The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeographic and population genetic tools. Phylogeographic and population genetic analyses demonstrated that the cultivated red alga Gracilaria chilensis colonised the Chilean coast from New Zealand. Combining archaeological observations with phylogeographic data provided evidence that exchanges between New Zealand and Chile have occurred at least before the Holocene, likely at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and we suggest that migration probably occurred via rafting. Furthermore, the remarkably low microsatellite diversity found in the Chilean populations compared to those in New Zealand is consistent with a recent genetic bottleneck as a result o...
Oceanic islands offer special opportunities for understanding the patterns and processes of evolutio...
With the worldwide decline of temperate marine macroalgal populations, it is becoming important that...
Biogenic reefs created byModiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats...
The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeographic and ...
<div><p>The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeograp...
International audienceThe history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological...
Gracilaria chilensis is the main cultivated seaweed in Chile. The low genetic diversity observed in ...
International audienceGracilaria chilensis is the main cultivated seaweed in Chile. The low genetic ...
Background: Population structure and genetic diversity of marine organisms in the Northwestern Pacif...
Ocean currents are an important driver of evolution for sea-dispersed plants, enabling them to maint...
Macrocystis represents the most widely distributed kelp genus, providing structure and energy for on...
Aim: Long-distance dispersal (LDD) events occur rarely but play a fundamental role in shaping specie...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that have created diversity and the genetic potential of sp...
A multidisciplinary approach has identified sigmoidal genetic clines on the east and west coasts in ...
Lasaea is a genus of molluscs that primarily consists of minute, hermaphroditic bivalves that occupy...
Oceanic islands offer special opportunities for understanding the patterns and processes of evolutio...
With the worldwide decline of temperate marine macroalgal populations, it is becoming important that...
Biogenic reefs created byModiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats...
The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeographic and ...
<div><p>The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeograp...
International audienceThe history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological...
Gracilaria chilensis is the main cultivated seaweed in Chile. The low genetic diversity observed in ...
International audienceGracilaria chilensis is the main cultivated seaweed in Chile. The low genetic ...
Background: Population structure and genetic diversity of marine organisms in the Northwestern Pacif...
Ocean currents are an important driver of evolution for sea-dispersed plants, enabling them to maint...
Macrocystis represents the most widely distributed kelp genus, providing structure and energy for on...
Aim: Long-distance dispersal (LDD) events occur rarely but play a fundamental role in shaping specie...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that have created diversity and the genetic potential of sp...
A multidisciplinary approach has identified sigmoidal genetic clines on the east and west coasts in ...
Lasaea is a genus of molluscs that primarily consists of minute, hermaphroditic bivalves that occupy...
Oceanic islands offer special opportunities for understanding the patterns and processes of evolutio...
With the worldwide decline of temperate marine macroalgal populations, it is becoming important that...
Biogenic reefs created byModiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats...