Thirty-two isolates of four amphi-Atlantic seaweed species with a tropical to subtropical distribution (Dictyopteris delicatula, Ceratodictyon intricatum, Ernodesmis verticillata and Lophocladia trichoclados) have been investigated for their temperature responses. Long (8 week) incubation times at 15-18 degrees C caused damage or death in all isolates. Lower temperatures were tolerated only for shorter incubation times or caused severe damage. High temperatures in the range 30-35 degrees C were tolerated. For L. trichoclados growth response curves were also determined which showed growth at temperatures ranging from 18/20 to 30 degrees C, with optimum growth rates at 25-30 degrees C. Crossing experiments with isolates of L. trichoclados sho...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of six western European...
The temperature responses for growth and survival have been experimentally tested for 6 species of t...
The existence of temperature limits at the geographic distribution boundaries was experimentally exa...
Thirty-two isolates of four amphi-Atlantic seaweed species with a tropical to subtropical distributi...
Nineteen isolates of four amphi-Atlantic seaweed species with a tropical to warm-temperate/Mediterra...
Temperature tolerances were determined for Caribbean isolates (total 31) of seaweeds belonging to th...
Temperature tolerances were determined for Caribbean isolates (total 31) of seaweeds belonging to th...
Temperature tolerances and relative growth rates were determined for different isolates of the tropi...
Temperature tolerances and relative growth rates were determined for different isolates of the tropi...
Experimentally determined ranges of thermal tolerance and requirements for completion of the life hi...
We examined the existence of temperature ecotypes in seaweed species from the North Atlantic Ocean b...
The relationship between distribution boundaries and temperature responses of some North AtlanticCla...
We examined the existence of temperature ecotypes in seaweed species from the North Atlantic Ocean b...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of six western European...
The temperature responses for growth and survival have been experimentally tested for 6 species of t...
The existence of temperature limits at the geographic distribution boundaries was experimentally exa...
Thirty-two isolates of four amphi-Atlantic seaweed species with a tropical to subtropical distributi...
Nineteen isolates of four amphi-Atlantic seaweed species with a tropical to warm-temperate/Mediterra...
Temperature tolerances were determined for Caribbean isolates (total 31) of seaweeds belonging to th...
Temperature tolerances were determined for Caribbean isolates (total 31) of seaweeds belonging to th...
Temperature tolerances and relative growth rates were determined for different isolates of the tropi...
Temperature tolerances and relative growth rates were determined for different isolates of the tropi...
Experimentally determined ranges of thermal tolerance and requirements for completion of the life hi...
We examined the existence of temperature ecotypes in seaweed species from the North Atlantic Ocean b...
The relationship between distribution boundaries and temperature responses of some North AtlanticCla...
We examined the existence of temperature ecotypes in seaweed species from the North Atlantic Ocean b...
The relationship between distributional boundaries and temperature responses of six western European...
The temperature responses for growth and survival have been experimentally tested for 6 species of t...
The existence of temperature limits at the geographic distribution boundaries was experimentally exa...