International audienceThis paper explores the diversity and taxonomy of species within Fragilaria sensu stricto, an abundant and ecologically important diatom genus, taking advantage of cultured and DNA‐barcoded material. The goal is to facilitate identification of European taxa within this complex, providing a unified view on morphological and molecular diversity. There is general agreement that the separation of species within the group of Fragilaria is difficult because morphological descriptions of species are not consistent between authorities, ongoing taxonomic revisions have resulted in species described with standards of the late 20th and 21st centuries alongside descriptions based on 19th century (light microcscopical) criteria, an...
ABSTRACT Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are ubiquitous and can be found wherever there is water and are e...
<div><p>Limited molecular data for marine tube-forming diatoms are available currently and this stud...
Fragilaria gracilis is one of the most reported Fragilaria species in Europe, observed in a broad ra...
International audienceThis paper explores the diversity and taxonomy of species within Fragilaria se...
There is mounting evidence based on molecular phylogenies and their congruence with sexual compatibi...
Abstract: Fragilaria vaucheriae is one of the most common Fragilaria species in Europe, typically re...
Fragilaria and Ulnaria are two closely related diatom genera for which the delimitation and circumsc...
Genus Frustulia was chosen for this work due to the continuity of the previous research of our phyco...
Diatoms are one of the most abundant and arguably the most species-rich group of protists. Diatom sp...
A new freshwater diatom species was described from southwest Europe (Portugal), based on morphologic...
Background – Now and in the past, species discovery in diatoms begins, and often ends, with a survey...
International audienceThe Bacillariaceae is a very species-rich family of raphid diatoms and include...
Recent use of molecular methods to revisit taxonomically problematic diatom species revealed severe ...
Many diatom groups are known for widespread (pseudo)cryptic species diversity and Pinnularia gibba g...
ABSTRACT Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are ubiquitous and can be found wherever there is water and are e...
<div><p>Limited molecular data for marine tube-forming diatoms are available currently and this stud...
Fragilaria gracilis is one of the most reported Fragilaria species in Europe, observed in a broad ra...
International audienceThis paper explores the diversity and taxonomy of species within Fragilaria se...
There is mounting evidence based on molecular phylogenies and their congruence with sexual compatibi...
Abstract: Fragilaria vaucheriae is one of the most common Fragilaria species in Europe, typically re...
Fragilaria and Ulnaria are two closely related diatom genera for which the delimitation and circumsc...
Genus Frustulia was chosen for this work due to the continuity of the previous research of our phyco...
Diatoms are one of the most abundant and arguably the most species-rich group of protists. Diatom sp...
A new freshwater diatom species was described from southwest Europe (Portugal), based on morphologic...
Background – Now and in the past, species discovery in diatoms begins, and often ends, with a survey...
International audienceThe Bacillariaceae is a very species-rich family of raphid diatoms and include...
Recent use of molecular methods to revisit taxonomically problematic diatom species revealed severe ...
Many diatom groups are known for widespread (pseudo)cryptic species diversity and Pinnularia gibba g...
ABSTRACT Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are ubiquitous and can be found wherever there is water and are e...
<div><p>Limited molecular data for marine tube-forming diatoms are available currently and this stud...
Fragilaria gracilis is one of the most reported Fragilaria species in Europe, observed in a broad ra...