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Peyssonneliales is a monotypic order of
red algae Red algae, or Rhodophyta (, ; ), are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae. The Rhodophyta also comprises one of the largest phyla of algae, containing over 7,000 currently recognized species with taxonomic revisions ongoing. The majority ...
belonging to the class Florideophyceae and the subclass
Rhodymeniophycidae Florideophyceae is a class of red algae. They were once thought to be the only algae to bear pit connections, but these have since been found in the filamentous stage of the Bangiaceae. They were also thought only to exhibit apical growth, but ...
. It contains only 1 known family, Peyssonneliaceae . The
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is ''
Peyssonnelia ''Peyssonnelia'' is a genus of thalloid red alga, named after naturalist Jean-André Peyssonnel (1694–1759) It includes the algae commonly known as rumoi-iwanokawa, mayoi-iwanokawa and akase-iwanokawa. Specimens can reach around 20 cm in ...
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History

Genera ''Peyssonnelia'' and ''Sonderopelta'' were originally in order
Gigartinales Gigartinales is a red algae order in the class Florideophyceae Florideophyceae is a class of red algae. They were once thought to be the only algae to bear pit connections, but these have since been found in the filamentous stage of the Bang ...
but comparative morphology and rbcL and nuclear LSU rRNA sequence data showed that they were separate and therefore order ''Peyssonneliales'' was established in 2009 to hold them both. ''Incendia'' was initially resolved as a monophyletic clade with full support for rbcL. Then using robust rbcL phylogeny, order Peyssonneliales was lso resolved as
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with well-supported main lineages.


Description

Delineation of the various genera in the Peyssonneliaceae had mostly been based on vegetative characteristics. Peyssonneliales order algae are red,
crustose Crustose is a habit of some types of algae and lichens in which the organism grows tightly appressed to a substrate, forming a biological layer. ''Crustose'' adheres very closely to the substrates at all points. ''Crustose'' is found on rocks and ...
, prostrate, and usually
epilithic Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. They can be classified as either epilithic (or epipetric) or endolithic; epilithic lithophytes grow on the surfaces of rocks, while endolithic lithophytes grow in the crevices of rocks (and are also ...
(growing on the surfaces of rocks). The crusts may be non-calcified throughout,
calcified Calcification is the accumulation of calcium salts in a body tissue. It normally occurs in the formation of bone, but calcium can be deposited abnormally in soft tissue,Miller, J. D. Cardiovascular calcification: Orbicular origins. ''Nature Mat ...
throughout, or partially calcified (with hypobasal calcification (situated posterior to the basal wall) between the attachment rhizoids). Calcium carbonate, if present, is in the mineral form aragonite (James et al., 1988). The lower surfaces of the crusts are partially to completely attached to the sub-stratum, either directly (i.e., without rhizoids) or by unicellular or multi cellular rhizoids. Prostrate growth is by radiating marginal rows of transversely dividing apical initials in the basal layer (multi axial). These growths then later divide vertically to form a single upper or lower perithallial cell (surrounding the
thallus Thallus (plural: thalli), from Latinized Greek (), meaning "a green shoot" or "twig", is the vegetative tissue of some organisms in diverse groups such as algae, fungi, some liverworts, lichens, and the Myxogastria. Many of these organisms wer ...
). The first section of the perithallial cells gives rise to simple or branched filaments that together form a loose to compact upper- only cortex or upper and lower cortices. Cortical cells have numerous discoid or ribbon- like chloroplasts. The red algae colour comes from photosynthetic pigments (
phycoerythrin Phycoerythrin (PE) is a red protein-pigment complex from the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein family, present in cyanobacteria, red algae and cryptophytes, accessory to the main chlorophyll pigments responsible for photosynthesis.The red pigmen ...
, phycocyanin, allophycocyanin). Then the various blends of relative amounts of these 3 and
chlorophyll Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and in the chloroplasts of algae and plants. Its name is derived from the Greek words , ("pale green") and , ("leaf"). Chlorophyll allow plants to a ...
, influences the plant colour, which can vary from dark red to blue, brown, or greenish.


