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Taxonomy of the Genus Halophila Thouars (Hydocharitaceae): A Review [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2020
The seagrass genus Halophila Thouars has more than twenty described species and is predominately distributed over a wide geographic range along the tropical and the warm temperate coastlines in the Indo-West Pacific Oceans.
John Kuo
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The Changes in Biochemical Compositions of Five Different Macroalgae and Seagrass (Halophila stipulacea (Forsskal) Ascherson 1867) Collected from Iskenderun Bay

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, 2022
In present study, biochemical compositions (ash, lipid and protein) of five different macroalgae ((Green Macroalgae-GMA (Chaetomorpha linum and Caulerpa prolifera), Red Macroalgae-RMA (Pterocladiella capi-lacea), Brown Macroalgae-BMA (Sargassum vulgare ...
Eyüp İlker Saygılı   +5 more
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ITS DNA Barcoding Reveals That Halophila stipulacea Still Remains the Only Non-Indigenous Seagrass of the Mediterranean Sea

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are one of the major threats to the native marine ecosystems of the Mediterranean Sea. Halophila stipulacea was the only exotic seagrass of the Mediterranean until 2018, when small patches of a species morphologically ...
Catalina A. García-Escudero   +4 more
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Trophic importance of the seagrass Halophila ovalis in the food web of a Hepu seagrass bed and adjacent waters, Beihai, China

open access: yesEcological Indicators, 2021
The current paradigm emphasizes the trophic role of epiphytic algae in seagrass-based food webs. However, a growing body of literature demonstrates that grazers would directly cause considerable damage to seagrass rather than targeting epiphytes, perhaps
Jinlan Lin   +5 more
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Anamastigona halophila

open access: yes, 2021
Published as part of Kime, Richard Desmond & Enghoff, Henrik, 2021, Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda), pp. 1-244 in European Journal of Taxonomy 769 on page 34, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Kime, Richard Desmond, Enghoff, Henrik
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Pemetaan Sebaran Lamun Menggunakan Metode Lyzenga Studi Kasus Pulau Kapoposang, Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan

open access: yesJurnal Kelautan Tropis, 2022
Remote sensing is an alternative to help detect the distribution of seagrass. The satellite image used is Landsat 8 Image (LDCM). Seagrass is a plant that lives in shallow and estuarine waters.
Dwi Rosalina   +2 more
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Iris halophila Pall.

open access: yes, 2023
Iris halophila Pall. (≡ Iris spuria subsp. halophila (Pall.) C. E. Lundstr.) – Fig. 4. + Cm: Crimea: Sevastopol region, Balaclavskyi district, 2.25 km SE of Balaclava, Blizhnee – Golden Beach locality, 44°29'10''N, 33°37'25''E, 120 m, gravelly slope near path in juniper woodland, 30 May 2012, Seregin (MW 0606074 as Iris spuria subsp. musulmanica (Fomin)
Raab-Straube, Eckhard von, Raus, Thomas
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Two tropical seagrass species show differing indicators of resistance to a marine heatwave

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2023
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are a growing threat to marine species globally, including economically and ecologically important foundation species, such as seagrasses.
Alissa V. Bass, Laura J. Falkenberg
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Pengukuran Stok Karbon Ekosistem Lamun Di Kawasan Taman Nasional Baluran, Jawa Timur

open access: yesJurnal Kelautan Tropis, 2022
Climate change caused by various activities of human activity has produced carbon dioxide gas affecting global warming. Seagrass ecosystem has the ability to absorb and store large quantities of carbon that can reduce carbon emissions. Objectives of this
Dadan Zulkifli   +7 more
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Genetic identification and evolutionary trends of the seagrass Halophila nipponica in temperate coastal waters of Korea. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Although seagrass species in the genus Halophila are generally distributed in tropical or subtropical regions, H. nipponica has been reported to occur in temperate coastal waters of the northwestern Pacific. Because H.
Young Kyun Kim   +5 more
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