none9siCoralline algae are among the most common seaweeds in benthic habitats worldwide, as well as one of the most species-diverse groups. Unfortunately, they are also among the most problematic in terms of species circumscription and characterization. Their taxonomic history has been plagued by problems of cryptic diversity, phenotypic plasticity and taxonomic misinterpretations related to the importance of some morphological characters. Key tasks in current coralline taxonomy are to clarify the extent of genetic variation of individual species and link type specimens with molecular phylogenetic clades. We examined three Mediterranean species of Lithophyllum (L. byssoides, L. incrustans, L. stictaeforme) using a combination of molecular m...
DNA sequences from type material in the nongeniculate coralline genus Lithophyllum were used to unam...
Mediterranean’s coralligenous concretions (Habitat 1107 – Habitat directive 92/43 EEC) develop on th...
Lithophyllum byssoides is a common coralline alga in the intertidal zone of Mediterranean coasts, wh...
Coralline algae are among the most common seaweeds in benthic habitats worldwide, as well as one of ...
International audienceLithophyllum species in the Mediterranean Sea function as algal bioconstructor...
With 142 species currently accepted, Lithophyllum is the most species-rich genus in the coralline al...
Species of the genus Lithophyllum are important carbonate producers and bioconstructors. In recent y...
A constant effort in sequencing an extensive number of specimens originating from comprehensive samp...
International audienceA constant effort in sequencing an extensive number of specimens originating f...
Coralline algae are globally distributed ecosystem engineers that in the Mediterranean Sea act as ke...
DNA sequences from type material in the nongeniculate coralline genus Lithophyllum were used to unam...
Mediterranean’s coralligenous concretions (Habitat 1107 – Habitat directive 92/43 EEC) develop on th...
Lithophyllum byssoides is a common coralline alga in the intertidal zone of Mediterranean coasts, wh...
Coralline algae are among the most common seaweeds in benthic habitats worldwide, as well as one of ...
International audienceLithophyllum species in the Mediterranean Sea function as algal bioconstructor...
With 142 species currently accepted, Lithophyllum is the most species-rich genus in the coralline al...
Species of the genus Lithophyllum are important carbonate producers and bioconstructors. In recent y...
A constant effort in sequencing an extensive number of specimens originating from comprehensive samp...
International audienceA constant effort in sequencing an extensive number of specimens originating f...
Coralline algae are globally distributed ecosystem engineers that in the Mediterranean Sea act as ke...
DNA sequences from type material in the nongeniculate coralline genus Lithophyllum were used to unam...
Mediterranean’s coralligenous concretions (Habitat 1107 – Habitat directive 92/43 EEC) develop on th...
Lithophyllum byssoides is a common coralline alga in the intertidal zone of Mediterranean coasts, wh...