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Damien Ertz, Neil Sanderson, Marc Lebouvier. (2021). Thelopsis challenges the generic circumscription in the Gyalectaceae and brings new insights to the taxonomy of Ramonia (Vol. 53).
Abstract: The genus Thelopsis was classified in the family Stictidaceae but its systematic position has never been investigated by molecular methods. In order to determine its family placement and to test its monophyly, fungal DNA of recent collections of Thelopsis specimens was sequenced. Phylogenetic analyses using nuLSU, RPB2 and mtSSU sequences reveal that members of Thelopsis form a monophyletic group within the genus Gyalecta as currently accepted. The placement of Thelopsis, including the generic type T. rubella, within the genus Gyalecta challenges the generic circumscription of this group because Thelopsis is well recognized by the combination of morphological characters: perithecioid ascomata, well-developed periphysoids, polysporous asci and small, few-septate ellipsoid-oblong ascospores. The sterile sorediate Opegrapha corticola is also placed in the Gyalectaceae as sister species to Thelopsis byssoidea + T. rubella. Ascomata of O. corticola are illustrated for the first time and support its placement in the genus Thelopsis. The hypothesis that O. corticola might represent the sorediate fertile morph of T. rubella is not confirmed because the species is phylogenetically and morphologically distinct. Thelopsis is recovered as polyphyletic, with T. melathelia being placed as sister species to Ramonia. The new combinations Thelopsis corticola (Coppins & P. James) Sanderson & Ertz comb. nov. and Ramonia melathelia (Nyl.) Ertz comb. nov. are introduced and a new species of Gyalecta, G. amsterdamensis Ertz, is described from Amsterdam and Saint-Paul Islands, characterized by a sterile thallus with discrete soralia. Petractis luetkemuelleri and P. nodispora are accommodated in the new genus Neopetractis, differing from the generic type (P. clausa) by having a different phylogenetic position and a different photobiont. Francisrosea bicolor Ertz & Sanderson gen. & sp. nov. is described for a sterile sorediate lichen somewhat similar to Opegrapha corticola but having an isolated phylogenetic position as sister to a clade including Gyalidea praetermissa and the genera Neopetractis and Ramonia. Gyalecta farlowii, G. nidarosiensis and G. carneola are placed in a molecular phylogeny for the first time. The taxonomic significance of morphological characters in Gyalectaceae is discussed.
Keywords: Arthoniales Gyalectales lichen multispory phylogeny
Programme: 1167
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. (2017). The ? Scuti pulsations of ? Pictoris as observed by ASTEP from Antarctica (Vol. 608).
Abstract: Aims. The Antarctica Search for Transiting Extrasolar Planets (ASTEP), an automatized 400 mm telescope located at Concordia station in Antarctica, monitored ? Pictoris continuously to detect any variability linked to the transit of the Hill sphere of its planet ? Pictoris b. The long observation sequence, from March to September 2017, combined with the quality and high level duty cycle of our data, enables us to detect and analyse the ? Scuti pulsations of the star.Methods. Time series photometric data were obtained using aperture photometry by telescope defocussing. The 66 418 data points were analysed using the software package Period04. We only selected frequencies with amplitudes that exceed four times the local noise level in the amplitude spectrum.Results. We detect 31 ? Scuti pulsation frequencies, 28 of which are new detections. All the frequencies detected are in the interval 34.76?75.68 d-1. We also find that ? Pictoris exhibits at least one pulsation mode that varies in amplitude over our monitoring duration of seven months.
Programme: 1066
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. (2017). The ? Scuti pulsations of ? Pictoris as observed by ASTEP from Antarctica (Vol. 608).
Abstract: Aims. The Antarctica Search for Transiting Extrasolar Planets (ASTEP), an automatized 400 mm telescope located at Concordia station in Antarctica, monitored ? Pictoris continuously to detect any variability linked to the transit of the Hill sphere of its planet ? Pictoris b. The long observation sequence, from March to September 2017, combined with the quality and high level duty cycle of our data, enables us to detect and analyse the ? Scuti pulsations of the star.Methods. Time series photometric data were obtained using aperture photometry by telescope defocussing. The 66 418 data points were analysed using the software package Period04. We only selected frequencies with amplitudes that exceed four times the local noise level in the amplitude spectrum.Results. We detect 31 ? Scuti pulsation frequencies, 28 of which are new detections. All the frequencies detected are in the interval 34.76?75.68 d-1. We also find that ? Pictoris exhibits at least one pulsation mode that varies in amplitude over our monitoring duration of seven months.
Programme: 1066
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. (2021). The ? Pictoris b Hill sphere transit campaign – I. Photometric limits to dust and rings (Vol. 648).
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Tanimoto T. and Rivera L. (2008). The ZH ratio method for long-period seismic data: sensitivity kernels and observational techniques. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 172, 187–198.
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Yano Tomoko, Tanimoto T, Rivera L, . (2009). The ZH ratio method for long-period seismic data: inversion for S-wave velocity structure
. 0956-540X, 179(1), 413–424.
Keywords: Surface waves and free oscillations, Seismic tomography, Wave propagation,
Programme: 133
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Giret A., Verdier O. & Nativel P. (1992). The zeolitization model of Kerguelen Islands, Southern Indian Ocean. Antarctic Earth Sciences, , 457–463.
Abstract: Recent Progress in Antarctic Earth Sciences
Programme: 251
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. (2020). The Year of Polar Prediction in the Southern Hemisphere (YOPP-SH) (Vol. 101).
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De Vleeschouwer F. (2015). The Wonders of Peatlands.
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Ole Richter, David E. Gwyther, Benjamin K. Galton-Fenzi, Kaitlin A. Naughten. (2022). The Whole Antarctic Ocean Model (WAOM v1.0): development and evaluation (Vol. 15).
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