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PLOS ONE | 2013

A Comparison of Morphological and Molecular-Based Surveys to Estimate the Species Richness of Chaetoceros and Thalassiosira (Bacillariophyta), in the Bay of Fundy

Sarah E. Hamsher; Murielle M. LeGresley; Jennifer L. Martin; Gary W. Saunders

The goal of this study was to compare the ability of morphology and molecular-based surveys to estimate species richness for two species-rich diatom genera, Chaetoceros Ehrenb. and Thalassiosira Cleve, in the Bay of Fundy. Phytoplankton tows were collected from two sites at intervals over two years and subsampled for morphology-based surveys (2010, 2011), a culture-based DNA reference library (DRL; 2010), and a molecular-based survey (2011). The DRL and molecular-based survey utilized the 3′ end of the RUBISCO large subunit (rbcL-3P) to identify genetic species groups (based on 0.1% divergence in rbcL-3P), which were subsequently identified morphologically to allow comparisons to the morphology-based survey. Comparisons were compiled for the year (2011) by site (n = 2) and by season (n = 3). Of the 34 taxa included in the comparisons, 50% of taxa were common to both methods, 35% were unique to the molecular-based survey, and 12% were unique to the morphology-based survey, while the remaining 3% of taxa were unidentified genetic species groups. The morphology-based survey excelled at identifying rare taxa in individual tow subsamples, which were occasionally missed with the molecular approach used here, while the molecular methods (the DRL and molecular-based survey), uncovered nine cryptic species pairs and four previously overlooked species. The last mentioned were typically difficult to identify and were generically assigned to Thalassiosira spp. during the morphology-based survey. Therefore, for now we suggest a combined approach encompassing routine morphology-based surveys accompanied by periodic molecular-based surveys to monitor for cryptic and difficult to identify taxa. As sequencing technologies improve, molecular-based surveys should become routine, leading to a more accurate representation of species composition and richness in monitoring programs.


Harmful Algae | 2005

Diversity of the diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia Peragallo in the Quoddy Region of the Bay of Fundy, Canada

Irena Kaczmarska; Murielle M. LeGresley; Jennifer L. Martin; James M. Ehrman


Harmful Algae | 2007

Intercalibration of classical and molecular techniques for identification of Alexandrium fundyense (Dinophyceae) and estimation of cell densities

Anna Godhe; Caroline Cusack; John Pedersen; Per Andersen; Donald M. Anderson; Eileen Bresnan; Allan Cembella; Einar Dahl; Sonja Diercks; Malte Elbrächter; Lars Edler; Luca Galluzzi; Christine Gescher; Melissa Gladstone; Bengt Karlson; David M. Kulis; Murielle M. LeGresley; Odd Lindahl; Roman Marin; Georgina McDermott; Linda K. Medlin; Lars-Johan Naustvoll; Antonella Penna; Kerstin Töbe


Harmful Algae | 2007

Pseudo-nitzschia species population dynamics in the Quoddy Region, Bay of Fundy

Irena Kaczmarska; Jennifer L. Martin; James M. Ehrman; Murielle M. LeGresley


Journal of Sea Research | 2009

Long term phytoplankton monitoring, including harmful algal blooms, in the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada

Jennifer L. Martin; Alex Hanke; Murielle M. LeGresley


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008

Non-indigenous tunicate species in the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada

Murielle M. LeGresley; Jennifer L. Martin; Paul McCurdy; Bruce Thorpe; Blythe D. Chang


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2014

Thirty years – Alexandrium fundyense cyst, bloom dynamics and shellfish toxicity in the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada

Jennifer L. Martin; Murielle M. LeGresley; Alex Hanke


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008

New phytoplankton species in the Bay of Fundy since 1995

Jennifer L. Martin; Murielle M. LeGresley


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2005

Alexandrium fundyense vertical distribution patterns during 1982, 2001 and 2002 in the offshore Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada

Jennifer L. Martin; Fred H. Page; Alex Hanke; P.M. Strain; Murielle M. LeGresley


Aquatic Invasions | 2011

Non-indigenous tunicates in the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada (2006-2009)

Jennifer L. Martin; Murielle M. LeGresley; Bruce Thorpe; Paul McCurdy

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Jennifer L. Martin

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Alex Hanke

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Fred H. Page

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Paul McCurdy

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Blythe D. Chang

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Gary W. Saunders

University of New Brunswick

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P.M. Strain

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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