The siphonous green algae are an assemblage of seaweeds that consist of a single giant cell. They comprise two sister orders, the Bryopsidales and Dasycladales. We infer the phylogenetic relationships among the siphonous green algae based on a five-locus data matrix and analyze temporal aspects of their diversification using relaxed molecular clock methods calibrated with the fossil record. The multi-locus approach resolves much of the previous phylogenetic uncertainty, but the radiation of families belonging to the core Halimedineae remains unresolved. In the Bryopsidales, three main clades were inferred, two of which correspond to previously described suborders (Bryopsidineae and Halimedineae) and a third lineage that contains only the li...
In modern oceans, eukaryotic phytoplankton is dominated by lineages with red algal-derived plastids ...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
The siphonous green algae are an assemblage of seaweeds that consist of a single giant cell. They co...
© 2018 Dr. Ma. Chiela CremenThe evolutionary history of the siphonous green algae (Bryopsidales, Chl...
International audienceThe most conspicuous feature in previous phaeophycean phylogenies is a large p...
The most conspicuous feature in previous phaeophycean phylogenies is a large polytomy known as the b...
Halimeda (Bryopsidales), a genus of calcified, segmented green seaweeds, abounds in reefs and lagoon...
The Bryopsidales is a morphologically diverse group of mainly marine green macroalgae characterized ...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from parsimony and distance analyses of nuclear small-subun...
The Florideophyceae is the most abundant and taxonomically diverse class of red algae (Rhodophyta). ...
The appearance of photosynthetic eukaryotes (algae and plants) dramatically altered the Earth's ecos...
The evolution of multicellular organisms is considered to be a major evolutionary transition, profou...
Species-level taxonomy of Bryopsidalean genera is often based on quantifiable morphological characte...
The genus Pseudochlorodesmis (Bryopsidales) is composed of diminutive siphons of extreme morphologic...
In modern oceans, eukaryotic phytoplankton is dominated by lineages with red algal-derived plastids ...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
The siphonous green algae are an assemblage of seaweeds that consist of a single giant cell. They co...
© 2018 Dr. Ma. Chiela CremenThe evolutionary history of the siphonous green algae (Bryopsidales, Chl...
International audienceThe most conspicuous feature in previous phaeophycean phylogenies is a large p...
The most conspicuous feature in previous phaeophycean phylogenies is a large polytomy known as the b...
Halimeda (Bryopsidales), a genus of calcified, segmented green seaweeds, abounds in reefs and lagoon...
The Bryopsidales is a morphologically diverse group of mainly marine green macroalgae characterized ...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from parsimony and distance analyses of nuclear small-subun...
The Florideophyceae is the most abundant and taxonomically diverse class of red algae (Rhodophyta). ...
The appearance of photosynthetic eukaryotes (algae and plants) dramatically altered the Earth's ecos...
The evolution of multicellular organisms is considered to be a major evolutionary transition, profou...
Species-level taxonomy of Bryopsidalean genera is often based on quantifiable morphological characte...
The genus Pseudochlorodesmis (Bryopsidales) is composed of diminutive siphons of extreme morphologic...
In modern oceans, eukaryotic phytoplankton is dominated by lineages with red algal-derived plastids ...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...
Traditionally the green algae were classified in orders or classes according to the morphological sp...