taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
124987CE6314FFDD8E33FE61F63BF969.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957567/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957567	Figure 5: Ulva “Clade 2” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates.	Figure 5: Ulva “Clade 2” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE6313FFDC8E11F881F158FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE6312FFDC8DADFA2FF708FBF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957567/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957567	Figure 5: Ulva “Clade 2” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates.	Figure 5: Ulva “Clade 2” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE6312FFD18E33FB3BF4D6F904.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE631DFFD38D83FF52F13FFB4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE631DFFD28D83FABDF115FCE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE631CFFD28E33FD16F0C5FBCC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE631CFFD28DADFC0BF173F907.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
124987CE631CFFD28DADF895F028FD9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957565	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	Figure 4: Ulva “Clade 1” from the maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on tufA (802 bp alignment). The phylogenetic tree was run with a GTR + I + G model of nucleotide evolution and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Samples from this study are in bold. Sequences from the type specimen are labelled as ‘type’. Pairwise distances were calculated for each species. *Specimen of U. chaugulei (RM0287) from Tunisian coast.	2024-06-24	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan		Zenodo	biologists	Minicante, Research Article Simona Armeli;Melton, James T.;Spagnuolo, Damiano;Manghisi, Antonio;Genovese, Giuseppa;Morabito, Marina;Lopez-Bautista, Juan			
