Factors influencing the potential of rafting dispersal - analysis of patterns and causal mechanisms along the geographic range of intertidal species on the coast of Chile

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Resumen. -- Abstract. -- Table of contents. -- I. General introduction. -- Chapter 1. The variable routes of rafting: stranding dynamics of floating bull-kelp Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) on beaches in the SE Pacific. -- Chapter 2. Spatio-temporal variability of strandings of the southern bull kelp Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) on beaches on the coast of Chile-linking with local storms. -- Chapter 3. No sex-related dispersal limitation in a dioecious, oceanic long-distance traveller: the bull lelp Durvillaea antarctica. -- Chapter 4. Epibiont communities on stranded kelp rafts of Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, phaeophyceae) -do positive interactions facilitate range extensions?. -- 5. Phylogeography of two intertidal seaweeds, Gelidium lingulatum and G. rex (Rhodophyta: Gelidiales), along the South East Pacific-patterns explained by rafting dispersal?. -- II. General discussion. -- III. General references. -- Appendices.
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Resumen. -- Abstract. -- Table of contents. -- I. General introduction. -- Chapter 1. The variable routes of rafting: stranding dynamics of floating bull-kelp Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) on beaches in the SE Pacific. -- Chapter 2. Spatio-temporal variability of strandings of the southern bull kelp Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) on beaches on the coast of Chile-linking with local storms. -- Chapter 3. No sex-related dispersal limitation in a dioecious, oceanic long-distance traveller: the bull lelp Durvillaea antarctica. -- Chapter 4. Epibiont communities on stranded kelp rafts of Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, phaeophyceae) -do positive interactions facilitate range extensions?. -- 5. Phylogeography of two intertidal seaweeds, Gelidium lingulatum and G. rex (Rhodophyta: Gelidiales), along the South East Pacific-patterns explained by rafting dispersal?. -- II. General discussion. -- III. General references. -- Appendices.
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