Float and raft: role of buoyant seaweeds in the phylogeography and genetic structure of non-buoyant associated flora
Many seaweed species (primary rafters) float at the sea surface and travel with marine
currents after detachment from benthic habitats. Various studies have confirmed that …
currents after detachment from benthic habitats. Various studies have confirmed that …
Molecular phylogeny of the Cladophoraceae (Cladophorales, Ulvophyceae), with the resurrection of Acrocladus Nägeli and Willeella Børgesen, and the description of Lurbica …
The taxonomy of the Cladophoraceae, a large family of filamentous green algae, has been
problematic for a long time due to morphological simplicity, parallel evolution, phenotypic …
problematic for a long time due to morphological simplicity, parallel evolution, phenotypic …
Species‐delimitation and phylogenetic analyses of some cosmopolitan species of Hypnea (Rhodophyta) reveal synonyms and misapplied names to H. cervicornis …
Hypnea has an intricate nomenclatural history due to a wide pantropical distribution and
considerable morphological variation. Recent molecular studies have provided further …
considerable morphological variation. Recent molecular studies have provided further …
Cryptic diversity and phylogeographic patterns of the Bostrychia intricata species complex (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) along the coast of southeastern Australia
Marine phylogeographic studies have recently shown that historical events, oceanography
and ecological factors shape patterns of biodiversity and population connectivity. In …
and ecological factors shape patterns of biodiversity and population connectivity. In …
Mangrove macroalgae increase their growth under ocean acidification: a study with Bostrychia (Rhodophyta) haplotypes from different biogeographic provinces
Increasing oceanic CO 2 has caused a decrease in oceanic pH, a process termed ocean
acidification (OA). OA may benefit fleshy macroalgae due to the increased availability of …
acidification (OA). OA may benefit fleshy macroalgae due to the increased availability of …
Review of available DNA sequence data: our understanding of macroalgal diversity in New Zealand
Understanding our biodiversity is of the utmost importance to determine evolutionary
histories of organisms, reliably detect new incursions and select species for commercial …
histories of organisms, reliably detect new incursions and select species for commercial …
Comparative phylogeography of six red algae along the Antarctic Peninsula: extreme genetic depletion linked to historical bottlenecks and recent expansion
Abstract In the Southern Ocean, rapid climatic fluctuations during the Quaternary are thought
to have induced range contractions and bottlenecks, thereby instigating genetic divergence …
to have induced range contractions and bottlenecks, thereby instigating genetic divergence …
Comparative phylogeography of two Agarophyton species in the New Zealand archipelago
Molecular studies have reported the coexistence of two species of Agarophyton in New
Zealand: the newly described A. transtasmanicum with an apparently restricted distribution …
Zealand: the newly described A. transtasmanicum with an apparently restricted distribution …
Contrasting patterns of population structure and demographic history in cryptic species of Bostrychia intricata (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) from New Zealand
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of
species. Morphologically similar but genetically distinct “cryptic” species are increasingly …
species. Morphologically similar but genetically distinct “cryptic” species are increasingly …
Comparative physiological studies on the growth of cryptic species of Bostrychia intricata (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in various salinity and temperature …
Inter‐and intra‐specific physiological variations of intertidal macroalgae have been well
investigated. However, studies on physiological responses of cryptic algal species have …
investigated. However, studies on physiological responses of cryptic algal species have …