Shift happens: trailing edge contraction associated with recent warming trends threatens a distinct genetic lineage in the marine macroalga Fucus vesiculosus.
暂无分享,去创建一个
E. Serrão | S. Teixeira | G. Pearson | G. Zardi | K. Nicastro | J. Neiva
[1] F. Carreño,et al. Habitat distribution models for intertidal seaweeds: responses to climatic and non‐climatic drivers , 2012 .
[2] Nicholas K. Dulvy,et al. Thermal tolerance and the global redistribution of animals , 2012 .
[3] D. Wethey,et al. Climate change and historical biogeography of the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides , 2012 .
[4] M. Valero,et al. Drifting fronds and drifting alleles: range dynamics, local dispersal and habitat isolation shape the population structure of the estuarine seaweed Fucus ceranoides , 2012 .
[5] E. Serrão,et al. Range‐edge genetic diversity: locally poor extant southern patches maintain a regionally diverse hotspot in the seagrass Zostera marina , 2012, Molecular ecology.
[6] Marisa C. W. Lim,et al. Climate-induced range contraction drives genetic erosion in an alpine mammal , 2012 .
[7] E. Serrão,et al. First record of the brown mussel ( Perna perna ) from the European Atlantic coast , 2012 .
[8] J. Provan,et al. Unique genetic variation at a species' rear edge is under threat from global climate change , 2012, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[9] P. Taberlet,et al. Genetic consequences of climate change for northern plants , 2012, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[10] D. Wethey,et al. Three decades of high-resolution coastal sea surface temperatures reveal more than warming , 2012, Nature Communications.
[11] E. Serrão,et al. Driving south: a multi-gene phylogeny of the brown algal family Fucaceae reveals relationships and recent drivers of a marine radiation , 2011, BMC Evolutionary Biology.
[12] J. Olsen,et al. Development and characterization of 35 single nucleotide polymorphism markers for the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus , 2011 .
[13] C. Fernández,et al. The retreat of large brown seaweeds on the north coast of Spain: the case of Saccorhiza polyschides , 2011 .
[14] R. Ohlemüller,et al. Rapid Range Shifts of Species Associated with High Levels of Climate Warming , 2011, Science.
[15] E. Serrão,et al. Adaptive Traits Are Maintained on Steep Selective Gradients despite Gene Flow and Hybridization in the Intertidal Zone , 2011, PloS one.
[16] D. Wethey,et al. Side matters: Microhabitat influence on intertidal heat stress over a large geographical scale , 2011 .
[17] B. Helmuth,et al. The combination of selection and dispersal helps explain genetic structure in intertidal mussels , 2011, Oecologia.
[18] I. Ribera,et al. The geography of speciation in narrow‐range endemics of the ‘Haenydra’ lineage (Coleoptera, Hydraenidae, Hydraena) , 2011 .
[19] G. Hoarau,et al. Evolution and diversification within the intertidal brown macroalgae Fucus spiralis/F. vesiculosus species complex in the North Atlantic. , 2011, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution.
[20] B. Martínez,et al. Reproductive patterns in central and marginal populations of a large brown seaweed: drastic changes at the southern range limit , 2011 .
[21] E. Serrão,et al. Travelling in time with networks: Revealing present day hybridization versus ancestral polymorphism between two species of brown algae, Fucus vesiculosus and F. spiralis , 2011, BMC Evolutionary Biology.
[22] D. Wethey,et al. Rising environmental temperatures and biogeography: poleward range contraction of the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis L., in the western Atlantic , 2010 .
[23] G. Blatch,et al. The role of gaping behaviour in habitat partitioning between coexisting intertidal mussels , 2010, BMC Ecology.
[24] T. Dawson,et al. Physiological Mechanisms in Coping with Climate Change* , 2010, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.
[25] E. Serrão,et al. The possible origin of Zostera noltii in the Canary Islands and guidelines for restoration , 2010 .
[26] D. Wethey,et al. Range shifts and species diversity in marine ecosystem engineers: patterns and predictions for European sedimentary habitats , 2010 .
[27] Jessica M. Hoffman,et al. The ‘Expansion–Contraction’ model of Pleistocene biogeography: rocky shores suffer a sea change? , 2010, Molecular ecology.
[28] T. G. García,et al. Aportación al conocimiento de la flora bentónica marina de las costas de Huelva , 2009 .
[29] P. Relvas,et al. Importance of the mesoscale in the decadal changes observed in the northern Canary upwelling system , 2009 .
[30] S. Gaines,et al. Geographical patterns of genetic structure in marine species with contrasting life histories , 2009 .