Genera

As accepted by AlgaeBase (with number of species per genera); * '' Agissea'' - 14 spp. * '' Brasilophycus'' - 2 spp. * '' Chevaliericrusta'' - 1 sp. * ''
Cruoriella ''Cruoriella'' is a genus of red algae in the family Peyssonneliaceae. ; Namesbrought to synonymy: * ''Cruoriella armorica'' P.Crouan & H.Crouan (type), a synonym for '' Peyssonnelia armorica'' (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Weber-van Bosse, 1916Weber-v ...
'' - 4 spp. * ''
Cruoriopsis ''Cruoriopsis'' is a genus of red algae. It has sometimes been considered a synonym of ''Cruoriella'' Crouan & Crouan or part of the large genus '' Peyssonnelia''. A 2007 dissertation by Krayesky recognizes this genus, as does ITIS The Integ ...
'' - 4 spp. * '' Incendia'' - 10 spp. * '' Metapeyssonnelia'' - 5 spp. * '' Olokunia'' - 5 spp. * ''
Peyssonnelia ''Peyssonnelia'' is a genus of thalloid red alga, named after naturalist Jean-André Peyssonnel (1694–1759) It includes the algae commonly known as rumoi-iwanokawa, mayoi-iwanokawa and akase-iwanokawa. Specimens can reach around 20 cm in ...
'' - 68 spp. * '' Piriora'' - 1 sp. * '' Polystrata'' - 6 spp. * '' Pulvinia'' - 1 sp. * '' Ramicrusta'' - 19 spp. * '' Rhodowynnea'' - 3 spp. * '' Riquetophycus'' - 1 sp. * '' Seiria'' - 2 spp. * '' Sonderophycus'' - 4 spp. * '' Squamaria'' - 1 sp. Former genera; ''Gymnosorus'' , ''Haematostagon'' , ''Lithymenia'' , ''Nardoa'' and ''Sonderopelta''
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doesn't accept the genera; ''Agissea'', ''Brasilophycus'', ''Olokunia'', ''Piriora'', ''Rhodowynnea'' and ''Squamaria''.
It also notes; ''Cruoriopsis'' is accepted as synonym of ''Peyssonnelia'', ''Haematostagon'' is accepted as synonym of ''Peyssonnelia'', ''Lithymenia'' is accepted as synonym of ''Peyssonnelia'' ''Sonderopelta'' is accepted as synonym of ''Sonderophycus''.


Distribution

The order has
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, worldwide. They are found in places such as Brazil, western
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),
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(Pacific Ocean),
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(Atlantic Ocean),
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and China). They can grow at low depths, from the
Intertidal zone The intertidal zone, also known as the foreshore, is the area above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide (in other words, the area within the tidal range). This area can include several types of habitats with various species o ...
, (between in western Atlantic Ocean), or down to depths as low as below sea level in the Pacific Ocean (near California). Members of Peyssonneliales can be found growing on hard substratum (bedrock), or found growing on
corals Corals are marine invertebrates within the class (biology), class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact Colony (biology), colonies of many identical individual polyp (zoology), polyps. Coral species include the important C ...
.


Uses

''Peyssonnelia'' has anti-viral abilities.


Ecology

''Peyssonneliaceae'' make thick, brown/dark red growths that may have a soft top above a hard base. Fish do not eat it, allowing it to grow and smother corals. Peyssonneliaceae also keep coral from successfully reproducing sexually by preventing coral larvae from settling.


References


Other sources

* Ballantine, D. L., Lozada-Troche, C. & Ruíz, H. 2014. ''Metapeyssonnelia tangerina'' (Peyssonneliaceae, Rhodophyta), a new species associated with coral reef habitats in Puerto Rico, Caribbean Sea. Phycol. Res. 62:197-205. * Ballantine, D. L. & Ruiz, H. 2005. Two Peyssonnelia species (Peyssonneliaceae, Rhodophyta) from Puerto Rico including ''Peyssonnelia flavescens'' sp. nov. Phycologia 44:328-34. * Bassi, D., 1997. Vegetative anatomy and palaeoecology of ''Polystrata alba'' (Pfender) Denizot, 1968 (Cryptonemiales, Peyssonneliaceae) (Late Eocene, Northern Italy). Revue de Paléobiologie 16 (2):309-320. * Dixon, K.R. & Saunders, G.W., 2013. DNA barcoding and phylogenetics of ''Ramicrusta'' and ''Incendia'' gen. nov., two early diverging lineages of the Peyssonneliaceae (Rhodophyta). Phycologia 52: 82–108
DNA barcoding and phylogenetics of Ramicrusta and Incendia gen. nov., two early diverging lineages of the Peyssonneliaceae (Rhodophyta)
* Sherwood, A.R., Paiano, M.O., Spalding, H.L. & Kosaki, R.K. 2020. Biodiversity of Hawaiian Peyssonneliales (Rhodophyta). 2. Sonderophycus copusii, a new species from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. ALGAE 35: 145–155
Biodiversity of Hawaiian Peyssonneliales (Rhodophyta): Sonderophycus copusii sp. nov., a new species from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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