@article{fdi:010062353, title = {{I}solation of 12 microsatellite markers following a pyrosequencing procedure and cross-priming in two invasive cryptic species, {A}lexandrium catenella (group {IV}) and {A}-tamarense (group {III}) ({D}inophyceae)}, author = {{L}aporte, {M}. and {S}hao, {Z}. {J}. and {B}errebi, {P}. and {L}aabir, {M}. and {A}badie, {E}. and {F}aivre, {N}. and {R}ieuvilleneuve, {F}. and {M}asseret, {E}stelle}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}lexandrium catenella (group {IV}) and {A}lexandrium tamarense (group {III}) ({D}inophyceae) are two cryptic invasive phytoplankton species belonging to the {A}. tamarense species complex. {T}heir worldwide spread is favored by the human activities, transportation and climate change. {I}n order to describe their diversity in the {M}editerranean {S}ea and understand their settlements and maintenances in this area, new microsatellite markers were developed based on {T}hau lagoon ({F}rance) samples of {A}. catenella and {A}. tamarense strains. {I}n this study twelve new microsatellite markers are proposed. {F}ive of these microsatellite markers show amplifications on {A}. tamarense and ten on {A}. catenella. {T}hree of these 12 microsatellite markers allowed amplifications on both cryptic species. {F}inally, the haplotypic diversity ranged from 0.000 to 0.791 and 0.000 to 0.942 for {A}. catenella and {A}. tamarense respectively.}, keywords = {{I}nvasive species ; {P}hytoplankton ; {A}lexandrium ; {D}inophyceae ; {M}icrosatellite markers ; {B}iogeography ; {MEDITERRANEE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}arine {P}ollution {B}ulletin}, volume = {83}, numero = {1}, pages = {302--305}, ISSN = {0025-326{X}}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.04.017}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062353}, }