Background: Kelps (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) are brown macroalgae of utmost ecological, and increasingly economic, importance on temperate to polar rocky shores. Omics approaches in brown algae are still scarce and knowledge of their acclimation mechanisms to the changing conditions experienced in coastal environments can benefit from the application of RNA-sequencing. Despite evidence of ecotypic differentiation, transcriptomic responses from distinct geographical locations have, to our knowledge, never been studied in the sugar kelp Saccharina latissima so far. Results: In this study we investigated gene expression responses using RNA-sequencing of S. latissima from environments with contrasting temperature and salinity condition...
Marine macroalgae are important marine costal primary producers and of high importance for ecosystem...
The plasticity of different kelp populations to heat stress has seldom been investigated excluding e...
Kelps, the marine forest foundation species, are threatened by ocean warming at their warm distribut...
Climate change is significantly impacting the structure and function of marine ecosystems world wide...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes. Melting of glaciers as a co...
Saccharina latissima is an economically and ecologically relevant kelp species in Europe and North A...
<div><p>Kelps, brown algae of the order <em>Laminariales</em>, dominate rocky shores and form huge k...
Background Rockweeds are among the most important foundation species of temperate rocky littoral sho...
Kelps in the Arctic region are facing challenging natural conditions. They experience over 120 days ...
Kelps, algae of the order Laminariales, are important ecosystem engineers in temperate to Arctic coa...
Kelps, brown algae of the order Laminariales, dominate rocky shores of cold-temperate regions and co...
Previous research suggested that the polar and temperate populations of the kelp Saccharina latissim...
Macroalgae of the order Laminariales (kelp) are important components of cold-temperate coastal ecosy...
Marine forests and kelps as their foundation species are threatened by ocean warming especially at t...
Marine macroalgae are important marine costal primary producers and of high importance for ecosystem...
The plasticity of different kelp populations to heat stress has seldom been investigated excluding e...
Kelps, the marine forest foundation species, are threatened by ocean warming at their warm distribut...
Climate change is significantly impacting the structure and function of marine ecosystems world wide...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes. Melting of glaciers as a co...
Saccharina latissima is an economically and ecologically relevant kelp species in Europe and North A...
<div><p>Kelps, brown algae of the order <em>Laminariales</em>, dominate rocky shores and form huge k...
Background Rockweeds are among the most important foundation species of temperate rocky littoral sho...
Kelps in the Arctic region are facing challenging natural conditions. They experience over 120 days ...
Kelps, algae of the order Laminariales, are important ecosystem engineers in temperate to Arctic coa...
Kelps, brown algae of the order Laminariales, dominate rocky shores of cold-temperate regions and co...
Previous research suggested that the polar and temperate populations of the kelp Saccharina latissim...
Macroalgae of the order Laminariales (kelp) are important components of cold-temperate coastal ecosy...
Marine forests and kelps as their foundation species are threatened by ocean warming especially at t...
Marine macroalgae are important marine costal primary producers and of high importance for ecosystem...
The plasticity of different kelp populations to heat stress has seldom been investigated excluding e...
Kelps, the marine forest foundation species, are threatened by ocean warming at their warm distribut...