Phylogenetic relationships in the Arctic-Antarctic disjunct seaweed species Acrosiphonia arcta (Dillwyn) J. G. Agardh (Acrosiphoniales, Chlorophyta) were examined using restriction fragment-length polymorphism analysis of the fast-evolving nuclear ribosomal intergenic spacer (IGS) region and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Twenty-two isolates collected from 10 different locations in both hemispheres were compared. Five IGS length classes were identified among the 10 locations. Throughout the North Atlantic, IGS regions were found to be extremely homogeneous whereas RAPD patterns revealed subdivided populations that suggest founder effects. Acrosiphonia arcta populations found in the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans are hypo...
Macrocystis represents the most widely distributed kelp genus, providing structure and energy for on...
Parallel evolution has been invoked as a forceful mechanism of ecotype and species formation in many...
Kelp aquaculture is globally developing steadily as human food source, along with other applications...
Phylogenetic relationships in the Arctic-Antarctic disjunct seaweed species Acrosiphonia arcta (Dill...
Two examples of the most extreme biogeographic disjunctions in benthic marine algae are found in Acr...
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...
The main objective of this thesis was to examine the evolutionary diversification and biogeography o...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
The main objective of this thesis was to examine the evolutionary diversification and biogeography o...
<div><p>Northern hemisphere rockweeds (<i>Fucus</i>) are thought to have evolved in the North Pacifi...
As the most widespread seagrass in temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere, Zostera marina provi...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
Macrocystis represents the most widely distributed kelp genus, providing structure and energy for on...
Parallel evolution has been invoked as a forceful mechanism of ecotype and species formation in many...
Kelp aquaculture is globally developing steadily as human food source, along with other applications...
Phylogenetic relationships in the Arctic-Antarctic disjunct seaweed species Acrosiphonia arcta (Dill...
Two examples of the most extreme biogeographic disjunctions in benthic marine algae are found in Acr...
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...
The main objective of this thesis was to examine the evolutionary diversification and biogeography o...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
The main objective of this thesis was to examine the evolutionary diversification and biogeography o...
<div><p>Northern hemisphere rockweeds (<i>Fucus</i>) are thought to have evolved in the North Pacifi...
As the most widespread seagrass in temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere, Zostera marina provi...
Aim To determine patterns in diversity of a major Antarctic plant species, including relationships o...
Macrocystis represents the most widely distributed kelp genus, providing structure and energy for on...
Parallel evolution has been invoked as a forceful mechanism of ecotype and species formation in many...
Kelp aquaculture is globally developing steadily as human food source, along with other applications...