Seagrasses of the World

Contributing to seagrass taxonomy worldwide

Literature

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S. Talavera, García-Murillo, P., Herrera, J.1993Chromosome numbers and a new model for karyotype evolution in Ruppia L. (Ruppiaceae)
L. Triest, Sierens T.2013Is the genetic structure of Mediterranean Ruppia shaped by bird-mediated dispersal or sea currents?
L. Triest, Sierens T.2010Chloroplast sequences reveal a diversity gradient in the Mediterranean Ruppia cirrhosa species complex
L. H. T. Vergeer, denHartog C.1994Omnipresence of Labyrinthulaceae in seagrasses
J. T. A. Verhoeven1980The ecology of Ruppia-dominated communities in Western Europe. II. Synecological classification. Structure and dynamics of the macroflora and macrofauna communities
J. T. A. Verhoeven1980The ecology of Ruppia-dominated communities in Western Europe. III. Aspects of production, consumption and decomposition
J. T. A. Verhoeven1979The ecology of Ruppia-dominated communities in Western Europe. I. Distribution of Ruppia representatives in relation to their autecology
J. T. A. Verhoeven1975Ruppia-communities in the Camargue, France. Distribution and structure in relation to salinity and salinity fluctuations
J. T. A. Verhoeven, van Vierssen W.1978Structure of macrophyte dominated communities in two brackish lagoons on the island of Corsica, France
W. van Vierssen, van Kessel, C. M., van der Zee, J. R.1984On the germination of Ruppia taxa in western Europe
W. van Vierssen, Van Wijck, R. J., van der Zee, J. R.1981Some additional notes on the cytotaxonomy of Ruppia taxa in Western Europe
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