All traditional markers, both phenotypic and phylogenetic, have failed to discriminate between the taxa composing the Fucus vesiculosus L., F. spiralis L., and F. ceranoides L. species complex, particularly in Brittany (France), so we used five microsatellite markers to compare the allelic frequencies of populations of the three taxa in this region. The aim of this study was to assess whether the different populations were grouped according to their geographical location, their habitat (open coast versus estuary), or their a priori taxonomic assignment. Species-specific alleles were identified at one locus, demonstrating the utility of microsatellite markers for recognizing the three taxa in Brittany. Moreover, our results clearly support t...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
We examined 733 individuals of Fucus spiralis from 21 locations and 1093 Fucus vesiculosus individua...
Closely related taxa provide significant case studies for understanding evolution of new species but...
All traditional markers, both phenotypic and phylogenetic, have failed to discriminate between the t...
Geographical discontinuities in the composition of species assemblages are often mirrored by genetic...
The high degree of morphological plasticity displayed by species of the brown algal genus Fucus L. i...
Geographical discontinuities in the composition of species assemblages are often mirrored by genetic...
International audienceIntertidal rocky shores provide classic examples of habitat-driven divergent s...
Texto integral disponível através do editorIntertidal rocky shores provide classic examples of habit...
The implications of mating system for genetic diversity were assessed in the sister species Fucus sp...
The Fucaceae is a family of brown seaweeds that dominate and frequently co-occur on North Atlantic r...
Background: Fucus vesiculosus is a brown seaweed dominant on temperate rocky shores of the northern ...
The seaweed Fucus serratus is hypothesized to have evolved in the North Atlantic and present populat...
Closely related taxa provide significant case studies for understanding evolution of new species but...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
We examined 733 individuals of Fucus spiralis from 21 locations and 1093 Fucus vesiculosus individua...
Closely related taxa provide significant case studies for understanding evolution of new species but...
All traditional markers, both phenotypic and phylogenetic, have failed to discriminate between the t...
Geographical discontinuities in the composition of species assemblages are often mirrored by genetic...
The high degree of morphological plasticity displayed by species of the brown algal genus Fucus L. i...
Geographical discontinuities in the composition of species assemblages are often mirrored by genetic...
International audienceIntertidal rocky shores provide classic examples of habitat-driven divergent s...
Texto integral disponível através do editorIntertidal rocky shores provide classic examples of habit...
The implications of mating system for genetic diversity were assessed in the sister species Fucus sp...
The Fucaceae is a family of brown seaweeds that dominate and frequently co-occur on North Atlantic r...
Background: Fucus vesiculosus is a brown seaweed dominant on temperate rocky shores of the northern ...
The seaweed Fucus serratus is hypothesized to have evolved in the North Atlantic and present populat...
Closely related taxa provide significant case studies for understanding evolution of new species but...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
We examined 733 individuals of Fucus spiralis from 21 locations and 1093 Fucus vesiculosus individua...
Closely related taxa provide significant case studies for understanding evolution of new species but...