The red alga Plocamium is a cosmopolitan genus, known for its distinct branching pattern and rich chemical composition. Recent studies indicate morphological-based species delimitation approaches have failed to accurately discern diversity, distributions, and evolutionary relationship between species worldwide. Currently there are seven recognized species within New Zealand based on traditional morphological approaches and no molecular based work focused on discerning true diversity of New Zealand species in this genus. This thesis is the first to use molecular-assisted alpha taxonomy to investigate Plocamium within New Zealand. Phylogenetic analyses (Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference) based on COI, rbcL, LSU and combined LSU/COI ma...
We examine the global relationships of all New Zealand’s Lycopodiaceae species through DNA sequencin...
Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies were made on recently collected Halymenia plants wi...
Molecular techniques have enhanced our ability to unravel the evolutionary history and hidden divers...
The red alga Plocamium is a cosmopolitan genus, known for its distinct branching pattern and rich ch...
A number of taxonomic accounts have been produced for species of the red alga Plocamium in South Afr...
The brown algal genus Lessonia is distributed in the Southern Hemisphere where it can form dominant ...
Our knowledge of seaweed diversity and biogeography still largely relies on information derived from...
Current research on marine cryptic species, through the use of molecular tools, is revealing unexpec...
This thesis focuses on the molecular systematics of four selected Australian brown algal genera (Pha...
The widely distributed genus Codium is a major component of the marine macroalgal flora and has its ...
© 2018 International Phycological Society. Many brown macroalgal species are difficult to identify b...
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Sequence data generated during a Canadian barcode survey (COI-5P) of the tribes Polysiphonieae and S...
Les analyses moléculaires ont indiqué que plusieurs taxons australiens précédemment identifiés comme...
Red algae demonstrate significant phenotypic plasticity and convergent evolution, making morphologic...
We examine the global relationships of all New Zealand’s Lycopodiaceae species through DNA sequencin...
Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies were made on recently collected Halymenia plants wi...
Molecular techniques have enhanced our ability to unravel the evolutionary history and hidden divers...
The red alga Plocamium is a cosmopolitan genus, known for its distinct branching pattern and rich ch...
A number of taxonomic accounts have been produced for species of the red alga Plocamium in South Afr...
The brown algal genus Lessonia is distributed in the Southern Hemisphere where it can form dominant ...
Our knowledge of seaweed diversity and biogeography still largely relies on information derived from...
Current research on marine cryptic species, through the use of molecular tools, is revealing unexpec...
This thesis focuses on the molecular systematics of four selected Australian brown algal genera (Pha...
The widely distributed genus Codium is a major component of the marine macroalgal flora and has its ...
© 2018 International Phycological Society. Many brown macroalgal species are difficult to identify b...
Spatial patterns of genetic diversity provide insight into the demography and history of species. Mo...
Sequence data generated during a Canadian barcode survey (COI-5P) of the tribes Polysiphonieae and S...
Les analyses moléculaires ont indiqué que plusieurs taxons australiens précédemment identifiés comme...
Red algae demonstrate significant phenotypic plasticity and convergent evolution, making morphologic...
We examine the global relationships of all New Zealand’s Lycopodiaceae species through DNA sequencin...
Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies were made on recently collected Halymenia plants wi...
Molecular techniques have enhanced our ability to unravel the evolutionary history and hidden divers...