Marine algal (seaweed) flora of Faial Island, Azores

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Descrição

This occurrence dataset lists the macroalgal taxonomic records compiled from field studies done at Faial Island (central group of the Azores archipelago) and provides information on each species’ ecology and occurrence on the island’s littoral. Collections were undertaken by Department of Oceanography and Fisheries of the University of the Azores and Island Aquatic Research Group of the Azorean Biodiversity Centre of the University of the Azores at the littoral and shallow sublittoral levels. A total of 2283 specimens are registered (including taxa identified only at generic level) belonging to 118 taxa of macroalgae comprising 61 Rhodophyta, 26 Chlorophyta, 30 Ochrophyta (Phaeophyceae) and 1 Cyanophyta (Cyanobacteria). From these, 23 are new records for the island, five are introduced, and twelve have an uncertain status. Most species were only sporadically observed on the island’s littoral, but three Rhodophyta were commonly found, namely: Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Trevisan, Asparagopsis armata Harvey and Pterocladiella capillacea (S.G.Gmelin) Santel. & Hommers; as well as the four Ochrophyta: Halopteris filicina (Grateloup) Kützing, Lobophora variegata (J.V.Lamouroux) Womersley ex E.C.Oliveira, Dictyota dichotoma (Hudson) J.V.Lamouroux, Padina pavonica (Linnaeus) Thivy. Although representing an incomplete list of the seaweeds occurring in Faial, this occurrence dataset is a contribution to the knowledge of the marine alga flora of that island. For each taxon presented, it provides general information on its occurrence on the island’s littoral, and thus contributes to address several biodiversity shortfalls (see Hortal et al. 2015), namely the need to catalogue the Azorean macroalgae (Linnean shortfall) and improve the current information on their local and regional geographic distribution (Wallacean shortfall), as well as on species abundances and dynamics in space (Prestonian shortfall). It aims to provide information for biological studies such as systematics, diversity and conservation, biological monitoring, climate change and ecology, and for academics, students, government, private organizations, and the general public.

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162
Occurrence 
2283

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Milla-Figueras D, Neto A I, Tempera F, Moreu I, Prestes A C L, Resendes R, Neto R M A, Tittley I, Afonso P (2024). Marine algal (seaweed) flora of Faial Island, Azores. Version 1.11. Universidade dos Açores. Samplingevent dataset. http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=faial_seaweed&v=1.11

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Palavras-chave

Macroalgae; seaweeds; Rhodophyta; Ochrophyta; Chlorophyta; Cyanophyta; Azores; Faial Island; native; introduced; uncertain; occurrence data; Occurrence; Occurrence

Contatos

David Milla-Figueras
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
Researcher
Okeanos / IMAR - Institute of Marine Research; University of the Azores
Rua Prof. Dr. Frederico Machado, 4
9900-138 Horta
Azores
PT
Ana Isabel Neto
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
Associate professor with aggregation
Universidade dos Açores, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Departamento de Biologia and Grupo de Investigação Aquática Insular, IBBC-GBA/cE3c
Rua da Mãe de Deus, 13-A
9500-321 Ponta Delgada
Azores
PT
Fernando Tempera
  • Originador
Researcher
IMAR-Institute of Marine Research, University of the Azores
Rua Prof. Dr. Frederico Machado, 4
9900-138 Horta
Azores
PT
Ignacio Moreu
  • Originador
Researcher
Universidade Universidad de Málaga. Instituto andaluz de Biotecnología y Desarrollo Azul (IBYDA). Centro Experimental Grice Hutchinson
Lomas de San Julián, 2
29004 Málaga
Málaga
ES
Afonso C. L. Prestes
  • Originador
Researcher
Universidade dos Açores, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Departamento de Biologia and Grupo de Investigação Aquática Insular, IBBC-GBA/cE3c
Rua da Mãe de Deus, 13-A
9500-321 Ponta Delgada
Azores
PT
Roberto Resendes
  • Originador
Curator
Universidade dos Açores, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Departamento de Biologia
Rua da Mãe de Deus, 13-A
9500-321 Ponta Delgada
Azores
PT
Raul M. A. Neto
  • Originador
n/a
n/a
Odivelas
PT
Ian Tittley
  • Originador
Researcher
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
SW7 5BD London
GB
Pedro Afonso
  • Originador
Researcher
Okeanos / IMAR - Institute of Marine Research; University of the Azores
Rua Prof. Dr. Frederico Machado, 4
9900-138 Horta
Azores
PT
Ana Isabel Neto
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
Associate Professor with aggregation
Universidade dos Açores, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Departamento de Biologia and Grupo de Investigação Aquática Insular, IBBC-GBA/cE3c
Rua da Mãe de Deus, 13-A
9500-321 Ponta Delgada
Azores
PT

