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Macrocystis
represents the most widely recognized kelp genus, forming dense
forests that span the temperate west coasts of North and South America
and also includes Argentina, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand,
and most of the sub-Antarctic islands. Despite their economic and
ecological importance, Macrocystis phylogeny, taxonomy and
dispersal pattern still remains unresolved. Using different molecular
markers I will study the connectivity, phylogeography and dispersal
patterns of Macrocystis in a global scale and with more emphasis
in New Zealand and Chilean coasts. My proposed study will contribute
to a better understanding of the evolutionary ecology of Macrocystis
and thereby provide an important tool for marine ecologists and conservation
managers involved in the design of networks of marine protected areas.
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Macrocystis worlwide distribution. |
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29
- 31 August 2007
Marine Sciences Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Macaya E., Plana J., Mansilla A., Zuccarello G. and Faugeron S.
Phylogeography of the giant kelp Macrocystis (Phaeophyceae)
from Chile and New Zealand using a mitochondrial marker.
26
- 29 November 2007
22nd ASPAB Conference Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.
Macaya E., Zuccarello G. and Faugeron S. Global phylogeography of
the giant kelp Macrocystis (Phaeophyceae).
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Macrocystis
pyrifera, conical holdfast |
Macrocystis
integrifolia, rhizomatous holdfast |
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Macrocystis
integrifolia apical tips. Playa Blanca, northern Chile. |
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Macrocystis
pyrifera blades and aerocysts. Kaikoura, South Island, New
Zealand. |
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Offshore
floating kelp rafts , Coquimbo northern Chile. |
Macrocystis
integrifolia, floating kelp raft. Playa Blanca, northern
Chile. |
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Macrocystis
integrifolia. Playa Blanca, northern Chile. |
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Macrocystis
pyrifera. Stewart Island, New Zealand. |
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Macrocystis
angustifolia. Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. |
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