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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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.14.1.2
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2.
Cladophora catenata
(L.) Kütz.
emend
.
Hoek (1963)
.
Map 1
;
Figs. 1C–E
Conferva catenata
Linnaeus (1753:1166)
.
Thalli dark green to black, forming stiff cushions, (2
–
) 2.5 (
–
3) cm high, attached to the substrate by basal and/or hapteroid rhizoids that sprouted on the tips of apical cells. Unilateral ramification, with laterally inserted branches cut off by a transverse wall. Apical cells long and rounded or tapered gradually to the tip. Apical cells (195
–
) 229 (
–
274) µm wide and (1236
–
) 2492 (
–
3892) µm long, with L/W ratio of (6
–
) 11 (
–
17). Lateral branch cells (188
–
) 218.5 (
–
256) µm wide and (762
–
) 988 (
–
1221) µm long, with L/W ratio of (3
–
) 4.5
–
(6). Main axis cells usually curved and almost prostrate, measuring (199
–
) 241.5 (
–
292) µm wide and (758
–
) 1073 (
–
1496) µm long, with L/W ratio of (3
–
) 4.5 (
–
6). The fungus
Blodgettia bornetii
E.P.
Wright (1881:25)
was always present along cell walls of thalli.
FIGURE 1.
Species of
Cladophora
from the coast of Brasil.
A–B,
C. brasiliana
.
A,
detail of the basal region of the thallus;
B,
detail of the apical region of the thallus.
C–E,
C. catenata
.
C,
a specimen showing branched rhizoid and apical cells with rounded tips (Pedra do Xaréu rocky shore—PE);
D,
detail showing the presence of the fungus
Blodgettia bornetii
on the cell wall;
E,
specimen showing an apical cell with hapteroid rhizoid (reef plateau from Itapuama Beach—PE).
F–G,
C. coelothrix
.
F,
detail of the mid-region of a terminal branch of the tuft (reef plateau from Boa Viagem Beach—PE);
G,
part of a specimen collected from an intertidal pool on a sandstone reef (Serrambi Beach— PE).
Representative specimens examined
:
BRAZIL
.
Pernambuco
: Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Praia de Itapuama,
20 Jun. 2001
,
Gestinari
(PEUFR 42573); Praia de Pedra do Xaréu,
08 Oct. 1998
,
Cavalcanti
(PEUFR 42577);
09 May 2001
,
Gestinari
(PEUFR 42574);
22 Jun. 2001
,
Gestinari
(PEUFR 42575); Praia Enseada dos Corais,
16 Oct. 2001
,
Gestinari
(PEUFR 42572);
Bahia
: Porto Seguro, Praia de Mucugê,
12 Mar. 2001
,
Nunes
(ALCB 53339, 53335); Entre Rios, Praia de Subaúma,
05 May 2000
,
Nunes
(ALCB 49408, 49407); Salvador, Praia de Stella Maris,
17 Apr. 2000
,
Nunes
(ALCB 49401).
Additional representative specimens examined
:
USA
.
Florida
: Cape Florida, Miami Beach, 1923,
Brooks
&
Brooks
(UC 690740);
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
.
Curaçao
: St. Joris-binnenbaai,
11 Mar. 1958
,
Vroman
(L 0441625); San Pedro,
07 Jun. 1968
,
Hoek
(L 0441597);
PORTO RICO
.
Yabucoa
:
Jul. 1973
,
Rehm
(L 0441633);
Ponce
: Caja de Muertos,
14 Jul.1975
,
Almodovar et al.
(L 0441628).
Comments:
Specimens were collected growing in the midlittoral zone on plateaus of the sandstone reef from Pernambuco and Bahia. These specimens were accompanied by
Anadyomene stellata
(Wulfen)
Agardh (1823: 400)
,
Dictyosphaeria cavernosa
(Forsskål)
BΦrgesen (1932: 2),
Phyllodictyon anastomosans
(Harvey)
Kraft & Wynne (1996: 139)
,
Hydroclathrus clathratus
(Agardh)
Howe (1920: 590)
,
Dictyopteris delicatula
Lamouroux (1809: 332)
,
Dictyota mertensii
(Martius)
Kützing (1859: 15)
,
D. pulchella
Hörnig & Schnetter (1988: 287)
,
Padina gymnospora
(Kützing)
Sonder (1871: 47)
,
Sphacelaria tribuloides
Meneghini (1840: 2)
,
Jania adhaerens
Lamouroux (1816: 270)
,
Hypnea musciformis
(Wulfen)
Lamouroux (1813: 43)
,
Bryothamnion seaforthii
(Turner)
Kützing (1843a: 433)
,
Digenea simplex
(Wulfen)
Agardh (1822: 389)
,
Palisada perforata
(Bory de Saint-Vincent)
Nam (2007: 54)
and
Osmundaria obtusiloba
(Agardh) Norris (1991: 14)
. The specimens also grew as epiphytes on
Laurencia dendroidea
Agardh (1852: 753)
and
Palisada perforata
. In addition, we observed
C. catenata
as a host to
A. stellata
,
Pneophyllum fragile
Kützing (1843b: 385)
,
Ceramium vagans
P.C.Silva
in
Silva
et al.
(1987: 56)
, diatoms and cyanobacteria.
The representatives of
C. catenata
from Pernambuco showed a slightly higher cell width than those from Bahia. There are records of this species along the Brazilian coast in the following areas: Ceará (
Oliveira-Filho 1977
), Rio Grande do Norte (as
C. fuliginosa
Kützing (1849: 415)
by
Pereira
et al
. 1980
), Pernambuco (
Pereira
et al.
2002
) and Rio de Janeiro (
Gestinari
et al.
1998
). However, the collected representatives from Reserva Biológica Estadual da Praia do Sul na
Ilha
Grande, Rio de Janeiro (
Gestinari
et al.
1998
) are actually the species
C. corallicola
. No herbarium specimens of
C. catenata
were from the Pernambuco littoral zone, although
Pereira
et al.
(2002)
had recorded its occurrence. The studied specimens matched descriptions of species from the North Atlantic (
Taylor 1960
;
Hoek 1982
), the Mediterranean (
Hoek 1963
),
Japan
and eastern
Russia
(
Hoek & Chihara 2000
). We observed the characteristic presence of fungi in the cell walls (
Hoek 1963
,
1982
;
Hoek & Chihara 2000
). The species
C. catenata
was thought to be restricted to the tropical shores of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, its northernmost boundary being the shores of
Japan
in the Pacific Ocean (
Hoek 1969
,
Hoek & Chihara 2000
), but recently
Leliaert & Coppejans (2003)
collected this species from the South-Western Indian Ocean (
South Africa
). Our study provides the first record from Bahia.