[31] A. Lago‐Lestón,et al. Frayed at the edges: selective pressure and adaptive response to abiotic stressors are mismatched in low diversity edge populations , 2009 .
[32] B. L. Cann,et al. Intense warm and saline upper ocean inflow in the southern Bay of Biscay in autumn–winter 2006–2007 , 2009 .
[33] P. Teske,et al. Oceanic dispersal barriers, adaptation and larval retention: an interdisciplinary assessment of potential factors maintaining a phylogeographic break between sister lineages of an African prawn , 2008, BMC Evolutionary Biology.
[34] M. N. Lorenzo,et al. Spatio‐temporal Upwelling Trends along the Canary Upwelling System (1967–2006) , 2008, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[35] K. Bennett,et al. Phylogeographic insights into cryptic glacial refugia. , 2008, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[36] Carol A. Blanchette,et al. Biogeographical patterns of rocky intertidal communities along the Pacific coast of North America , 2008 .
[37] L. Jost. GST and its relatives do not measure differentiation , 2008, Molecular ecology.
[38] P. Schönswetter,et al. Trans-Atlantic dispersal and large-scale lack of genetic structure in the circumpolar, arctic-alpine sedge Carex bigelowii s. l. (Cyperaceae). , 2008, American journal of botany.
[39] R. Pachauri. Climate change 2007. Synthesis report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the fourth assessment report , 2008 .
[40] J. L. Gomez-Gesteira,et al. Coastal sea surface temperature warming trend along the continental part of the Atlantic Arc (1985-2005) , 2008 .
[41] C. Eckert,et al. Genetic variation across species’ geographical ranges: the central–marginal hypothesis and beyond , 2008, Molecular ecology.
[42] J. Pandolfi,et al. Escaping the heat: range shifts of reef coral taxa in coastal Western Australia , 2008 .
[43] N. Queiroz,et al. Do distributional shifts of northern and southern species of algae match the warming pattern? , 2007 .
[44] E. Serrão,et al. Implications of mating system for genetic diversity of sister algal species: Fucus spiralis and Fucus vesiculosus (Heterokontophyta, Phaeophyceae) , 2007 .
[45] Noah A. Rosenberg,et al. CLUMPP: a cluster matching and permutation program for dealing with label switching and multimodality in analysis of population structure , 2007, Bioinform..
[46] M. Koch,et al. Genetic consequences of Pleistocene range shifts: contrast between the Arctic, the Alps and the East African mountains , 2007, Molecular ecology.
[47] L. Kautsky,et al. Structure and diversity of invertebrate communities in the presence and absence of canopy-forming Fucus vesiculosus in the Baltic Sea , 2007 .
[48] S. Mulitza,et al. Rapid 20th-Century Increase in Coastal Upwelling off Northwest Africa , 2007, Science.
[49] Gregory G. Leptoukh,et al. Online analysis enhances use of NASA Earth science data , 2007 .
[50] B. Helmuth,et al. Living on the Edge of Two Changing Worlds: Forecasting the Responses of Rocky Intertidal Ecosystems to Climate Change , 2006 .
[51] S. Gaines,et al. Moving beyond assumptions to understand abundance distributions across the ranges of species. , 2006, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[52] N. Queiroz,et al. Recent changes in the distribution of a marine gastropod, Patella rustica Linnaeus, 1758, and their relationship to unusual climatic events , 2006 .
[53] R. Warwick,et al. Marine biodiversity: Patterns and processes, assessment, threats, management and conservation. Hydrobiologia, Volume 555 , 2006 .
[54] N. Queiroz,et al. Biogeographic Patterns of Intertidal Macroinvertebrates and their Association with Macroalgae Distribution along the Portuguese Coast , 2006, Hydrobiologia.
[55] J. Peñuelas,et al. Running to stand still: adaptation and the response of plants to rapid climate change. , 2005, Ecology letters.
[56] G. Evanno,et al. Detecting the number of clusters of individuals using the software structure: a simulation study , 2005, Molecular ecology.
[57] R. Petit,et al. Conserving biodiversity under climate change: the rear edge matters. , 2005, Ecology letters.
[58] W. Stam,et al. Population genetics of Zostera noltii along the west Iberian coast: consequences of small population size, habitat discontinuity and near-shore currents , 2005 .
[59] Miriam Fernández,et al. Shifts in southern endpoints of distribution in rocky intertidal species along the south‐eastern Pacific coast , 2005 .
[60] G. Hewitt. Genetic consequences of climatic oscillations in the Quaternary. , 2004, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.
[61] D. King. Climate Change Science: Adapt, Mitigate, or Ignore? , 2004, Science.
