Seagrasses of the World

Contributing to seagrass taxonomy worldwide

Literature

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A. A. Aleem1984Distribution and ecology of seagrass communities in the Western Indian Ocean
A. A. Aleem1979A contribution to the study of seagrasses along the Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia
E. Ancibor1979Systematic anatomy of vegetative organs of the Hydrocharitaceae
J. Assis, Fragkopoulou, E., Frade, D., Neiva, J., Oliveira, A., Abecasis, D., Faugeron, S., Serrão, E. A.2020A fine-tuned global distribution dataset of marine forests
S. Beer, Shomer-Ilan, A., Waisel, Y.1980Carbon Metabolism in Seagrasses II. Patterns of photosynthetic CO2 incorporation
C. Beets1953Notes on dredging in the Great Bitter Lake of the Suez Canal
T. Bervoets2013Results of Nature Foundation Research into invasive Seagrass H. stipulacea in the Simpson Bay Lagoon
L. Y. Chen, Chen, J. M., Gituru, R. W., Wang, Q. F.2012Generic phylogeny, historical biogeography and character evolution of the cosmopolitan aquatic plant family Hydrocharitaceae
K. L. Chiquillo, Barber, P. H., Willette, D. A.2018Fruits and flowers of the invasive seagrass Halophila stipulacea in the Caribbean Sea
C. denHartog1972Range extension of Halophila stipulacea (Hydrocharitaceae) in the Mediterranean
C. denHartog1959A key to the species of Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae), with descriptions of the American species
C. denHartog, Hennen, J., Noten, T. M. P. A., VanWijck, R. J.1987Chromosome numbers of the European seagrasses
T. Azcárate-García, Beca-Carretero, P., Villamayor, B., Stengel, D. B., Winters, G.2020Responses of the seagrass Halophila stipulacea to depth and spatial gradients in its native region (Red Sea): Morphology, in situ growth and biomass production
V. Kolátková, Čepička, I., Gargiulo, G. M., Vohník, M.2019Enigmatic Phytomyxid Parasite of the Alien Seagrass Halophila stipulacea: New Insights into Its Ecology, Phylogeny, and Distribution in the Mediterranean Sea
J. Kuo2020Taxonomy of the Genus Halophila Thouars (Hydocharitaceae): A Review
Y. Lipkin1979Quantitative aspects of seagrass communities, particularly of those dominated by Halophila stipulacea, in Sinai (northern Red Sea)
Y. Lipkin1975Halophila stipulacea, a review of a successful immigration
Y. Lipkin1975Halophila stipulacea in Cyprus and Rhodes, 1967-1970
V. Di Martino, Blundo, M. C., Tita, G.2006The Mediterranean introduced seagrass Halophila stipulacea in Eastern Sicily (Italy): Temporal variations of the algal assemblage
C. McMillan1991Isozyme patterning in marine spermatophytes
C. McMillan1980Flowering under controlled conditions by Cymodocea serrulata, Halophila stipulacea, Syringodium isoetifolium, Zostera capensis and Thalassia hemprichii from Kenya
C. McMillan, Williams S. C.1980Systematic implications of isozymes in Halophila section Halophila
H. N. Moldenke1940Marine Flowering Plants
H. M. Nguyen, Savva, I., Kleitou, P., Kletou, D., Lima, F. P., Sapir, Y., Winters, G.2020Seasonal dynamics of native and invasive Halophila stipulacea populations — A case study from the northern Gulf of Aqaba and the eastern Mediterranean Sea
S. H. Shabaka2018Checklist of seaweeds and seagrasses of Egypt (Mediterranean Sea): A review
G. Van der Velde, denHartog C.1992Continuing range extension of Halophila stipulacea (Forssk.) Aschers. (Hydrocharitaceae) in the Mediterranean - now found at Kefallinia and Ithaki (Ionian Sea )
D. A. Willette, Chalifour, J., Debrot, A. O. D., Engel, M. S., Miller, J., Oxenford, H. A., Short, F. T., Steiner, S. C. C., Védie, F.2014Continued expansion of the trans-Atlantic invasive marine angiosperm Halophila stipulacea in the Eastern Caribbean
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