Caulerpa species are marine green algae, which often act as invasive species with rapid clonal proliferation when growing outside their native biogeographical borders. Despite many publications on the genetics and ecology of Caulerpa species, their life history and ploidy levels are still to be resolved and are the subject of large controversy. While some authors claimed that the thallus found in nature has a haplodiplobiontic life cycle with heteromorphic alternation of generations, other authors claimed a diploid or haploid life cycle with only one generation involved. DAPI-staining with image analysis and microspectrophotometry were used to estimate relative nuclear DNA contents in three species of Caulerpa from the Mediterranean, ...
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Caulerpa (Chlorophyta) species inhabiting intertidal and shallow subtidal areas along the Israeli Me...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major threat to native biodiversity, ecosystem funct...
Caulerpa species are marine green algae, which often act as invasive species with rapid clonal proli...
Caulerpa species are marine green algae, which often act as invasive species with rapid clonal proli...
The successful sexual reproduction of the Mediterranean invasive species Caulerpa racemosa could exp...
Abstract Caulerpa spp. are clonal green marine algae which often act as invasive species when growin...
The westernmost occurrence of Caulerpa prolifera on the Atlantic European coast has been accepted in...
On the basis of morphological and molecular studies, we identified the Australian endemic green alga...
<p>Genome size variation and ploidy levels in different thalli portions of the three <i>Caulerpa</i>...
A two-year study focusing on the associated polychaete assemblages revealed that the degradation of ...
A survey to state the spread of Caulerpa cylindracea in the Calabrian Tyrrhenian coasts has been und...
The coenocytic green alga Caulerpa racemosa colonized the Mediterranean some time after the opening ...
Biological invasions rank amongst the most deleterious components of global change inducing alterati...
The Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman &...
Este artículo contiene 1 página, 1 figura.Early detection of invasive species is critical to their s...
Caulerpa (Chlorophyta) species inhabiting intertidal and shallow subtidal areas along the Israeli Me...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major threat to native biodiversity, ecosystem funct...
Caulerpa species are marine green algae, which often act as invasive species with rapid clonal proli...
Caulerpa species are marine green algae, which often act as invasive species with rapid clonal proli...
The successful sexual reproduction of the Mediterranean invasive species Caulerpa racemosa could exp...
Abstract Caulerpa spp. are clonal green marine algae which often act as invasive species when growin...
The westernmost occurrence of Caulerpa prolifera on the Atlantic European coast has been accepted in...
On the basis of morphological and molecular studies, we identified the Australian endemic green alga...
<p>Genome size variation and ploidy levels in different thalli portions of the three <i>Caulerpa</i>...
A two-year study focusing on the associated polychaete assemblages revealed that the degradation of ...
A survey to state the spread of Caulerpa cylindracea in the Calabrian Tyrrhenian coasts has been und...
The coenocytic green alga Caulerpa racemosa colonized the Mediterranean some time after the opening ...
Biological invasions rank amongst the most deleterious components of global change inducing alterati...
The Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman &...
Este artículo contiene 1 página, 1 figura.Early detection of invasive species is critical to their s...
Caulerpa (Chlorophyta) species inhabiting intertidal and shallow subtidal areas along the Israeli Me...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major threat to native biodiversity, ecosystem funct...