Cobertura Geográfica

Faial Island, Azores, Macaronesia, Portugal (approximately 38°39′12″N 28°50′41″W).

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [38,489, -28,845], Norte Leste [38,653, -28,559]

Cobertura Taxonômica

All macroalgae were identified to genus or species. In total, 118 taxa were identified belonging to 24 orders and 50 families, distributed by the phyla Rhodophyta (12 orders and 31 families), Chlorophyta (4 orders and 8 families), Ochrophyta (7 orders and 10 families), and Cyanobacteria (1 order and 1 family).

Filo Rhodophyta (Red Algae), Chlorophyta (Green Algae), Ochrophyta (Brown Algae), Cyanobacteria (Cyanophyta)

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial / Data final 1990-01-01 / 2018-12-31

Dados Sobre o Projeto

Aimed at improving the knowledge of the macroalgae flora of the Island of Faial, extensive observations were made in the period between 1990 and 2018, encompassing both collections and presence data recordings, and covering the littoral and sublittoral levels down to approximately 40 m around the island. This paper lists the taxonomic records and provides information on each species’ ecology and occurrence in the Island’s littoral.

Título Marine algal (seaweed) flora of Faial Island, Azores
Identificador Macroalgal flora of Faial Island (Azores)
Financiamento This study was mainly financed by the following projects/scientific expeditions: • Portuguese National Funds, through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, within the projects UID/BIA/00329/2019 and UID/BIA/00329/2020-2023 • Portuguese Regional Funds, through DRCT – Direção Regional da Ciência e Tecnologia, within several projects, since 2013 • CIRN/DB/UAc (Research Centre for Natural Resources, Universidade dos Açores, Departamento de Biologia) • CIIMAR (Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, Porto, Portugal). • MARÉ (Life-Nature B4-3200/98/509) • OGAMP (INTERREG IIIb— MAC/4.2/A2 2001) • MARMAC (INTERREG IIIb—03/MAC/4.2/A2 2004) • BALA – “Elaboration of the implementation program of the marine strategy framework directive - biodiversity of the coastal environments of the Azores” (2 /DRAM /2015), funded by the Government of the Azores - Regional Secretariat for the Sea, Science and Technology, Regional Directorate for Sea Affairs, GRA /SRMCT-DRAM; • MoniZEC-ARP - Monitorização de Áreas Marinhas Protegidas dos Açores com Regulamentação de Restrição à Pesca (30/DRAM/2018), funded by the Government of the Azores - Regional Secretariat for the Sea, Science and Technology, Regional Directorate for Sea Affairs, GRA /SRMCT-DRAM. • Seaforest Portugal Project (FA_06_2017_067), supported by the Portuguese Government grant Fundo Azul. • RESTORESEAS – Marine Forests of animals, plants and algae: nature-based tools to protect and restore biodiversity (Ref M2.2/RESTORESEAS/002/2022) funded through the join 2019-2020 Biodiversa & Water JPI joint call for research proposals, under the BiodivRestore ERA-net COFUND programme, and with Regional Science and Technology Fund of the Azores (FRCT). • MoniCO Program – “Azores Coastal Resources and Environmental Monitoring Program”, SRMCT/DRP. IMAR; DM-F was financially supported by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) of Portugal through doctoral fellowship 2021.04718.BD.
