There is currently conflict in the literature on the taxonomic status of the reportedly cosmopolitan species Neosiphonia harveyi, a common red alga along the coast of Atlantic Canada and New England, USA. Neosiphonia harveyi sensu lato was assessed using three molecular markers: COI-5P, ITS and rbcL. All three markers clearly delimited three genetic species groups within N. harveyi sensu lato in this region, which we identified as N. harveyi, N. japonica and Polysiphonia akkeshiensis (here resurrected from synonymy with N. japonica). Although Neosiphonia harveyi is considered by some authors to be introduced to the Atlantic from the western Pacific, it was only confirmed from the North Atlantic suggesting it is native to this area. In contr...
K. mikimotoi has been classified under many names and has been mis-assigned to different species and...
Salinity imposes a significant barrier to he distribution of many organisms, including diatoms. Diat...
Ports and farms are well-known primary introduction hotspots for marine non-indigenous species (NIS)...
There is currently conflict in the literature on the taxonomic status of the reportedly cosmopolitan...
In Europe, the last 20 years have seen a spectacular increase in accidental introductions of marine ...
Sequence data generated during a Canadian barcode survey (COI-5P) of the tribes Polysiphonieae and S...
The flagellate micro-alga Fibrocapsa japonica can form harmful algal blooms:along all temperate coas...
International audienceMacroalgae are prone to be introduced outside of their autochthonous area; how...
The spread of nonindigenous species into new habitats is having a drastic effect on natural ecosyste...
Premise of the study: Although some species of Characeae, known as stoneworts, can be found on every...
BACKGROUND: Saccharina japonica (Areschoug) Lane, Mayes, Druehl et Saunders is an economically impor...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that have created diversity and the genetic potential of sp...
Background: Population structure and genetic diversity of marine organisms in the Northwestern Pacif...
Marine aquaculture and stock enhancement are major causes of the introduction of alien species. A go...
The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeographic and ...
K. mikimotoi has been classified under many names and has been mis-assigned to different species and...
Salinity imposes a significant barrier to he distribution of many organisms, including diatoms. Diat...
Ports and farms are well-known primary introduction hotspots for marine non-indigenous species (NIS)...
There is currently conflict in the literature on the taxonomic status of the reportedly cosmopolitan...
In Europe, the last 20 years have seen a spectacular increase in accidental introductions of marine ...
Sequence data generated during a Canadian barcode survey (COI-5P) of the tribes Polysiphonieae and S...
The flagellate micro-alga Fibrocapsa japonica can form harmful algal blooms:along all temperate coas...
International audienceMacroalgae are prone to be introduced outside of their autochthonous area; how...
The spread of nonindigenous species into new habitats is having a drastic effect on natural ecosyste...
Premise of the study: Although some species of Characeae, known as stoneworts, can be found on every...
BACKGROUND: Saccharina japonica (Areschoug) Lane, Mayes, Druehl et Saunders is an economically impor...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that have created diversity and the genetic potential of sp...
Background: Population structure and genetic diversity of marine organisms in the Northwestern Pacif...
Marine aquaculture and stock enhancement are major causes of the introduction of alien species. A go...
The history of a domesticated marine macroalga is studied using archaeological, phylogeographic and ...
K. mikimotoi has been classified under many names and has been mis-assigned to different species and...
Salinity imposes a significant barrier to he distribution of many organisms, including diatoms. Diat...
Ports and farms are well-known primary introduction hotspots for marine non-indigenous species (NIS)...