Phenotypic plasticity in plasmodial slime molds and molecular phylogeny of terrestrial vs. aquatic species

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T. Hoppe
U. Kutschera
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[1] Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena,Research Group for Biology Education, Institute for Zoology and Evolutionary Research, Faculty of Biological Sciences
[2] AK Evolutionsbiologie,undefined
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Theory in Biosciences | 2022年 / 141卷
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Aquatic myxomycetes; Didymiaceae; Ecology; Phenotypic plasticity; Phylogeny; 18S-rDNA;
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Fifty years ago, the enigmatic Brazilian myxomycete-species Didymium aquatile was described and analyzed with respect to the structure of the plasmodium and its spores. In this study, we compare this rare plasmodial slime mold with another, temporarily aquatic taxon from Europe, Didymium nigripes. Phenotypic plasticity of D. nigripes was investigated under various environmental conditions. Large changes in the morphology of the plasmodia were observed. For species identification, characteristics of the fruiting bodies are key features. However, Didymium aquatile was only characterized by its “abnormal” plasmodia, but no molecular data were available. Here, we analyzed DNA-sequences of 22 species of the genera Didymium and Diderma with a focus on this South American taxon via molecular genetics. A comparison of 18S-rDNA-sequences from D. aquatile and 21 other Didymium (and Diderma)-species indicates that D. aquatile is a reproductively isolated morpho-species. Phenotypic plasticity of D. nigripes is documented with respect to plasmodium morphology and the formation of fruiting bodies, as an example of an adaptation of a terrestrial species to aquatic environments.
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