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Andrena (Notandrena) zostera Warncke 1975

2022
Published as part of Wood, Thomas J. & Monfared, Alireza, 2022, A revision of the Andrena (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) fauna of Iran, with the description of 16 new species, pp. 1-136 in European Journal of Taxonomy 843 on pages 122-123, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.843.1947, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Wood, Thomas J., Monfared, Alireza
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Evidence for synonymizing Zostera americana den hartog with Zostera japonica Aschers. & Graebn.

Aquatic Botany, 1982
Abstract A numerical analysis of four species of the Zostera subgenus Zosterella was conducted to determine the taxonomic position of Zostera americana den Hartog. Results of principal components analysis support the determination that Z. americana on the northeast Pacific coast is synonymous with Zostera japonica Aschers. & Graebn.
Richard E. Bigley, Jeannette L. Barreca
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Andrena (Carandrena) zostera Warncke

2012
Published as part of Khodaparast, Razeyeh & Monfared, Alireza, 2012, A survey of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from Fars Province, Iran, pp.
Khodaparast, Razeyeh, Monfared, Alireza
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Epidemic among Zostera colonies

1933
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Wasting Disease of Zostera marina

Nature, 1934
In connexion with the various investigations into the local disappearance of the grass wrack1, it has been noticed that the smaller narrow-leaved form of Zostera marina has, in some cases, replaced the larger type. Attention was thus focused on this Z. marina var.
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Zostera: Biology, Ecology, and Management

2006
The nine species comprising the genus Zostera discussed in this chapter form a widespread and relatively well-studied group of seagrasses. Some of the earliest studies of seagrasses occurred within the genus Zostera, especially the extensively researched Zostera marina L. (Petersen, 1890, 1918). The proximity of this species to industrialized areas and
Moore, K. A., Short, Frederick T.
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2016
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The Fungus on Zostera marina

Nature, 1934
THE fungus Ophiobolus halimus, which has recently been described as parasitic on Zostera marina L., has this summer been discovered on this plant in the British Isles. It has been found in several localities in Devon (Plymouth, Cawsand, River Yealm, Salcombe), the north coast of Guernsey and Lough Ine, Ireland. Dr. E. J. Butler has compared the British
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Benthic Infauna of Eelgrass, Zostera marina, Beds

Chesapeake Science, 1973
The infauna ofZostera beds in the Chesapeake Bay-York River estuary and Chincoteague Bay was sampled in March and July 1970 using a corer. Sediments were fine sand or very fine sand. Sorting of sediments varied from poorly sorted to moderately well-sorted and appeared to be positively correlated with the density ofZostera at the respective stations.
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Lipids of the eelgrasses Zostera nana and Zostera marina

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1989
V. M. Dembitskii, O. A. Rozentsvet
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