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  1. Discovered far from home: a new Medicago species (Fabaceae) of unknown origin, associated with historical wool imports in Belgium
  2. Phylogenetic relationships and molecular identification of Hydrocotyle species in North America (Araliaceae)
  3. Keeping the Integrity of Platforms with a Worldwide Scope in the Current Complex Geopolitical Landscape
  4. Spatio-temporal variation in reproductive strategies of Porphyra umbilicalis along the Northeast Atlantic Coast
  5. Incorporating historic specimens to reassess Ulva diversity in the Netherlands and Belgium
  6. Unveiling Cladophora (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) diversity in Turkey through DNA barcoding
  7. Rhizoclonium volgense sp. nov ., a new species of Cladophoraceae (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta) from the Volga River
  8. A predictive framework for identifying source populations of non-native marine macroalgae: Chondria tumulosa in the Pacific Ocean
  9. A thorny tale: The origin and diversification of Cirsium (Compositae)
  10. Biome conservatism prevailed in repeated long-distance colonization of Madagascar’s mountains by Helichrysum (Compositae, Gnaphalieae)
  11. The key to bringing DNA collections to the next level
  12. Critical notes on grasses (Poaceae) of Madeira, Portugal
  13. Tools for Fulfilling Legal Requirements of Biodiversity Specimens: Permit/Contract & Term Typologies
  14. DNA barcoding reveals an extensive number of cryptic introductions of bladed Bangiales (Rhodophyta) in the Southern North Sea
  15. The Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium Data Management Plan
  16. Ten lessons learned from the mass digitisation of a herbarium collection
  17. Cryptic diversity in southern African kelp
  18. Systematics and biogeography of Bacopa (Plantaginaceae)
  19. Permits, contracts and their terms for biodiversity specimens
  20. A Thorny Tale: The Origin and Diversification of Cirsium (Compositae)
  21. Updates on the vascular flora of Castellón and Valencia (Valencian Community, Spain)
  22. Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. (Andropogoneae, Panicoideae, Poaceae), another cryptic invader in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain)
  23. Morphological and molecular data confirm the first European record of Sagina maxima (Caryophyllaceae) in Bassano del Grappa (Veneto region, northeastern Italy)
  24. Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns
  25. Pre-Commercial Procurement framework and European funding sources for European Research Infrastructure Consortiums: Insights from the DiSSCo ERIC development
  26. Phylotranscriptomics unveil a Paleoproterozoic-Mesoproterozoic origin and deep relationships of the Viridiplantae
  27. FAIR but not Necessarily Open: Sensitive data in the domain of biodiversity
  28. African Mountain Thistles: Three New Genera in the Carduus-Cirsium Group
  29. AlgaeTraits: a trait database for (European) seaweeds
  30. Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns
  31. Repeatedly Northwards and Upwards: Southern African Grasslands Fuel the Colonization of the African Sky Islands in Helichrysum (Compositae)
  32. Policies Handbook on Using Molecular Collections
  33. Two different morphotypes of freshwater Cladophora surera (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) produce similar sulfated cell wall polysaccharides
  34. Distimake vitifolius (Convolvulaceae): reclassification of a widespread species in view of phylogenetics and convergent pollen evolution
  35. Policies Handbook on Using Molecular Collections
  36. Molecular assessment of Ulva (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) diversity in Vietnam including the new species U. vietnamensis
  37. DiSSCo Flanders: A regional natural science collections management infrastructure in an international context
  38. An appraisal of Ulva (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta) taxonomy
  39. Biodiversity Biobanking – a Handbook on Protocols and Practices
  40. First records of the non-indigenous green algal species Siphonocladus tropicus (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) and Caulerpa integerrima (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) in the Mediterranean Sea
  41. Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
  42. Ancient Tethyan Vicariance and Long-Distance Dispersal Drive Global Diversification and Cryptic Speciation in the Red Seaweed Pterocladiella
  43. Historical biogeographical analysis of the Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) elucidates origins of high species diversity in the Central Indo-Pacific, Western Indian Ocean and Greater Caribbean regions
  44. Plastid phylogenomics of the Sansevieria Clade of Dracaena (Asparagaceae) resolves a recent radiation
  45. Loss of a globally unique kelp forest from Oman
  46. Phylotranscriptomic insights into a Mesoproterozoic–Neoproterozoic origin and early radiation of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae)
  47. Brilliantia kiribatiensis, a new genus and species of Cladophorales (Chlorophyta) from the remote coral reefs of the Southern Line Islands, Pacific Ocean
  48. Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) from the western Indian Ocean: diversity and biogeography
