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
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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.14.1.2
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6.
Cladophora ordinata
(Bfrgesen)
Hoek (1979)
.
Map 1
;
Fig. 4A
Willeella ordinata
BΦrgesen (1930:155).
Tufts erect, slightly stiff, grass-green in color. Specimens measuring (4–) 5 (–6) cm high (sometimes
8 cm
high), attached to the substrate by branched rhizoids that sprouted from the proximal end of basal cells. Ramification abundant in one plane with opposite branches more or less equally developed. Conical apical cells with tapered tips measuring (46
–
) 55 (
–
65) µm wide and (115
–
) 162 (
–
233) µm long., with L/W ratio of (2
–
) 3 (
–
4). Ultimate branch cells measuring (86
–
) 97 (
–
110) µm wide and (178
–
) 282 (
–
394) µm long, with L/W ratio of (2
–
) 3 (
–
4). Main axes cells measuring (115
–
) 140 (
–
164) µm wide and (592
–
) 771 (
–
1006) µm long, with L/W ratio of (5
–
) 6 (
–
9).
Representative specimens examined
:
BRAZIL
:
Ceará
: Caucaia, Praia do Pacheco,
17 Sept. 2001
,
Xavier
(PEUFR 42759);
18 Sept. 2001
,
Xavier
(PEUFR 42760); Icapuí, Praia de Redonda,
15 Apr. 1995
,
Fontenele
(HPB 4523);
Bahia
: Ilhéus, Praia do Gravatá,
25 Aug. 2000
,
Nunes et al.
(ALCB 53340);
Espírito Santo
: Aracruz, Praia dos Padres,
18 Aug. 1986
,
Guimarães et al.
(PEUFR 42762); Praia de Aracruz,
22 Jan. 2001
,
Nassar
(PEUFR 42763); Praia de Portocel,
20 Jun. 2001
,
Nassar
(PEUFR 42764); Serra, Praia de Carapebus,
03 Jun. 2003
,
Nassar
(PEUFR 42765).
Comments:
Epilithic thalli were found attached to the substrate and were collected from tide pools exposed to wave action or on sand, partially submersed or from the frontal area of sandstone reefs (CE, BA, ES). The species grows close to
C. montagneana
,
C. prolifera
,
C. vagabunda
,
Centroceras
sp.
,
Jania adhaerens
and
Chondracanthus acicularis
. The thalli of
C. ordinata
have the following epiphytes:
Pneophyllum fragile
Kützing (1843b: 385)
,
Ceramium vagans
Silva
et al
(1987: 56)
, benthic diatoms and cyanobacteria.
Along the Brazilian coast,
C. ordinata
occurs from
Ceará
to the south of
Espírito Santo
, confirming the tropical distribution of this species. Cell dimensions were very similar in specimens from
Ceará
,
Bahia
and
Espírito Santo
.
Cladophora ordinata
is the most characteristic species of the genus due to its ramification pattern. Therefore, there are no difficulties in identifying this species. Previously,
Willeella
was considered a separate genus from
Cladophora
, but
Hoek (1982)
argued that the characteristics that distinguished it from its closely related species (
C. jongiorum
,
C. sericea
and
C. albida
) were insufficient to consider it a separate genus. The specimens studied match descriptions of
C. ordinata
from the American North Atlantic (
Hoek 1982
) and
Japan
(Hoek & Chirara 2000). According to
Hoek & Chihara (2000)
,
C. ordinata
is a sub-tidal species from the open sea and is only collected from deep water. However, in
Venezuela
C. ordinata
was found growing attached to stones in areas of moderate wave action and approximately
1
–
2 m
in depth (
Hoek 1982
). In
Japan
,
C. ordinata
occurs on sandy bottoms, pebbles, stones and on crustose coralline algae in water that is
25
–
30 m
deep. Off the west coast of Africa, specimens (as
W. ordinata
) were collected from water
8
–
14 m
deep (
Lawson & John 1982
). Recently,
Yoneshigue-Valentin
et al.
(2006)
recorded the occurrence of
C. ordinata
(as
W. ordinata
) in deep water (
58 m
) off the south coast of Bahia (
16°47’14’’S
and
038°41’33’’W
).
Cladophora ordinata
belongs to the tropical amphiatlantic group and has been collected in the Caribbean, the tropical Indian Ocean (
Silva
et al.
1996
), and
Japan
, its northern limit (
Hoek & Chihara 2000
). In
Brazil
, the boundary of its distribution is the south of
Espírito Santo
. This study presents the first record of this species from
Ceará
.