Seagrasses of the World

Contributing to seagrass taxonomy worldwide

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
S. Miki1934On the Sea-Grasses in Japan II. Cymodoceaceae and Marine Hydrocaritaceae [sic]
H. N. Moldenke1940Marine Flowering Plants
A. J. Bernatowicz1952Marine Monocotyledonous plants of Bermuda
R. J. Buesa1975Population biomass and metabolic rates of marine angiosperms on the northwestern Cuban shelf
J. C. Zieman1975Seasonal variation of turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum König, with reference to temperature and salinity effects
E. D. McCoy, Heck K. L.1976Biogeography of corals, seagrasses, and mangroves: an alternative to the center of origin concept
J. C. Zieman1976The ecological effects of physical damage from motor boats on turtle grass beds in southern Florida
H. W. Campbell, Irvine A. B.1977Feeding ecology of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus Linnaeus
C. McMillan1978Morphogeographic variation under controlled conditions in five seagrasses, Thalassia testudinum, Halodule wrightii, Syringodium filiforme, Halophila engelmannii, and Zostera marina
Y. Lipkin1979Quantitative aspects of seagrass communities, particularly of those dominated by Halophila stipulacea, in Sinai (northern Red Sea)
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
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
C. J. Dawes, Lawrence J. M.1980Seasonal changes in the proximate constituents of the seagrasses Thalassia testudinum, Halodule wrightii, and Syringodium filiforme
C. McMillan1980Flowering under controlled conditions by Cymodocea serrulata, Halophila stipulacea, Syringodium isoetifolium, Zostera capensis and Thalassia hemprichii from Kenya
C. McMillan1980Isozymes of tropical seagrasses from the Indo-Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean
S. Beer, Shomer-Ilan, A., Waisel, Y.1980Carbon Metabolism in Seagrasses II. Patterns of photosynthetic CO2 incorporation
J. C. Zieman1982The Ecology of the Seagrasses of South Florida: A Community Profile
T. - P. Yang1987A synopsis to the aquatic angiospermous plants of Taiwan
C. McMillan1991Isozyme patterning in marine spermatophytes
L. H. T. Vergeer, denHartog C.1994Omnipresence of Labyrinthulaceae in seagrasses
S. O. Bandeira2002Diversity and distribution of seagrasses around Inhaca Island, southern Mozambique
P. Acevedo-Rodríguez, Strong M. T.2005Monocots and Gymnosperms of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
D. H. Les, Moody, M. L., Soros, C. L.2006A reappraisal of phylogenetic relationships in the monocotyledon family Hydrocharitaceae (Alismatidae)
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
L. Aragones, Lawler, I., Marsh, H., Domning, D. P., Hodgson, A.2012The role of Sirenians in aquatic ecosystems
P. A. X. Bologna, Suleski A. J.2013Assessment of seagrass floral community structure from two Caribbean marine protected areas
K. M. Darnell, Dunton K. H.2016Reproductive phenology of the subtropical seagrasses Thalassia testudinum (turtle grass) and Halodule wrightii (shoal grass) in the northwest Gulf of Mexico
C. denHartog, van Tussenbroek, B. I., Wong, J. G. R., P. Ruaro, M., Guzmán, J. G. Márquez2016A new Ruppia from Mexico: Ruppia mexicana n.sp.
K. Wu, Chen, C. N. N., Soong, K.2016Long Distance Dispersal Potential of Two Seagrasses Thalassia hemprichii and Halophila ovalis
Z. Jiang, Liu, S., Zhang, J., Zhao, C., Wu, Y., Yu, S., Zhang, X., Huang, C., Huang, X., Kumar, M.2017Newly discovered seagrass beds and their potential for blue carbon in the coastal seas of Hainan Island, South China Sea
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
E. Bricker, Calladine, A., Virnstein, R., Waycott, M.2018Mega Clonality in an Aquatic Plant—A Potential Survival Strategy in a Changing Environment
R. E. Bittner, Roesler, E. L., Barnes, M. A.2020Using species distribution models to guide seagrass management
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
A. Alexandre, Collado-Vides, L., Santos, R.2021The takeover of Thalassia testudinum by Anadyomene sp. at Biscayne Bay, USA, cannot be simply explained by competition for nitrogen and phosphorous
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