Assessing global range expansion in a cryptic species complex: insights from the red seaweed genus Asparagopsis (Florideophyceae)
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Assessing global range expansion in a cryptic species complex: insights from the red seaweed genus Asparagopsis
(Florideophyceae)
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Journal
JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 12-24
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2017-10-21
DOI
10.1111/jpy.12598
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