In Europe, the last 20 years have seen a spectacular increase in accidental introductions of marine species, but it has recently been suggested that both the actual number of invaders and their impacts have been seriously underestimated because of the prevalence of sibling species in marine habitats. The red alga Polysiphonia harveyi is regarded as an alien in the British Isles and Atlantic Europe, having appeared in various locations there during the past 170 years. Similar or conspecific populations are known from Atlantic North America and Japan, To choose between three competing hypotheses concerning the origin of P. harveyi in Europe, we employed rbcL sequence analysis in conjunction with karyological and interbreeding data for samples...
Gracilaria vermiculophylla (Ohmi) Papenf., an agar-producing red alga introduced from northeast Asia...
The detection of invasive species is commonly challenging in marine environments, often related with...
Grateloupia doryphora (Montagne) M. Howe is an invasive foliose alga that was reported for the first...
In Europe, the last 20 years have seen a spectacular increase in accidental introductions of marine ...
International audienceMacroalgae are prone to be introduced outside of their autochthonous area; how...
There is currently conflict in the literature on the taxonomic status of the reportedly cosmopolitan...
The flagellate micro-alga Fibrocapsa japonica can form harmful algal blooms:along all temperate coas...
Despite studies suggesting that most seaweeds are poor dispersers, many red algal species are report...
Seaweed invasions are recognized as one of the major threats to biological diversity and coastal res...
The spread of nonindigenous species into new habitats is having a drastic effect on natural ecosyste...
Our knowledge of seaweed diversity and biogeography still largely relies on information derived from...
Despite studies suggesting that most seaweeds are poor dispersers, many red algal species are report...
Conspicuous tufts of the filamentous algae Polysiphonia Greville inhabit the reefs of Crassostrea gi...
Mastocarpus stellatus is a common intertidal red alga in the north Atlantic. Previous work showed th...
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Gracilaria vermiculophylla (Ohmi) Papenf., an agar-producing red alga introduced from northeast Asia...
The detection of invasive species is commonly challenging in marine environments, often related with...
Grateloupia doryphora (Montagne) M. Howe is an invasive foliose alga that was reported for the first...
In Europe, the last 20 years have seen a spectacular increase in accidental introductions of marine ...
International audienceMacroalgae are prone to be introduced outside of their autochthonous area; how...
There is currently conflict in the literature on the taxonomic status of the reportedly cosmopolitan...
The flagellate micro-alga Fibrocapsa japonica can form harmful algal blooms:along all temperate coas...
Despite studies suggesting that most seaweeds are poor dispersers, many red algal species are report...
Seaweed invasions are recognized as one of the major threats to biological diversity and coastal res...
The spread of nonindigenous species into new habitats is having a drastic effect on natural ecosyste...
Our knowledge of seaweed diversity and biogeography still largely relies on information derived from...
Despite studies suggesting that most seaweeds are poor dispersers, many red algal species are report...
Conspicuous tufts of the filamentous algae Polysiphonia Greville inhabit the reefs of Crassostrea gi...
Mastocarpus stellatus is a common intertidal red alga in the north Atlantic. Previous work showed th...
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Gracilaria vermiculophylla (Ohmi) Papenf., an agar-producing red alga introduced from northeast Asia...
The detection of invasive species is commonly challenging in marine environments, often related with...
Grateloupia doryphora (Montagne) M. Howe is an invasive foliose alga that was reported for the first...