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Marine forests of the Mediterranean-Atlantic Cystoseira tamariscifolia complex show a southern Iberian genetic hotspot and no reproductive isolation in parapatry [PDF]
Climate-driven range-shifts create evolutionary opportunities for allopatric divergence and subsequent contact, leading to genetic structuration and hybrid zones.
Airoldi, Laura +12 more
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In the present study, fluorescent gold nanoparticles (Flu Au‐NPs) were synthesized via simple and ecofriendly green route using extract of brown algae Sargassum longifolium (S. longifolium). Characterization of synthesized Au‐NPs was undertaken. The characteristic absorption peak of Au‐NPs was in range 530 nm in UV‐vis spectrum.
S. Rajeshkumar +6 more
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Background. Systemic arterial hypertension is one of the most common cardiovascular risks, corresponding to 45% of deaths involving CVDs. The use of natural products, such as medicinal plants, belongs to a millennial part of human therapeutics history and has been employed as an alternative anti‐hypertensive treatment. Objective.
Maisa Gomes da Silva +13 more
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Improved phylogeny of brown algae Cystoseira (Fucales) from the Atlantic- Mediterranean region based on mitochondrial sequences [PDF]
Cystoseira is a common brown algal genus widely distributed throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean regions whose taxonomical assignment of specimens is often hampered by intra- and interspecific morphological variability.
Bermejo Lacida, Ricardo +10 more
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Abstract Glaciation‐induced environmental changes during the last glacial maximum (LGM) have strongly influenced species' distributions and genetic diversity patterns in the northern high latitudes. However, these effects have seldom been assessed on sessile species in the Northwest Pacific.
Xiao‐Han Song +7 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the invasive brown alga Sargassum muticum (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyceae) [PDF]
Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt is an invasive canopy-forming brown alga, expanding its presence from Northeast Asia to North America and Europe. The complete mitochondrial genome of S. muticum is characterized as a circular molecule of 34,720 bp. The overall AT content of S. muticum mitogenome is 63.41%.
Feng, Liu, Shaojun, Pang
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Comparative mitochondrial and chloroplast genomics of a genetically distinct form of Sargassum contributing to recent “Golden Tides” in the Western Atlantic [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Ecology and Evolution 7 (2017): 516–525, doi:10.1002/ece3.2630.Over the past 5 years, massive ...
Amaral-Zettler, Linda A. +6 more
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The brown seaweed Sargassum carpophyllum J. Agardh is an unused warm-temperate species in the family Sargassaceae that has been expanding its distribution along the coastal areas of Japan in recent years.
Ryosuke Taniguchi +6 more
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Reinstatement of Species Rank forCystoseira bosphoricaSauvageau (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyceae)
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Berov, Dimitar +3 more
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Sargassum is the most diverse genus in the brown algal order Fucales, which is an ecologically important primary producer in marine ecosystems. The Philippines has about 73 species of Sargassum identified based solely on morphology, representing 18% of ...
Leni G. Yap-Dejeto +2 more
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