Abstract Background Establishing populations in ecologically marginal habitats may require substantial phenotypic changes that come about through phenotypic plasticity, local adaptation, or both. West-Eberhard’s “plasticity-first” model suggests that plasticity allows for rapid colonisation of a new environment, followed by directional selection that develops local adaptation. Two predictions from this model are that (i) individuals of the original population have high enough plasticity to survive and reproduce in the marginal environment, and (ii) individuals of the marginal population show evidence of local adaptation. Individuals of the macroalga Fucus vesiculosus from the North Sea colonised the hyposaline (≥2–3‰) Baltic Sea less than 8...
Reproduction of attached large brown algae is known to occur only by sexual zygotes. Using microsate...
Geologically recent radiations can shed light on speciation processes, but incomplete lineage sortin...
Understanding the extent to which neutral processes and adaptive divergence shape the spatial struct...
The aim of my thesis was to investigate neutral and adaptive evolution of a lineage of macroalga (Fu...
Background: Theory predicts that speciation can be quite rapid. Previous examples comprise a wide ra...
BACKGROUND: Most species of brown macroalgae recruit exclusively sexually. However, Fucus radicans, ...
The Baltic Sea is considered an ecological marginal environment, where both marine and freshwater sp...
The Baltic is a young, brackish and non-tidal sea, supporting an impoverished marine flora compared...
The brackish Baltic Sea is a marginal environment for both marine and freshwater species. The rate o...
Marine microorganisms have the potential to disperse widely with few obvious barriers to gene flow. ...
Background: Theory predicts that speciation can be quite rapid. Previous examples comprise a wide ra...
Climate change is threating species' persistence worldwide. To predict species responses to climate ...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
Marine organisms colonizing brackish habitats such as the Baltic Sea must cope with the negative eff...
The brown macroalgae Fucus radicans is endemic to the Baltic Sea, but little is known about this new...
Reproduction of attached large brown algae is known to occur only by sexual zygotes. Using microsate...
Geologically recent radiations can shed light on speciation processes, but incomplete lineage sortin...
Understanding the extent to which neutral processes and adaptive divergence shape the spatial struct...
The aim of my thesis was to investigate neutral and adaptive evolution of a lineage of macroalga (Fu...
Background: Theory predicts that speciation can be quite rapid. Previous examples comprise a wide ra...
BACKGROUND: Most species of brown macroalgae recruit exclusively sexually. However, Fucus radicans, ...
The Baltic Sea is considered an ecological marginal environment, where both marine and freshwater sp...
The Baltic is a young, brackish and non-tidal sea, supporting an impoverished marine flora compared...
The brackish Baltic Sea is a marginal environment for both marine and freshwater species. The rate o...
Marine microorganisms have the potential to disperse widely with few obvious barriers to gene flow. ...
Background: Theory predicts that speciation can be quite rapid. Previous examples comprise a wide ra...
Climate change is threating species' persistence worldwide. To predict species responses to climate ...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
Marine organisms colonizing brackish habitats such as the Baltic Sea must cope with the negative eff...
The brown macroalgae Fucus radicans is endemic to the Baltic Sea, but little is known about this new...
Reproduction of attached large brown algae is known to occur only by sexual zygotes. Using microsate...
Geologically recent radiations can shed light on speciation processes, but incomplete lineage sortin...
Understanding the extent to which neutral processes and adaptive divergence shape the spatial struct...