Ongoing speciation within the diatom Fragilariopsis kerguelensis in the
Southern Ocean?
Abstract
While the identification of microbial eukaryotes using molecular tools
is now widespread, additional information are needed to confirm the
molecular observation and make the difference between species and
population variants, and therefore to better understand the biogeography
of microbial eukaryotes. In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Postel et
al (2020) not only used three molecular approaches to identify subgroups
of Fragilariopsis kerguelensis but also morphology and physiology to
better understand the relationship between the three genotypes. They
revealed that (1) the three genotypes of the diatom F. kerguelensis have
a negligible gene flux; and (2) two of the genotypes are geographically
isolated with different physiology but still able to crossbreed; and (3)
the last one is omnipresent but reproductively isolated.