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BMC Evolutionary Biology
Five new species of dictyostelid social amoebae (Amoebozoa) from Thailand
Pu Liu1  John C. Landolt2  James C. Cavender3  Steven L. Stephenson4  Eduardo Vadell5  Allison L. Perrigo6 
[1] Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden;Department of Biology, Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, USA;Departmental of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University, Athens, USA;Engineering Research Center of Chinese Ministry of Education for Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China;Escuela de Bioquimica, Departamento de Biologia, J. F. Kennedy University, Buenos Aires, Argentina;Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden
关键词: Biodiversity;    Cellular slime molds;    Dictyostelids;    Forest soils;    Southeast Asia;    Amoebozoa;    Protist taxonomy;    Cavenderia;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12862-018-1328-5
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: BioMed Central
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【 摘 要 】

Dictyostelid cellular slime molds (dictyostelids) are common inhabitants of the soil and leaf litter layer of fields and forests, along with animal dung, where they feed mostly on bacteria. However, reports on the species diversity of dictyostelids in South Asia, particularly Thailand, are limited. The research reported in this paper was carried out to increase our knowledge of the species diversity of this group of organisms in northern Thailand. Forty soil samples were collected at four localities in northern Thailand to assess the species richness of dictyostelids. These samples yielded five dictyostelid isolates that were not morphologically consistent with any described species. Based on molecular signatures, all five of these isolates were assigned to the family Cavenderiaceae, genus Cavenderia. All five share a number of morphological similarities with other known species from this family. The new taxa differ from previously described species primarily in the size and complexity of their fruiting bodies (sorocarps). This paper describes these new species (Cavenderia aureostabilis, C. bhumiboliana, C. protodigitata, C. pseudoaureostipes, and C. subdiscoidea) based on a combination of morphological characteristics and their phylogenetic positions. At least 15 taxa of dictyostelids were obtained from the four localities in northern Thailand, which indicates the high level of species diversity in this region. Five species were found to be new to science. These belong to the family Cavenderiaceae, genus Cavenderia, and were described based on both morphology and phylogeny.

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