Descrição da Área de Estudo The island of Faial, located at the western end of the Central Group of the Azores archipelago (38°39′12″N, 28°50′41″W), 8.3 km west of Pico Island, is 21 km long in an east-west direction and 14 km wide, with an area of 173 km². The highest elevation of the island is the Caldeira, whose highest point is 1043 meters above sea level (Dores 2006). As in the remaining Azorean Islands, the climate is temperate oceanic, with regular and abundant rainfall, high levels of relative humidity and persistent winds, mainly during winter and autumn (Morton et al. 1998). The island lacks a continental shelf, the tidal range is small (<2 m, see Instituto Hidrográfico 1981) and coasts are subjected to swell and surge most of the year. With and extension of approximately 80 km, the island coastline has several bays and small sandy beaches, flanked by rocky cliffs. Intertidal rocky platforms, with variable width and sometimes dissected by channels and gulleys, can be found in several locations (e.g. Feteira, Capelinhos) and are mostly easily accessible by land (Neto pers. observ.). The rocky-shore communities of Faial, like all over in the archipelago are macroalgae-dominated at both intertidal and shallow subtidal levels (Tittley & Neto 1994, Neto & Tittley 1995). At the intertidal, a distinct zonation pattern is evident with a higher zone dominated by invertebrates (littorinids and chthamalid barnacles) in which patches of fringes of the algae Fucus spiralis Linnaeus and Gelidium microdon Kützing may occur. This is followed by the mid-shore zone covered by algal turfs composed either by soft algae (e.g. Centroceras, Chondracanthus) and or by articulate calcareous ones (e.g. Corallina and Jania). The lower zone is mainly dominated by calcareous crusts (first strata), covered by corticated macrophytes e.g. Corallina, Pterocladiella (Neto & Tittley 1995).
Descrição do Design The algae were sampled on field studies conducted during the development of different projects by IMAR-DOP during 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2018, and also in a few visits to the island made by IBBC-GBA/cE3c group in the years 1990, 1999, 2006 and 2013. Sampling was mainly done at the subtidal level in different locations around the island, and sporadically at the littoral level. Intertidal collections were done at low tide by walking along the shores. Subtidal collections were done by scuba diving. All collected specimens by IBBC-GBA/cE3c group were given an individual registration number and vouchers were deposited at the AZB Herbarium Ruy Telles Palhinha, based at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of the Azores.

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Celia Albuquerque
Norberto Serpa
Gustavo Martins
Maria Vale
Steve Hawkins
Isabel Lima
João Brum
Sara Vanessa Santos
João Gonçalves
Andrea Zita Botelho
M Rodrigues Marcos
Fernando Tempera
Ignacio Moreu
Afonso C. L. Prestes
Roberto Resendes
Raul M. A. Neto
Ian Tittley
Pedro Afonso

Métodos de Amostragem

Intertidal collections were made at low tide by walking along the shores. Subtidal collections were made by scuba diving. Sampling encompassed both physical collections and species presence recordings. For the former, in each sampling location, collections were made manually by scraping one or two specimens of all different species found into previously labelled bags. The species recording data was gathered by registering all species present in the sampled locations visited. Complementary data e.g. shore level (high, mid, low), orientation and type of substrate (bedrock, boulders, cobbles, mixed), habitat (tide pool, open rock, gully, crevice, cave) was also recorded.

