amplitude of G=378 at 6h-1Mpc smoothing scale, with 4.8% uncertainty including all systematics and cosmic variance. The clustering topology over the smoothing length interval from 6 to 10h-1Mpc reveals a mild scale-dependence for the shift and void abundance (A_V) parameters of the genus curve. We find strong bias in the topology of galaxy clustering with respect to the predicted topology of the matter distribution, which is also scale-dependent. The luminosity dependence of galaxy clustering topology discovered by Park et al. (2005) is confirmed: the distribution of relatively brighter galaxies shows a greater prevalence of isolated clusters and more percolated voids. We find that galaxy clustering topology depends also on morphology and color. Even though early (late)-type galaxies show topology similar to that of red (blue) galaxies, the morphology dependence of topology is not identical to the color dependence. In particular, the void abundance parameter A_V depends on morphology more strongly than on color. We test five galaxy assignment schemes applied to cosmological N-body simulations to generate mock galaxies: the Halo-Galaxy one-to-one Correspondence (HGC) model, the Halo Occupation Distribution (HOD) model, and three implementations of Semi-Analytic Models (SAMs). None of the models reproduces all aspects of the observed clustering topology; the deviations vary from one model to another but include statistically significant discrepancies in the abundance of isolated voids or isolated clusters and the amplitude and overall shift of the genus curve. SAM predictions of the topology color-dependence are usually correct in sign but incorrect in magnitude.

  • PDF

꼬마검정물땡땡이속(딱정벌레목: 물땡땡이과)의 국내 첫 보고 (The Genus Paracymus Thomson (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) new to Korea)

  • 이대현;안기정
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
    • /
    • 제55권2호
    • /
    • pp.103-107
    • /
    • 2016
  • 한국산 꼬마검정물땡땡이속(Paracymus Thomson)의 분류학적 연구를 수행하였다. 꼬마검정물땡땡이속, 염전꼬마검정물땡땡이[P. aeneus (Germar)]와 꼬마검정물땡땡이(P. zaitzevi Shatrovskiy)를 한반도에서 처음 보고한다. 종에 대한 성충의 외형 과 주사전자현미경 사진, 분포도, 식별 형질 및 검색표를 제시한다.

한국산 위축선충류의 분류학적 연구 (Systematic Study of Korean Stunt Nematodes)

  • 최영연
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
    • /
    • 제32권1호
    • /
    • pp.1-23
    • /
    • 1993
  • 지금까지 한국산 Belonolaimidae과는 2아과 4속 23종이 발표되었다. 이중에 Tylenchorhynchus maritini는 T. annulatus로 정리되었고, Merlinius acuminatus, M. brevidens, M. joctus, M. lenorus, M. nothus, M. koreanus는 Geocenamus 속으로 변경되었으며, M. clavicaudatus, M. macrurus, M. socialis는 Amplimerlinius 속으로 변경되었다. Quinisulcius capitatus는 Tylenchorhynchus capitatus로 정리되었다. 각 속별 검소펴를 작성하였으며, 종을 동정하는데 용역하도록 사진을 첨부하였고, 채집지 및 기주식물을 기록했다.

  • PDF

Taxonomic study of the genus Achnanthes (Bacillariophyta) in Korean coastal waters

  • Lee, Sang Deuk;Park, Joon Sang;Lee, Jin Hwan
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
    • /
    • 제36권4호
    • /
    • pp.391-406
    • /
    • 2013
  • A study on the fine structure of the genus Achnanthes species (Bacillariophyceae) is carried out at 92 stations for taxonomic purposes from January 2009 to April 2013 in Korean marine water, freshwater and brackish water. Twelve Achnanthes species are identified based on a variety of taxonomic characters by means of light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Of these, seven species, Achnanthes cocconeioides, A. groenlandica, A. javanica, A. kuwaitensis, A. parvula, A. pseudolongipes, and A. yaquinensis, are newly recorded in Korean waters. All 12 species are documented concerning a taxonomic key, description, distribution, seasonality, remarks and photographs. Twenty three Achnanthes taxa are identified in the survey.

Molecular diversity and morphology of the genus Actinotrichia (Galaxauraceae, Rhodophyta) from the western Pacific, with a new record of A. robusta in the Andaman Sea

  • Wiriyadamrikul, Jutarat;Lewmanomont, Khanjanapaj;Boo, Sung Min
    • ALGAE
    • /
    • 제28권1호
    • /
    • pp.53-62
    • /
    • 2013
  • Actinotrichia is a calcified galaxauracean red algal genus with temperate and tropical distributions in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Morphological characteristics, along with rbcL and cox1 sequences, were analyzed from specimens collected in the western Pacific and the Indian Oceans. Both rbcL and cox1 data confirmed the occurrence of A. fragilis, A. robusta, and Actinotrichia sp. in this region. The presence of A. fragilis was verified in tropical Indo-Pacific and temperate northeast Asian waters and was characterized by high genetic diversity. Although A. robusta commonly occurs in the East China Sea, we confirmed its presence on rocks and crustose algae in the subtidal zone of three islands in the Andaman Sea. Actinotrichia sp. was similar to A. calcea in morphology and distribution, but with sufficiently different sequences, thus, additional sampling over the range will enable a more realistic evaluation of its taxonomic status.

제주도 토양 방선균의 속 다양성 분포

  • 권오성;박동진;이찬용;김창진
    • 한국미생물·생명공학회지
    • /
    • 제24권4호
    • /
    • pp.399-403
    • /
    • 1996
  • Total 938 actinomycete strains were isolated from 59 soil samples collected at Cheju island. All of these isolates were identified to the genus level based on morphological and physiological characteristics. As the result, 62.6% of those isolates were Streptomyces, 16.4% were Micromonospora, 8.6% were Nocardioform group, 2.2% were Actinomadura, 1.7% were Microbispora, 1.6% were Nocardiopsis, 1.0% were Streptosporangium, and 5.9% were the others. As the sources of soil, Streptomyces and Microbispora were abundant in grassland soil, Streptomyces and Micromonospora were abundant in field soil, and Micromonospora were abundant in forest soil. Especially, Nocardioform strains were abundant in natural caves.

  • PDF