Strong genetic differentiation and low genetic diversity in a habitat-forming fucoid seaweed (Cystophora racemosa) across 850 km of its range. [PDF]
Abstract Temperate seaweed forests are among the most productive and widespread habitats in coastal waters. However, they are under threat from climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. To effectively conserve and manage these ecosystems under these rising pressures, an understanding of the genetic diversity and structure of habitat‐forming ...
Edgeloe JM +6 more
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Fucus spiralis Extract and Fractions: Anticancer and Pharmacological Potentials
Sea macroalgae are an important source of biologically highly valuable compounds. The main aim was to investigate in vitro anticancer properties and chemical composition of the dichloromethane-methanol extract and three fractions of the Fucus spiralis from coastline of Morocco.
Nađa Grozdanić +10 more
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Biosorption of Cadmium by Fucus spiralis [PDF]
Environmental Context. Conventional processes for the removal of heavy metals from wastewaters generally involves chemical precipitation of metals (changing the pH) followed by a period to allow the metal precipitates to settle and be separated. These processes are inefficient when the metals are at a low concentration and still demand handling and ...
B. Cordero +3 more
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Metal Accumulation and Metallothionein Response in Fucus Spiralis [PDF]
Seaweeds are established sentinels for metal contamination and are utilised for biomonitoring. Metallothionein (MT) is a protein that is induced by metal exposure, and has been widely used as a biomarker for metal pollution. MT has not been reported in spiral wrack (Fucus spiralis), but has been identified in bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus), where it
J. F. P. Oaten +4 more
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Variations saisonnières des concentrations en métaux (Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn et Zn) chez l'algue Fucus spiralis du littoral de la ville d'El Jadida (Maroc) [PDF]
Aziz Kaimoussi +2 more
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Fucus spiralis growth in artificial conditions revealed high antioxidant potential.
Susete Pintéus +4 more
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Distinct fecal microbiome between wild and habitat-housed captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus): Impacts of captivity and dietary shifts. [PDF]
Understanding the gut microbiome of polar bears can shed light on the effects of climate change-induced prolonged ice-free seasons on their health and nutritional status as a sentinel species.
Jing Lu +4 more
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Présence de Fucus spiralis (Phaeophyceae) en Méditerranée occidentale
M Sancholle
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This current work, examines the effects of three brown algae (Cystoseira gibraltarica, Fucus spiralis and Bifurcaria bifurcata) as biostimulant on the germination and the growth of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in vitro, in addition to the greenhouse ...
Said Baroud +5 more
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Adaptive traits are maintained on steep selective gradients despite gene flow and hybridization in the intertidal zone. [PDF]
Gene flow among hybridizing species with incomplete reproductive barriers blurs species boundaries, while selection under heterogeneous local ecological conditions or along strong gradients may counteract this tendency. Congeneric, externally-fertilizing
Gerardo I Zardi +5 more
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