Seagrasses of the World

Contributing to seagrass taxonomy worldwide

Literature

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P. A. Cox, Humphries C. J.1993Hydrophilous pollination and breeding systern evolution in seagrasses: a phylogenetic approach to the evolutionary ecology of the Cymodoceaceae
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W. L. Hooker1839Flora boreali-americana, or, The botany of the northern parts of British America: compiled principally from the plants collected by Dr. Richardson & Mr. Drummond on the late northern expeditions, under command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N.
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A. Lemos1933O Moliço da Ria de Aveiro
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E. D. McCoy, Heck K. L.1976Biogeography of corals, seagrasses, and mangroves: an alternative to the center of origin concept
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. McMillan1978Morphogeographic variation under controlled conditions in five seagrasses, Thalassia testudinum, Halodule wrightii, Syringodium filiforme, Halophila engelmannii, and Zostera marina
H. N. Moldenke1940Marine Flowering Plants
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J. T. A. Verhoeven1980The ecology of Ruppia-dominated communities in Western Europe. II. Synecological classification. Structure and dynamics of the macroflora and macrofauna communities
D. I. Walker, McComb A. J.1992Seagrass Degradation in Australian Coastal Waters
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