Phylogenetic insights into the diversity of homocytous cyanobacteria from Amazonian rivers

[Display omitted] •Amazonian homocytous strains were investigated based on a phylogenetic perspective.•Some homocytous cyanobacteria from Amazon were previously identified around the world.•Pantanalinema, Alkalinema and Cephalothrix have a broader geographical distribution. The Amazon Rainforest hol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2017-11, Vol.116, p.120-135
Hauptverfasser: Genuário, Diego Bonaldo, Vaz, Marcelo Gomes Marçal Vieira, Melo, Itamar Soares de
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Amazonian homocytous strains were investigated based on a phylogenetic perspective.•Some homocytous cyanobacteria from Amazon were previously identified around the world.•Pantanalinema, Alkalinema and Cephalothrix have a broader geographical distribution. The Amazon Rainforest holds great tropical biodiversity, mainly because of its favourable climatic conditions. The high temperatures, luminosity and humidity coupled with the nutritional simplicity of cyanobacteria allow undiscovered diversity to flourish within this group of microorganisms. Some efforts to reveal this diversity have been attempted; however, most were focused on the microscopic observation of environmental samples without any genetic information. Very few studies focusing on morphological, ecological and molecular criteria have been conducted, and none have been devoted to homocytous cyanobacteria forms in Amazonia region. Therefore, the genetic relationships amongst strains retrieved from this ecosystem with regard to other environments from Brazil and the world have not been tested and, consequently, the Amazonian strains would naturally be assumed as novel to science. To examine these relationships, cultured homocytous cyanobacteria isolated from two Amazonian rivers (Amazonas and Solimões) were evaluated using a phylogenetic perspective, considering the 16S rRNA gene sequence. A total of eleven homocytous cyanobacterial strains were isolated. Morphologically, they were identified as Pseudanabaena, Leptolyngbya, Planktothrix and Phormidium, but genetically they were included in the typical clusters of Planktothrix, Pseudanabaena, Cephalothrix, Pantanalinema and Alkalinema. These three latter genera have been detected in other Brazilian ecosystems only (Pantanal, Atlantic Rainforest and Pampa), while those remaining have been extensively found in many parts of the world. The data provided here indicate that Amazonian rivers support a homocytous cyanobacterial diversity previously reported from other geographical and ecological environments.
ISSN:1055-7903
1095-9513
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2017.08.010