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Is Didymosphenia geminata an introduced species in New Zealand? Evidence from trends in water chemistry and chloroplast DNA

机译:Didymosphenia geminata是新西兰的一种引进物种吗?来自水化学和叶绿体DNA趋势的证据

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Defining the geographic origins of free‐living aquatic microorganisms can be problematic because many such organisms have ubiquitous distributions, and proving absence from a region is practically impossible. Geographic origins become important if microorganisms have invasive characteristics. The freshwater diatom Didymosphenia geminata is a potentially ubiquitous microorganism for which the recent global expansion of nuisance proliferations has been attributed to environmental change. The changes may include declines in dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) to low levels (e.g., <2 mg/m3) and increases in dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) to >10 mg/m3 because both these nutrient conditions are associated with nuisance proliferations of D. geminata. Proliferations of D. geminata have been observed in South Island, New Zealand, since 2004. We aimed to address the ubiquity hypothesis for D. geminata in New Zealand using historical river water nutrient data and new molecular analyses. We used 15 years of data at 77 river sites to assess whether trends in DRP or DIN prior to the spread of D. geminata were consistent with a transition from a rare, undetected, species to a nuisance species. We used new sequences of chloroplast regions to examine the genetic similarity of D. geminata populations from New Zealand and six overseas locations. We found no evidence for declines in DRP concentrations since 1989 that could explain the spread of proliferations since 2004. At some affected sites, lowest DRP occurred before 2004. Trends in DIN also did not indicate enhanced suitability for D. geminata. Lack of diversity in the chloroplast intergenic regions of New Zealand populations and populations from western North America is consistent with recent dispersal to New Zealand. Our analyses did not support the proposal that D. geminata was historically present in New Zealand rivers. These results provide further evidence countering proposals of general ubiquity in freshwater diatoms and indicate that, as assumed in 2004, D. geminata is a recent arrival in New Zealand.
机译:定义自由生存的水生微生物的地理起源可能是有问题的,因为许多这样的生物具有普遍的分布,而且从一个地区证明缺乏这种微生物实际上是不可能的。如果微生物具有侵入性特征,地理起源就变得很重要。淡水硅藻Didymosphenia geminata是一种潜在的普遍存在的微生物,其近期滋扰性扩散的全球性扩展已归因于环境变化。变化可能包括溶解性反应性磷(DRP)降至低水平(例如<2 mg / m 3 )和溶解性无机氮(DIN)升高至>10Âmg/ m 3 ,因为这两种营养条件都与双歧杆菌的滋扰繁殖有关。自2004年以来,在新西兰南岛就观察到了D.geminata的扩散。我们旨在利用历史河水营养数据和新的分子分析方法来解决D.geminata在新西兰的普遍存在的假设。我们使用了77个河流站点的15年数据来评估D.geminata传播之前DRP或DIN的趋势是否与从稀有,未发现的物种过渡到令人讨厌的物种一致。我们使用了新的叶绿体区域序列来检查来自新西兰和六个海外地点的D.geminata种群的遗传相似性。我们没有发现自1989年以来DRP浓度下降的证据,可以解释2004年以来的扩散蔓延。在一些受影响的地点,DRP最低发生在2004年之前.DIN的趋势也没有表明对D.geminata的适用性增强。新西兰种群和北美西部种群的叶绿体基因间区域缺乏多样性,这与最近向新西兰的扩散相一致。我们的分析不支持D.geminata历史上存在于新西兰河流中的提议。这些结果为反驳淡水硅藻普遍存在的提议提供了进一步的证据,并表明如2004年所假定的,D.geminata是最近到达新西兰的一种。

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