Distribution of Cladophora Species (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) along the Brazilian Coast
Author
Gestinari, Lísia Mônica De Souza
Núcleo em Ecologia e Desenvolvimento Socioambiental de Macaé (NUPEM) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Campus Macaé - Caixa Postal 119331, CEP 27910 - 550, Macaé, Rio de Janeiro.
Author
Pereira, Sonia Maria Barreto
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica do Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Rua Dom Manoel de Medeiros, s / n - Dois Irmãos, CEP 52171 - 900, Recife, Pernambuco.
Author
Yoneshigue-Valentin, Yocie
Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Professor Rodolpho P. Rocco, s / n - Ilha do Fundão, CEP 21949 - 900, Rio de Janeiro.
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Phytotaxa
2010
2010-12-24
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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.14.1.2
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.14.1.2
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4.
Cladophora dalmatica
Kützing (1843a: 268–269)
.
Map 1
;
Figs. 2A–C
Thalli delicate, grass-green to pale, measuring (1.5
–
) 3.0 (
–
4.5) cm high, in some cases reaching
12 cm
in height, attached by rhizoids from basal cells, composed of pseudodichotomously and trichotomously to unilateral branching main axes; branches falcate to refract-falcate, apically inserted. Apical cells cylindrical with slightly rounded tips, (30
–
) 38 (
–
47) µm wide and (129
–
) 191 (
–
263.5) µm long, with L/W ratio (3
–
) 5 (
–
7); terminal branch cells measuring (38
–
) 47 (
–
58) µm wide and (182.5
–
) 246 (
–
324) µm long, with L/W ratio (4
–
) 5 (
–
7); main axis cells measuring (81
–
) 102 (
–
124.5) µm wide and (501
–
) 639 (
–
834) µm long, with L/W ratio (4.5
–
) 6 (
–
9). Fertile specimens were collected from Cambaião Island, Três Ilhas Archipelago (
Espírito Santo State
).
FIGURE 2.
Species of
Cladophora
from the coast of Brasil.
A–C
,
C. dalmatica
. Detail of the apical region of the thallus (from reef plateau, rocky shore, and reef plateau pool, respectively).
D–F,
C.montagneana
.
D,
specimen from a reef plateau moderately exposed to wave action showing rounded apical cells;
E,
basal region of the thallus;
F,
specimen from an exposed site showing cylindrical apical cells.
Representative specimens examined
:
BRAZIL
.
Piauí
:
Luís Corrêa, Praia do Coqueiro,
14 May 1999
,
Batista
(PEUFR 30782);
Ilha
Grande, Praia da Pedra do Sal,
13 Jun 1999
,
Batista
(PEUFR 30784);
Ceará
: Caucaia, Praia do Pacheco,
17/X/2001
,
Xavier et al.
(PEUFR 42633, 42634);
Paraíba
: João Pessoa, Ponta do Cabo Branco,
07 Oct. 2002
,
Gestinari
&
Kanagawa
(PEUFR 42635);
Pernambuco
: Goiana, Praia de Carne de Vaca,
22 May 2001
,
Gestinari
&
Torres
(PEUFR 42636); Ipojuca, Praia de Porto de Galinhas,
19 Jul. 2001
,
Gestinari
(PEUFR 42646); Praia de Serrambi,
26 Apr. 2001
,
Gestinari
&
Torres
(PEUFR 42647);
12 Nov. 2001
,
Gestinari
&
Torres
(PEUFR 42648);
Bahia
: Cairú, Praia do Morro de São Paulo,
26 Aug. 2000
,
Nunes et al.
(ALCB 49400);
Espírito Santo
: Arquipélago de Três Ilhas, Ilha de Cambaião,
25 Jan. 2000
,
Nassar
(PEUFR);
Rio de Janeiro
: Búzios, Praia Rasa,
09 Jan. /2001
,
Gestinari
&
Torres
(PEUFR 42649); Cabo Frio, Praia das Conchas,
10 Jan. 2001
,
Gestinari
&
Torres
(PEUFR 42650, 42651); Rio de Janeiro, Praia do Arpoador,
17 Dec. 2002
,
Nassar
(PEUFR 42652).
Comments
: Specimens were collected epilithic on rocky shores (ES, RJ), boulders (PI), sandstone reef plateaus (PE, PB, BA), tide pools (CE), or epiphytic on
Avrainvillea longicaulis
(Kützing)
Murray & Boodle (1889: 70)
,
Sphacelaria tribuloides
,
Jania adhaerens
,
Gelidium pusillum
(Stackhouse)
Le Jolis (1863: 139)
,
Bryothamnion seaforthii
and
Palisada perforata
. Among the accompanying species, we most commonly found
Ulva
sp.
,
Cladophora coelothrix
,
C. montagneana
,
C. vagabunda
,
Chondracanthus acicularis
(Roth) Fredericq
in
Hommersand
et al.
(1993: 117)
,
Jania capillacea
,
Hypnea musciformis
,
Gelidiopsis variabilis
(Grev. ex J. Agardh)
Schmitz (1895: 148)
and
Centroceras
sp.
Additionally,
Cladophora dalmatica
was the host to
Ulva flexuosa
Wulfen
(1803: xxii, 1),
U. lactuca
,
Chaetomorpha aerea
(Dillwyn)
Kützing (1849: 379)
,
Ceramium brasiliense
Joly (1957: 148)
,
C. brevizonatum
var.
caraibicum
H.E.Petersen
& BΦrgesen in BΦrgesen (1924: 29),
Polysiphonia subtilissima
Montagne (1840: 199)
, diatoms and cyanobacteria.
Cladophora dalmatica
is morphologically related to
C. vagabunda
:
C. dalmatica
has thinner apical cells while
C. vagabunda
has broader apical cells (
Hoek 1982
). Although this criterion seems weak, they were considered as distinct species since both can be found under the same environmental conditions where they were collected (
CE
,
PB
,
PE
,
BA
,
ES, RJ). Along the Brazilian coast,
C. dalmatica
occurs from Piauí littoral to the north of Rio de Janeiro State, being the first record for Ceará, Bahia, Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro States. With the exception of the specimens collected from Ceará littoral, in which the apical cells were slightly wider, the apical cells of the representatives studied showed little variation. The studied specimens matched descriptions of species in the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic (
Hoek 1963
&
1982
) and the coasts of
Japan
and the Russian Far East (
Hoek & Chihara 2000
), but were smaller and thinner than those from Africa (
Lawson & John 1982
). They also matched descriptions of Brazilian specimens (
Kanagawa
1984
). According to
Hoek & Chihara (2000)
,
C. dalmatica
is probably a cosmopolitan species which is widely distributed in tropical and warm-temperate waters of both hemispheres, in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans
.