Área de Estudo Collections were performed at littoral and sublittoral levels down to approximately 40 m around the island of Faial.
Controle de Qualidade The methodology adopted to identify each sampled taxon comprised morphological and anatomical observations of the whole specimens or slide preparations with the naked eye and using dissecting and compound microscopes, in order to characterize the diagnosing structures described in the literature and compare them with descriptions from other locations. In more difficult cases, specimens were sent to experts for identification.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. In the laboratory the specimens were accommodated, sorted and studied following standard procedures used in macroalgae identification. Species identification was based on morphological and anatomical characters and reproductive structures. Identifying small and simple thallus required the observation of the entire thallus with the naked eye and/or using dissecting and compound microscopes. For large and more complex algae, the investigation of the thallus anatomy required histological work to obtain longitudinal and transverse sections needed for the observation of cells, reproductive structures and other diagnosing characteristics. Various floras and keys from elsewhere were used for species identification, namely Schmidt (1931), Taylor (1967, 1978), Levring (1974), Dixon & Irvine (1977), Lawson & John (1982), Irvine (1983), Gayral & Cosson (1986), Fletcher (1987), Afonso-Carrillo & Sansón (1989), Burrows (1991), Boudouresque et al. (1992), Cabioc'h et al. (1992), Maggs & Hommersand (1993), Irvine & Chamberlain (1994), Brodie et al. (2007), Lloréns et al. (2012) and Rodríguez-Prieto et al. (2013). For more critical and taxonomically difficult taxa, specimens were taken to the Natural History Museum (London) for comparison with collections there, or sent to appropriate specialists. A reference collection was made for all specimens collected by giving them an herbarium code number and depositing them at the AZB Herbarium Ruy Telles Palhinha, University of Azores. Depending on the species and on further planned research, different types of collections were made, namely (i) liquid collections using 5% buffered formaldehyde seawater and then replacing it by Kew (Bridsen & Forman 1999); (ii) dried collections, either by pressing the algae (most species) following the method described by Gayral and Cosson (1986) or by letting them air dry (calcareous species); and (iii) silica collections. Nomenclatural and taxonomic status used here follow Algaebase (Guiry & Guiry, 2021). The database was organized on FileMaker Pro.

Dados de Coleção

Nome da Coleção AZB|Marine macroalgae collection of Faial Island-Occasional sampling
Identificador da Coleção 9fdfcab6-69d9-45bc-8210-b9b91eef474f
Identificador da Coleção Parental AZB Herbarium Ruy Telles Palhinha, Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of the Azores.
Nome da Coleção DOP|Marine macroalgae occurrence of Faial Island (Azores)-Project BALA
Identificador da Coleção 1b1bd2dc-3c74-4467-b620-b663789826b5
Identificador da Coleção Parental n/a
Nome da Coleção DOP|Marine macroalgae occurrence of Faial Island (Azores)-Project MARÉ
Identificador da Coleção 2aad17d8-428d-42ca-b22d-ab51c5dbcd2b
Identificador da Coleção Parental n/a
Nome da Coleção DOP|Marine macroalgae occurrence of Faial Island (Azores)-Project MARMAC
Identificador da Coleção e0e7c8f9-56c4-4302-8db3-45e52af9f822
Identificador da Coleção Parental n/a
Nome da Coleção DOP|Marine macroalgae occurrence of Faial Island (Azores)-Project MONIZEC-ARP
Identificador da Coleção 0ac2d400-8e09-4d70-9f4c-a7d1ee50b478
Identificador da Coleção Parental n/a
Nome da Coleção DOP|Marine macroalgae occurrence of Faial Island (Azores)-Project OGAMP
Identificador da Coleção ce6485b1-82ed-44ea-80e4-276fa4aee65b
Identificador da Coleção Parental n/a
Nome da Coleção DOP|Marine macroalgae collection of Faial Island-Occasional sampling
Identificador da Coleção a791eabf-5003-492d-be2e-69d921f9840f
Identificador da Coleção Parental DOP Herbarium, Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of the Azores.
Métodos de preservação do espécime Seco,  Seco e prensado,  Formalina,  Álcool,  Outro

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