Northern hemisphere rockweeds (Fucus) are thought to have evolved in the North Pacific and then spread to the North Atlantic following the opening of the Bering Strait. They have dispersed and widely speciated in the North Atlantic and its tributary seas. Fucus distichus is likely near the ancestral member of this genus, and studies have shown that there are several species/subspecies in this complex (i.e. F. evanescens and F. gardneri). We used phylogenetic and haplotype analyses to test the phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of F. distichus. Our data and subsequent analyses demonstrate that, unlike previous studies that lacked samples from an extensive geographical area of the Arctic and Subarctic, there is a distinct Arctic hapl...
Despite the strength of climatic variability at high latitudes and upper elevations, we still do not...
The North-Atlantic has warmed faster than all other ocean basins and climate change scenarios predic...
The genus Fucus (Phaeophyceae) has nine commonly accepted species, six of which inhabit North Americ...
<div><p>Northern hemisphere rockweeds (<i>Fucus</i>) are thought to have evolved in the North Pacifi...
AimWe examined the phylogeography of the cold-temperate macroalgal species Fucus distichus L., a key...
Understanding the processes driving speciation in marine ecosystems remained a challenge until recen...
We examined 733 individuals of Fucusspiralis from 21 locations and 1093 Fucusvesiculosus individuals...
In order to investigate how episodes of geological and climatic change have influenced the distribut...
In order to investigate how episodes of geological and climatic change have influenced the distribut...
Aim: The opening of the Bering Strait initiated significant biotic interchange that is postulated to...
AimAscophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis is a dominant fucoid seaweed occurring along sheltered, rocky s...
Members of the seaweed family Fucaceae have been recurrent models in North Atlantic phylogeographic ...
Glacial vicariance is regarded as one of the most prevalent drivers of phylogeographic structure and...
The seaweed Fucus serratus is hypothesized to have evolved in the North Atlantic and present populat...
Aim Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis is a dominant fucoid seaweed occurring along sheltered, rocky ...
Despite the strength of climatic variability at high latitudes and upper elevations, we still do not...
The North-Atlantic has warmed faster than all other ocean basins and climate change scenarios predic...
The genus Fucus (Phaeophyceae) has nine commonly accepted species, six of which inhabit North Americ...
<div><p>Northern hemisphere rockweeds (<i>Fucus</i>) are thought to have evolved in the North Pacifi...
AimWe examined the phylogeography of the cold-temperate macroalgal species Fucus distichus L., a key...
Understanding the processes driving speciation in marine ecosystems remained a challenge until recen...
We examined 733 individuals of Fucusspiralis from 21 locations and 1093 Fucusvesiculosus individuals...
In order to investigate how episodes of geological and climatic change have influenced the distribut...
In order to investigate how episodes of geological and climatic change have influenced the distribut...
Aim: The opening of the Bering Strait initiated significant biotic interchange that is postulated to...
AimAscophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis is a dominant fucoid seaweed occurring along sheltered, rocky s...
Members of the seaweed family Fucaceae have been recurrent models in North Atlantic phylogeographic ...
Glacial vicariance is regarded as one of the most prevalent drivers of phylogeographic structure and...
The seaweed Fucus serratus is hypothesized to have evolved in the North Atlantic and present populat...
Aim Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis is a dominant fucoid seaweed occurring along sheltered, rocky ...
Despite the strength of climatic variability at high latitudes and upper elevations, we still do not...
The North-Atlantic has warmed faster than all other ocean basins and climate change scenarios predic...
The genus Fucus (Phaeophyceae) has nine commonly accepted species, six of which inhabit North Americ...