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
L. Aragones, Lawler, I., Marsh, H., Domning, D. P., Hodgson, A.2012The role of Sirenians in aquatic ecosystems
P. Ascherson, Graebner P.1907Das Pflanzenreich. Regni vegetabilis conspectus. IV. II. Potamogetonaceae
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. O. Bandeira2002Diversity and distribution of seagrasses around Inhaca Island, southern Mozambique
S. Beer, Shomer-Ilan, A., Waisel, Y.1980Carbon Metabolism in Seagrasses II. Patterns of photosynthetic CO2 incorporation
A. J. Bernatowicz1952Marine Monocotyledonous plants of Bermuda
A. L. Bijak, van Dijk, K. J., Waycott, M.2018Population structure and gene flow of the tropical seagrass, Syringodium filiforme, in the Florida Keys and subtropical Atlantic region
A. L. Bijak, van Dijk, K. J., Waycott, M.2014Development of Microsatellite Markers for a Tropical Seagrass, Syringodium filiforme (Cymodoceaceae)
R. E. Bittner, Roesler, E. L., Barnes, M. A.2020Using species distribution models to guide seagrass management
P. A. X. Bologna, Suleski A. J.2013Assessment of seagrass floral community structure from two Caribbean marine protected areas
L. H. Bragg, McMillan C.1987SEM comparison of fruits and seeds of Syringodium (Cymodoceaceae) from Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and The Philippines
P. A. Cox, Humphries C. J.1993Hydrophilous pollination and breeding systern evolution in seagrasses: a phylogenetic approach to the evolutionary ecology of the Cymodoceaceae
C. denHartog, Van Loenhoud, P. J., Roelofs, J. G. M., Van de Sande, J. C. P. M.1979Chromosome numbers of three seagrasses from the Netherlands Antilles
C. denHartog, Wiegleb G.2002Potamogetonaceae, Zosteraceae, and Cymodoceaceae
J. Kuo2013Chromosome numbers of the Australian Cymodoceaceae
L. J. McKenzie, Toshida R. L.2017Seagrass-Watch: Proceedings of a workshop for monitoring and mapping seagrass habitats in Vanuatu, Port Villa, 7-9 August 2017
C. McMillan1991Isozyme patterning in marine spermatophytes
C. McMillan1981Seed reserves and seed germination for two seagrasses, Halodule wrightii and Syringodium filiforme, from the Western Atlantic
S. Miki1934On the Sea-Grasses in Japan II. Cymodoceaceae and Marine Hydrocaritaceae [sic]
H. N. Moldenke1940Marine Flowering Plants
K. R. R. Rengasamy, Sadeer, N. B., Zengin, G., Mahomoodally, M. F., Cziáky, Z., Jekö, J., Diuzhevae, A., Abdallahf, H. H., Kim, D. H.2019Biopharmaceutical potential, chemical profile and in silico study of the seagrass - Syringodium isoetifolium (Asch.) Dandy
P. Acevedo-Rodríguez, Strong M. T.2005Monocots and Gymnosperms of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
M. C. Sauvageau1891Sur les feuilles de quelques Monocotylédones aquatiques
L. H. T. Vergeer, denHartog C.1994Omnipresence of Labyrinthulaceae in seagrasses
T. - P. Yang1987A synopsis to the aquatic angiospermous plants of Taiwan
P. C. Young, Kirkman H.1975The seagrass communities of Moreton Bay, Queensland
J. C. Zieman1982The Ecology of the Seagrasses of South Florida: A Community Profile
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