[62] O. Phillips,et al. Extinction risk from climate change , 2004, Nature.
[63] N. Rosenberg. distruct: a program for the graphical display of population structure , 2003 .
[64] Werner E. Piller,et al. Possible refugia for reefs in times of environmental stress , 2003 .
[65] K. Edwards,et al. Isolation and cross‐species amplification of microsatellite loci from the fucoid seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus, F. serratus and Ascophyllum nodosum (Heterokontophyta, Fucaceae) , 2003 .
[66] G. Yohe,et al. A globally coherent fingerprint of climate change impacts across natural systems , 2003, Nature.
[67] Kung-Sik Chan,et al. Ecological Effects of Climate Fluctuations , 2002, Science.
[68] D. Wethey. Biogeography, Competition, and Microclimate: The Barnacle Chthamalus fragilis in New England1 , 2002, Integrative and comparative biology.
[69] S. Gaines,et al. Geographical abundance distributions of coastal invertebrates: using one‐dimensional ranges to test biogeographic hypotheses , 2002 .
[70] John D. Storey. A direct approach to false discovery rates , 2002 .
[71] S. Hawkins,et al. Intertidal Rocky Shore Communities of the Continental Portuguese Coast: Analysis of Distribution Patterns , 2002 .
[72] O. Hoegh‐Guldberg,et al. Ecological responses to recent climate change , 2002, Nature.
[73] S. Gaines,et al. The ‘abundant centre’ distribution: to what extent is it a biogeographical rule? , 2002 .
[74] S. Gaines,et al. Geographic variation of southeastern Pacific intertidal communities , 2001 .
[75] G. Meehl,et al. Climate extremes: observations, modeling, and impacts. , 2000, Science.
[76] P. Donnelly,et al. Inference of population structure using multilocus genotype data. , 2000, Genetics.
[77] Mohamed Kazzaz,et al. Inventaire bibliographique des algues benthiques du littoral marocain I, Chlorophyceae et Phaeophyceae , 1998 .
[78] N Takezaki,et al. Genetic distances and reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from microsatellite DNA. , 1996, Genetics.
[79] T. Gallardo,et al. Numerical taxonomy of some taxa of the genus Fucus in the Iberian Peninsula , 1993, Hydrobiologia.
[80] C. Cockerham,et al. ESTIMATION OF GENE FLOW FROM F‐STATISTICS , 1993, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[81] M. Hay. Associational Plant Defenses and the Maintenance of Species Diversity: Turning Competitors Into Accomplices , 1986, The American Naturalist.
[82] Rob Hengeveld,et al. The distribution of abundance. I. Measurements , 1982 .
[83] C. Hoek. Phytogeographic distribution groups of benthic marine algae in the North Atlantic Ocean. A review of experimental evidence from life history studies , 1982, Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen.
[84] R. O’Connor,et al. Community Organization in Marine Algal Epifaunas , 1981 .
[85] L. Cavalli-Sforza,et al. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS: MODELS AND ESTIMATION PROCEDURES , 1967, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[86] J. Assis,et al. Seagrasses in Portugal: A most endangered marine habitat , 2013 .
[87] J. Assis,et al. Findkelp, a GIS-based community participation project to assess Portuguese kelp conservation status , 2009 .
[88] S. Schneider,et al. Climate Change 2007 Synthesis report , 2008 .
[89] Pushpam Kumar. Agriculture (Chapter8) in IPCC, 2007: Climate change 2007: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , 2007 .
[90] BMC Biology , 2004 .
[91] S. Lonhart,et al. New Range Records of 12 Marine Invertebrates: The Role of El Nino and Other Mechanisms in Southern and Central California , 2001 .
[92] S. Schneider,et al. A contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernment Panel on Climate Change , 2001 .
[93] F. Bonhomme,et al. GENETIX 4.05, logiciel sous Windows TM pour la génétique des populations. , 1996 .
[94] G. Müller,et al. The Scientific Basis , 1995 .
[95] A. Breeman. Expected Effects of Changing Seawater Temperatures on the Geographic Distribution of Seaweed Species , 1990 .
[96] K. Lüning,et al. Seaweeds: Their Environment, Biogeography, and Ecophysiology , 1990 .
[97] R. Fujita,et al. Assessment of macroalgal nitrogen limitation in a seasonal upwelling region , 1989 .
[98] María Candelaria Gil Rodríguez,et al. Notas ficológicas acerca de la costa atlántica-marroquí , 1986 .
[99] Albert Francis Blakeslee,et al. Department of Genetics , 1941 .