195 results on '"Hu, Zi-Min"'
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2. Efficient methods of seedling culture and cultivation of the economic macroalga Scytosiphon lomentaria (Phaeophyta): A systematic review
3. Low genetic diversity in the endangered marine alga Silvetia siliquosa (Ochrophyta: Fucaceae) and the implication to conservation
4. A concise review of the brown seaweed Sargassum thunbergii — a knowledge base to inform large-scale cultivation efforts
5. Seaweed diversification driven by Taiwan’s emergence and the Kuroshio Current: insights from the cryptic diversity and phylogeography of Dichotomaria (Galaxauraceae, Rhodophyta)
6. Environmental gradients influence geographic differentiation and low genetic diversity of morphologically similar Ulva species in the Northwest Pacific
7. Environmental gradients influence geographic differentiation and low genetic diversity of morphologically similar Ulva species in the Northwest Pacific
8. Detecting no natural hybridization and predicting range overlap in Saccharina angustata and Saccharina japonica
9. Survival in Glacial Refugia Versus Postglacial Dispersal in the North Atlantic: The Cases of Red Seaweeds
10. Seaweed Phylogeography from 1994 to 2014: An Overview
11. Kelp breeding in China: Challenges and opportunities for solutions.
12. Kelp breeding in China: Challenges and opportunities for solutions
13. A late Pleistocene marine glacial refugium in the south-west of Hainan Island, China: Phylogeographical insights from the brown alga Sargassum polycystum
14. Oceanic currents drove population genetic connectivity of the brown alga Sargassum thunbergii in the north-west Pacific
15. Editorial: Ecological and genetic insights into seaweeds’ diversity and adaptation
16. Coastal upwelling areas as safe havens during climate warming
17. Genome‐scale signatures of adaptive gene expression changes in an invasive seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
18. Elevated Temperature-Induced Epimicrobiome Shifts in an Invasive Seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
19. PI signal transduction and ubiquitination respond to dehydration stress in the red seaweed Gloiopeltis furcata under successive tidal cycles
20. Elevated Temperature-Induced Epimicrobiome Shifts in an Invasive Seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
21. Xanthophyll cycle-related non-photochemical quenching protects Sargassum thunbergii from high light-induced photoinhibition
22. Genetic data from the red alga Palmaria palmata reveal a mid-Pleistocene deep genetic split in the North Atlantic
23. The invasive alga Gracilaria vermiculophylla in the native northwest Pacific under ocean warming: Southern genetic consequence and northern range expansion
24. Genome‐scale signatures of adaptive gene expression changes in an invasive seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
25. The invasive alga Gracilaria vermiculophylla in the native northwest Pacific under ocean warming: Southern genetic consequence and northern range expansion
26. Genome-scale signatures of adaptive gene expression changes in an invasive seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
27. The organellar genomes of Silvetia siliquosa (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) and comparative analyses of the brown algae
28. Predicting macroalgal species distributions along the Thai-Malay Peninsula
29. Adaptation of Temperate Seagrass to Arctic Light Relies on Seasonal Acclimatization of Carbon Capture and Metabolism
30. Adaptation mechanisms and ecological consequences of seaweed invasions: a review case of agarophyte Gracilaria vermiculophylla
31. Asymmetric genetic exchange in the brown seaweed Sargassum fusiforme (Phaeophyceae) driven by oceanic currents
32. Low genetic diversity in the endangered marine alga Silvetia siliquosa (Ochrophyta: Fucaceae) and the implication to conservation
33. Intraspecific genetic variation matters when predicting seagrass distribution under climate change
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35. Adaptation of Temperate Seagrass to Arctic Light Relies on Seasonal Acclimatization of Carbon Capture and Metabolism
36. Climate‐induced range shifts shaped the present and threaten the future genetic variability of a marine brown alga in the Northwest Pacific
37. Priming of Marine Macrophytes for Enhanced Restoration Success and Food Security in Future Oceans
38. Intraspecific genetic variation matters when predicting seagrass distribution under climate change
39. Linking Ecology to Genetics to Better Understand Adaptation and Evolution: A Review in Marine Macrophytes
40. MtDNA-Based Phylogeography of the Red Alga Agarophyton vermiculophyllum (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) in the Native Northwest Pacific
41. Kelp aquaculture in China: a retrospective and future prospects
42. Linking Ecology to Genetics to Better Understand Adaptation and Evolution: A Review in Marine Macrophytes
43. Detecting no natural hybridization and predicting range overlap in Saccharina angustata and Saccharina japonica
44. MtDNA-Based Phylogeography of the Red Alga Agarophyton vermiculophyllum (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) in the Native Northwest Pacific
45. MOESM2 of PI signal transduction and ubiquitination respond to dehydration stress in the red seaweed Gloiopeltis furcata under successive tidal cycles
46. Species diversity and distribution of the genus Colpomenia (Scytosiphonaceae, Phaeophyceae) along the coast of China
47. Phylogeographic diversification and postglacial range dynamics shed light on the conservation of the kelpSaccharina japonica
48. Insufficient geographical sampling could severely influence phylogeographic interpretations: Comment on ‘Phylogeography of the seaweed Ishige okamurae (Phaeophyceae): evidence for glacial refugia in the northwest Pacific region’ (Lee et al. 2012)
49. Additional file 1: Table S1. of Historical isolation and contemporary gene flow drive population diversity of the brown alga Sargassum thunbergii along the coast of China
50. Additional file 7: Table S6. of Historical isolation and contemporary gene flow drive population diversity of the brown alga Sargassum thunbergii along the coast of China
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