Title: Logistics
1Logistics
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2Tropical Field Phycology Summer 2008
Bocas Research Station, STRI Bocas del Toro,
Panama
3Pacific
Caribbean
1900
Howe (1910) 2 families 6 genera
Howe (1910)
Howe (1918)
Taylor (1929) 49 spp.
Lemoine (1929) 14 spp. Corallines
Taylor (1941) 4 spp.
Taylor (1945) 24 spp.
Taylor (1942) 67 spp.
Dawson (1959) 18 genera
Dawson (1960) 5 spp.
Earle (1972) 119 spp.
Earle (1972) 79 spp.
Littler Littler (1990, 91, 92) 6 spp.
Soto et al. (1998) 141 spp.
Clifton Clifton (1999) 9 spp.
Wysor (2000) 200 spp.
Wysor (2000) 300 spp.
2010
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5Caribbean Panama
Wysor Fredericq unpublished
Wysor DeClerck 2003
Wysor Kooistra 2003
Total 291 spp. (Earle 1972 119 spp.)
67 new species, incl. 1 new genus
- Augophyllum wysorii Lin, Fredericq et Hommersand
- Nitophyllum sp. 1
- Botryocladia caraibica Gavio et Frederica
- Gracilaria galetensis Gurgel, Fredericq et Norris
- Gracilaria hayi Gurgel, Fredericq et Norris
- Gracilaria smithsoniensis Gurgel, Fredericq et
Norris - Gracilariopsis hommersandii Gurgel, Fredericq et
Norris
7Putative new species
8Bocas del Toro, Panama
Total 163 spp. (Wysor Kooistra Sep. 1999,
Wysor Freshwater, Jan. 2007)
9January 2007 visit to BRS
10Pacific Panama
Wysor 2004
Total 174 spp. (Earle 1972 79 spp.)
11Green Algal Diversity
124 FEB 99 - 22 OCT 99
13Summary Macroalgal Diversity
- Macroalgal diversity is very high in Panama
- Comparable to adjacent areas in sp.
- Among richest in Caribbean eastern tropical
Pacific - Current estimates are conservative
- Only conspicuous species collected (no epiphytes,
endophytes recorded) - No account for seasonal variation
- Numerous conspicuous species in adjacent floras
not yet reported for Panama - Many new species to describe
- The more we lookthe more we find
14Course Goals
- Collect, curate identify the species
composition of the marine flora of BdT, Panama - Document the morphology of select species as part
of a series of photographic plates - Contribute specimens and morphological
observations to - DNA Barcoding Project
- BRS Reference Collection
- Establish productive collaborations for continued
study of Central American (or other tropical)
marine floras
15Course Format (/-)
- 800 - 900
- Orientation lecture
- 900 - 1200
- Field Site
- 1200 pm - 1300
- Lunch _at_ BRS
- 1300 - 1400
- Lab methodologies
- 1400 - 1630
- Laboratory Identification
- 1630 - 1700
- 6 x oral species accounts (5 min. each)
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1734
Caribbean
431 spp.
18Acanthophora spicifera
Caribbean
5 cm
5 cm
Pacific
19Caulerpa sertularioides
5 cm
Caribbean
5 cm
Pacific
20Amphi-isthmian species
1. Pliocene separation?
2. Independent range expansion?
3. Recent introduction?
21Phyllodictyon anastomosans
22Caribbean
Pacific
230.61-0.69 Ma-1
2.03-2.30 Ma
24Tropical water pulses caused by two separate
closures, inferred from Ostracode assemblage data
(Cronin Dowsett 1996).
Cronin Dowsett. 1996. Biotic and
oceanographic response to the Pliocene closing of
the Central American Isthmus, pp. 76-104. In
Jackson, Budd Coates (eds.). Evolution and
Environment in Tropical America. The University
of Chicago Press, Chicago. 425 p.
25Conclusions
- The well-resolved geological history of the
Isthmus provided a rare opportunity to estimate
time since divergence in a macroalga that lacks a
fossil record. This provided new biological
evidence in support of a breach of the isthmus. - The CAI is a formidable but permeable barrier to
dispersal in at least one green alga.
261. Salinity 0
2. Bi-directional Outflow
27- high traffic shipping route
- 30-40 ships/day
- 13,000 ships/year
- minimum draft required
- passage time 6-8 hours
28Known or Presumed Trans-isthmian migrants
- Fish
- (e.g. Hildebrand, 1939 Rubinoff Rubinoff,
1968 McCosker Dawson, 1975) - Crustacea
- (e.g. McCosker Dawson, 1975 Carlton 1985)
- Molluscs, siphonophores, bryozoans, shipworms,
sponges (Carlton 1985) - Macroalgae
- (McCosker Dawson, 1975)
29Algal adaptations for introduction
- Diverse reproductive strategies
- spores, parthenogenetic gametes, zygotes,
fragmentation - Propagules can be collected in ballast or
released from fouling flora - Colonize most hard substrate
- Fragments can become fertile
- Physically stressed seaweeds may regenerate from
a reduced basal section
30Summary Algal Introductions
- Molecular data is useful for identifying recent
introductions especially in light of limited
historical records - IoP may be susceptible to algal (or other)
invasions mediated by the Panama Canal, despite
freshwater character of the canal - Current PCC regulations may actually promote
inter-oceanic transfer of species
31Summary Algal Introductions
- High shipping traffic, convergence on a specific
geographic local, and increased longevity of
marine debris may further contribute to the
susceptibility of the IoP to bioinvasion