A fine-tuned global distribution dataset of marine forests [PDF]
Species distribution records are a prerequisite to follow climate-induced range shifts across space and time. However, synthesizing information from various sources such as peer-reviewed literature, herbaria, digital repositories and citizen science ...
Abecasis, David +7 more
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Primera cita de Egeria densa Planchon (Hydrocharitaceae) en la cuenca hidrográfica del Guadalquivir. [PDF]
First record for Egeria densa Planchon (Hydrocharitaceae) in Guadalquivir River Basin.Palabras Clave: Hidrófito, plantas alóctonas, Egeria densa, Cuenca Hidrográfica del Guadalquivir.Kew Words: Hydrophyte, alien plants, Egeria densa, Guadalquivir River ...
Casero Montes, Zaida +3 more
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Spread of \u3ci\u3eAcentria Ephemerella\u3c/i\u3e (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Central North America [PDF]
The aquatic moth, Acentria ephemerella, was first reported from North America in 1927. Recent records from widespread localities in central North America indicate that the range of this European introduction continues to expand.
Balogh, G. J., Scholtens, B. G.
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Pet stores, aquarists and the internet trade as modes of introduction and spread of invasive macrophytes in South Africa [PDF]
Submerged aquatic invasive plant species are increasingly being recognised as a major threat to South African water ways. Pet stores, aquarists and the internet-mediated trade were investigated as pathways for submerged invasive macrophyte introductions ...
Coetzee, Julie, Martin, G D
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Highlights in Seagrasses’ Phylogeny, Physiology, and Metabolism: What Makes Them Special? [PDF]
The marine seagrasses form an ecological and therefore paraphyletic group of marine hydrophilus angiosperms which evolved three to four times from land plants towards an aquatic and marine existence.
Papenbrock, Jutta
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Flora do Rio de Janeiro: Hydrocharitaceae [PDF]
Resumo A família Hydrocharitaceae é cosmopolita; composta por 17 gêneros e 127 espécies. São ervas aquáticas fixas ou livres, flutuantes, submersas ou emersas, em água doce, salobra ou salgada. No Brasil ocorrem seis gêneros e cerca de 15 espécies. A fim de conhecer a real diversidade da família no estado do Rio de Janeiro foi realizado o levantamento ...
Lourenço, Arthur Rodrigues +1 more
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Familia cosmopolita de aproximadamente 16 géneros y 118 especies, especialmente de ambientes dulceacuícolas o marinos de zonas tropicales o subtropicales, con pocas especies de regiones templadas. Algunas son consideradas plagas acuáticas, mientras que otras son empleadas como plantas ornamentales para acuario.
Jaime Bonilla-Barbosa +1 more
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Flora of Bahia: Hydrocharitaceae
Hydrocharitaceae is represented by five genera and seven species in the state of Bahia: Apalanthe granatensis, Egeria densa, Halophila decipiens, Limnobium laevigatum, Najas conferta, N. guadalupensis, and N. marina. We present an identification key, descriptions, illustrations, comments, and distribution maps of the species in Bahia.
Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona +3 more
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Najas flexilis (Hydrocharitaceae) in Alaska : a reassessment [PDF]
Author Posting. © New England Botanical Club, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of New England Botanical Club for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Rhorora 117 (2015): 354-370, doi:10.3119/15-03.
King, Ursula M. +3 more
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Hydrillae (Hydrocharitaceae) in Europe. [translation of key to Hydrilla only] [Translation from: Goettinger Floristische Rundbriefe 14 33-56, 1980] [PDF]
This partial translation of a bigger publication provides an identification key to the aquatic plant Hydrillae (Hydrocharitaceae) in Europe.
Wolff, P.
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