  49. First report of an aegagropilous form of Cladophora prolifera (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) from the lagoon of Strunjan (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic)
  50. Facilitating population genomics of non-model organisms through optimized experimental design for reduced representation sequencing
  51. Advancing the science of algal taxonomy
  52. Facilitating population genomics of non-model organisms through optimized experimental design for reduced representation sequencing
  53. Morphological and Phylogenetic Data Confirm the Identity of Prasiola fluviatilis (Prasiolales, Trebouxiophyceae) from Glacier Streams in the Tianshan Mountains, China
  54. Metadata standards and practical guidelines for specimen and DNA curation when building barcode reference libraries for aquatic life
  55. Global biogeography and diversification of a group of brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) driven by clade‐specific evolutionary processes
  56. Plastid phylogenomics of theSansevieriaclade (Dracaena; Asparagaceae) resolves a rapid evolutionary radiation
  57. Diversity of Sulfated Polysaccharides From Cell Walls of Coenocytic Green Algae and Their Structural Relationships in View of Green Algal Evolution
  58. Systematics and Biogeography of the Red Algal Genus Yonagunia (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Indo‐Pacific Including the Description of Two New Species from Taiwan
  59. Adaptation to Extreme Antarctic Environments Revealed by the Genome of a Sea Ice Green Alga
  60. The Ulvophyceae (Chlorophyta) of eastern Sorsogon, Philippines, including Halimeda magnicuneata sp. nov. (Bryopsidales)
  61. An appraisal of the genus Pyropia (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from southern Africa based on a multi-gene phylogeny, morphology and ecology, including the description of Pyropia meridionalis sp. nov.
  62. Chlorocladiella gen. nov. (Pithophoraceae, Cladophorales, Chlorophyta), Including Four New Species From Various Freshwater Habitats in China
  63. Neoproterozoic origin and multiple transitions to macroscopic growth in green seaweeds
  64. Multilocus data reveal cryptic species in the Atlantic seabob shrimp Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Crustacea: Decapoda)
  65. Newly discovered molecular and ecological diversity within the widely distributed green algal genus Pseudorhizoclonium (Cladophorales, Ulvophyceae)
  66. Green Algae: Chlorophyta and Streptophyta
  67. Improving phylogenetic inference of core Chlorophyta using chloroplast sequences with strong phylogenetic signals and heterogeneous models
  68. The endemic Cladophorales (Ulvophyceae) of ancient Lake Baikal represent a monophyletic group of very closely related but morphologically diverse species
  69. Reassessment of the classification of bryopsidales (chlorophyta) based on chloroplast phylogenomic analyses
  70. Insights into the Evolution of Multicellularity from the Sea Lettuce Genome
  71. Patterns and drivers of species diversity in the Indo-Pacific red seaweed Portieria
  72. Molecular evolution and morphological diversification of ulvophytes (Chlorophyta)
  73. Large Diversity of Nonstandard Genes and Dynamic Evolution of Chloroplast Genomes in Siphonous Green Algae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta)
  74. The effect of bio-irrigation by the polychaete Lanice conchilega on active denitrifiers: Distribution, diversity and composition of nosZ gene
  75. A risk assessment of aquarium trade introductions of seaweed in European waters
  76. A rosette by any other name: species diversity in the Bangiales (Rhodophyta) along the South African coast
  77. Diversity and assemblage structure of tropical marine flora on lava flows of different ages
  78. Freshwater Flora of Central Europe, Vol 13: Chlorophyta: Ulvophyceae (Süßwasserflora von Mitteleuropa, Bd. 13: Chlorophyta: Ulvophyceae)
  79. The Plastid Genome in Cladophorales Green Algae Is Encoded by Hairpin Chromosomes
  80. The Plastid Genome In Cladophorales Green Algae Is Encoded By Hairpin Plasmids
  81. Lack of population genetic structure in the marine nematodes Ptycholaimellus pandispiculatus and Terschellingia longicaudata in beaches of the Persian Gulf, Iran
  82. Distinct genetic differentiation and species diversification within two marine nematodes with different habitat preference in Antarctic sediments
  83. Evolution of the Chlorophyta: Insights from chloroplast phylogenomic analyses
  84. Historical biogeography of the highly diverse brown seaweed Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae)
  85. Evaluating environmental drivers of spatial variability in free-living nematode assemblages along the Portuguese margin
  86. Refining species boundaries in algae
  87. Seaweed reproductive biology: environmental and genetic controls
  88. Genetic diversity and biogeography in Chaetomorpha melagonium (Ulvophyceae, Cladophorales) based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS rDNA) sequences
  89. Molecular phylogeny of the Cladophoraceae (Cladophorales, Ulvophyceae), with the resurrection of Acrocladus Nägeli and Willeella Børgesen, and the description of Lurbica gen. nov. and Pseudorhizoclonium gen. nov.
