Geographic variation in temperature responses (survival and growth) was investigated in two red algae: Digenea simplex (Wulfen) C. Agardh and Champia parvula (C. Agardh) Harvey. D. simplex has a tropical to warm temperate distribution; C. parvula extends from the tropics into the cold temperate zone. Ecoclinal variation was found in both species but was much stronger in C. parvula than in D. simplex. The former species showed variation in upper and lower tolerance limits as well as in the upper and lower limits for growth. The latter species showed variation mainly in its lower tolerance limit. Ecoclinal variation was related to the amount of present and glacial selection pressure along the climate gradient. In both species, isolates from t...
Differentiation of thermal traits (i.e. growth, survival and reproduction) was studied in the green ...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Differentiation in temperature responses (survival and growth) was investigated among isolates of tw...
Geographic variation in temperature responses (survival and growth) was investigated in two red alga...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Two species of cold-temperate algae from the North Atlantic Ocean, Polyides rotundus and Furcellaria...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of six western European...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Genetic differentiation among geographic isolates of the pantropical to warm-temperate red alga Dige...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of some Northeast Ameri...
We examined the temperature tolerance of microscopic phases from geographically disjunct isolates of...
We examined the temperature tolerance of microscopic phases from geographically disjunct isolates of...
Genetic differentiation among geographic isolates of the pantropical to warm-temperate red alga Dige...
Differentiation of thermal traits (i.e. growth, survival and reproduction) was studied in the green ...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Differentiation in temperature responses (survival and growth) was investigated among isolates of tw...
Geographic variation in temperature responses (survival and growth) was investigated in two red alga...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Two species of cold-temperate algae from the North Atlantic Ocean, Polyides rotundus and Furcellaria...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of six western European...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Genetic differentiation among geographic isolates of the pantropical to warm-temperate red alga Dige...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of some Northeast Ameri...
We examined the temperature tolerance of microscopic phases from geographically disjunct isolates of...
We examined the temperature tolerance of microscopic phases from geographically disjunct isolates of...
Genetic differentiation among geographic isolates of the pantropical to warm-temperate red alga Dige...
Differentiation of thermal traits (i.e. growth, survival and reproduction) was studied in the green ...
Three species of Arctic to cold-temperate amphi-Atlantic algae, all occurring also in the North Paci...
Differentiation in temperature responses (survival and growth) was investigated among isolates of tw...