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Research project aims to solve mussle mystery

Research project aims to solve mussle mystery
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Susanne Liljenstr , Food Safety Authority , Hydrological Institute , Kajsa Centre , Mats Lindegart , Swedish Meteorological ,

Swede lands significant seaweed research grant

A new project, involving researchers from Sweden, Canada and Australia, will investigate the effects of ocean acidification on a range of seaweed species. ....

United Kingdom , British Columbia , Vastra Gotalands Lan , Alexandra Kinnby , Catriona Hurd , Susanne Liljenstr , Patrick Martone , Christopher Harley , University Of Tasmania , University Of British Columbia , University Of Gothenburg Department ,

Climate change may impact marine environments more than anything else

Climate change may impact marine environments more than anything else
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Vastra Gotalands Lan , Per Jonsson , Susanne Liljenstr , Swedish Agency For Marine , University Of Gothenburg , Swedish Agency , Water Management ,

New piece of puzzle increases understanding of speciation


University of Gothenburg
Speciation is important because it increases biodiversity. A thesis from the University of Gothenburg examines the speciation process in multiple marine species where different populations of the same species might evolve into two completely new species.
When two populations of a species become isolated, their genes no longer intermix and over time, the two populations become increasingly different from each other. What is known as a reproduction barrier has then been formed because the two different populations no longer mate with each other even if they would meet again.
For a long time, researchers proposed that new species could be formed only if two populations were separated by a physical barrier over a very long period of time, for hundreds of thousands of generations or more. ....

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