  90. Shedding new light on old algae: Matching names and sequences in the brown algal genus Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae)
  91. Chloroplast phylogenomic analyses reveal the deepest-branching lineage of the Chlorophyta, Palmophyllophyceae class. nov.
  92. Biogeographic Affinities of Dictyotales from Madagascar: A Phylogenetic Approach
  93. Ulvella tongshanensis (Ulvellaceae, Chlorophyta), a new freshwater species from China, and an emended morphological circumscription of the genus Ulvella
  94. The Complete Chloroplast and Mitochondrial Genomes of the Green Macroalga Ulva sp. UNA00071828 (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta)
  95. The chloroplast genomes of Bryopsis plumosa and Tydemania expeditiones (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta): compact genomes and genes of bacterial origin
  96. New phylogenetic hypotheses for the core Chlorophyta based on chloroplast sequence data
  97. The Forgotten genus Pseudoderbesia (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta)
  98. Exploration of Nuclear DNA Markers for Population Structure Assessment in the DesmidMicrasterias rotata(Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta)
  99. DNA-based species delimitation in algae
  100. A persistent bloom of Anadyomene J.V. Lamouroux (Anadyomenaceae, Chlorophyta) in Biscayne Bay, Florida
  101. Host specificity and coevolution of Flavobacteriaceae endosymbionts within the siphonous green seaweed Bryopsis
  102. Molecular, biochemical and morphological data suggest an affiliation ofSpongiochrysis hawaiiensiswith the Trentepohliales (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta)
  103. Taxonomy of the Dictyota ciliolata–crenulata complex (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae)
  104. Tetraselmis indica(Chlorodendrophyceae, Chlorophyta), a new species isolated from salt pans in Goa, India
  105. Species Diversity, Phylogeny and Large Scale Biogeographic Patterns of the GenusPadina(Phaeophyceae, Dictyotales)
  106. Morphology and Phylogenetic Position of the Freshwater Green MicroalgaeChlorochytrium(Chlorophyceae) andScotinosphaera(Scotinosphaerales, ord. nov., Ulvophyceae)
  107. Permanent residents or temporary lodgers: characterizing intracellular bacterial communities in the siphonous green alga Bryopsis
  108. Extensive cryptic species diversity and fine-scale endemism in the marine red alga Portieria in the Philippines
  109. Algal taxonomy: a road to nowhere?
  110. What we can learn from sushi: a review on seaweed-bacterial associations
  111. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY AND TAXONOMY OF THE AEGAGROPILA CLADE (CLADOPHORALES, ULVOPHYCEAE), INCLUDING THE DESCRIPTION OF AEGAGROPILOPSIS GEN. NOV. AND PSEUDOCLADOPHORA GEN. NOV.1
  112. CHARACTERIZATION OF CELL WALL POLYSACCHARIDES OF THE COENCOCYTIC GREEN SEAWEED BRYOPSIS PLUMOSA (BRYOPSIDACEAE, CHLOROPHYTA) FROM THE ARGENTINE COAST1
  113. Contrasting Geographical Distributions as a Result of Thermal Tolerance and Long-Distance Dispersal in Two Allegedly Widespread Tropical Brown Algae
  114. Phylogeny and Molecular Evolution of the Green Algae
  115. Diversity and Evolution of Algae
  116. Who Is in There? Exploration of Endophytic Bacteria within the Siphonous Green Seaweed Bryopsis (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta)
  117. Rhipidosiphon lewmanomontiae sp. nov. (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta), a calcified udoteacean alga from the central Indo-Pacific based on morphological and molecular investigations
  118. Chaetomorpha philippinensis (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta), a new marine microfilamentous green alga from tropical waters
  119. Into the deep: New discoveries at the base of the green plant phylogeny
  120. Lack of Phylogeographic Structure in the Freshwater Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa Suggests Global Dispersal
  121. Atypical development of Chaetomorpha antennina in culture (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta)
  122. Transcriptional analysis of cell growth and morphogenesis in the unicellular green alga Micrasterias (Streptophyta), with emphasis on the role of expansin
  123. Life without a cell membrane: Challenging the specificity of bacterial endophytes within Bryopsis (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta)
  124. SPECIES DELIMITATION, TAXONOMY, AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF DICTYOTA IN EUROPE (DICTYOTALES, PHAEOPHYCEAE)1
  125. AN UNRECOGNIZED ANCIENT LINEAGE OF GREEN PLANTS PERSISTS IN DEEP MARINE WATERS1
  126. Evidence for widespread endemism among Antarctic micro-organisms
  127. Limits to gene flow in a cosmopolitan marine planktonic diatom
  128. How endo- is endo-? Surface sterilization of delicate samples: a Bryopsis (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) case study
  129. Evolution and Cytological Diversification of the Green Seaweeds (Ulvophyceae)
  130. Complex phylogenetic distribution of a non-canonical genetic code in green algae
  131. Systematics of the marine microfilamentous green algaeUronema curvatumandUrospora microscopica(Chlorophyta)
  132. DNA taxonomy in morphologically plastic taxa: Algorithmic species delimitation in the Boodlea complex (Chlorophyta: Cladophorales)
  133. ANALYSIS OF A PLASTID MULTIGENE DATA SET AND THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF THE MARINE MACROALGACAULERPA FILIFORMIS(CHLOROPHYTA)
  134. Hidden levels of phylodiversity in Antarctic green algae: further evidence for the existence of glacial refugia
  135. Macroecology meets macroevolution: evolutionary niche dynamics in the seaweedHalimeda
  136. Research note: Identity of the Qingdao algal bloom
  137. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OFPSEUDOCHLORODESMISSTRAINS REVEALS CRYPTIC DIVERSITY ABOVE THE FAMILY LEVEL IN THE SIPHONOUS GREEN ALGAE (BRYOPSIDALES, CHLOROPHYTA)
  138. Cladophora rhodolithicolasp. nov. (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta), a diminutive species from European maerl beds
  139. A multi-locus time-calibrated phylogeny of the siphonous green algae
  140. Gain and loss of elongation factor genes in green algae
  141. Molecular phylogeny of the Tylenchina and evolution of the female gonoduct (Nematoda: Rhabditida)
  142. Systematics and biogeography of the genus Pseudocodium (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta), including the description of P. natalense sp. nov. from South Africa
  143. Systematics of the green macroalgal genus Chamaedoris Montagne (Siphonocladales), with an emended description of the genus Struvea Sonder
  144. Molecular phylogeny of the Siphonocladales (Chlorophyta: Cladophorophyceae)
  145. Species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships within the green algal genus Codium (Bryopsidales) based on plastid DNA sequences
  146. Morphological re-assessment of the Boodlea composita–Phyllodictyon anastomosans species complex (Siphonocladales: Chlorophyta)
  147. Systematics of two deep-water species from the Indo-West Pacific: Struvea gardineri A.Gepp & E.Gepp and Phyllodictyon orientale (A.Gepp & E.Gepp) Kraft & M.J.Wynne (Siphonocladales, Chlorophyta)
  148. A REVISED CLASSIFICATION OF THE DICTYOTEAE (DICTYOTALES, PHAEOPHYCEAE) BASED ON rbc L AND 26S RIBOSOMAL DNA SEQUENCE ANALYSES 1
  149. A revision of Cladophoropsis Børgesen (Siphonocladales, Chlorophyta)
  150. The marine red algae of Rodrigues (Mauritius, Indian Ocean)
  151. The marine green and brown algae of Rodrigues (Mauritius, Indian Ocean)
  152. The marine flora of Rodrigues (Republic of Mauritius, Indian Ocean): an island with low habitat diversity or one in the process of colonization?
  153. Crystalline cell inclusions: a new diagnostic character in the Cladophorophyceae (Chlorophyta)
  154. Where is the western limit of the tropical Indian Ocean seaweed flora? An analysis of intertidal seaweed biogeography on the east coast of South Africa
  155. Phylogeny of the Cladophorophyceae (Chlorophyta) inferred from partial LSU rRNA gene sequences: is the recognition of a separate order Siphonocladales justified?
  156. The marine species of Cladophora (Chlorophyta) from the South African East Coast
  157. New records of marine benthic algae for the Mozambican coast, collected at Inhaca Island
  158. The Change in Macroalgal Assemblages through the Saldanha Bay/Langebaan Lagoon Ecosystem (South Africa)
  159. Marine brown algae (Phaeophyta) from the north coast of Papua New Guinea, with a description of Dictyota magneana sp. nov.
  160. Marine green algae (Chlorophyta) from the north coast of Papua New Guinea
  161. Pedobesia simple (Kützing) comb. nov. (Chlorophyta), a new name for P. lamourouxii and its first report from the Indian Ocean
  162. Subtidal Understorey Algal Community Structure in Kelp Beds around the Cape Peninsula (Western Cape, South Africa)
  163. New Records of the Green-Algal Genus Rhipiliopsis (Udoteaceae, Caulerpales) from Papua New Guinea and the Seychelles Islands, Including the Description of Rhipiliopsis papuensis Coppejans, De Clerck et Leliaert, sp. nov.