Aquatic plants of the genus Ruppia inhabit some of the most threatened habitats in the world, such as coastal lagoons and inland saline to brackish waters where their meadows play several key roles. The evolutionary history of this genus has been affected by the processes of hybridization, polyploidization, and vicariance, which have resulted in uncertainty regarding the number of species. In the present study, we apply microsatellite markers for the identification, genetic characterization, and detection of hybridization events among populations of putative Ruppia species found in the southern Iberian Peninsula, with the exception of a clearly distinct species, the diploid Ruppia maritima. Microsatellite markers group the populations...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
We examined the genetic population structure in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.), the dominant seagrass ...
To elucidate the taxonomic status of Ruppia drepanensis Tineo ex Guss. (Alismatales, Ruppiaceae), we...
Aquatic plants of the genus Ruppia inhabit some of the most threatened habitats in the world, such a...
Ruppia cirrhosa is a clonal monoecious plant phylogenetically associated to seagrass families such a...
In many aquatic plant taxa, classification and identification based on morphology has always been di...
This paper reviews the current knowledge on the diversity, distribution and ecology of the genus Rup...
The evolutionary history of the genus Ruppia has been shaped by hybridization, polyploidisation and ...
This paper reviews the current knowledge on the diversity, distribution and ecology of the genus Rup...
Two subcosmopolitan species Ruppia maritima and Ruppia cirrhosa are recognized throughout Europe, wh...
In the European part of the Mediterranean at least 15 cpDNA haplotypes of Ruppia can be distinguishe...
This paper focuses on the morphology and karyology of representative Ruppia populations from a south...
Information provided by population genetic studies is often necessary to effectively protect endange...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
We examined the genetic population structure in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.), the dominant seagrass ...
To elucidate the taxonomic status of Ruppia drepanensis Tineo ex Guss. (Alismatales, Ruppiaceae), we...
Aquatic plants of the genus Ruppia inhabit some of the most threatened habitats in the world, such a...
Ruppia cirrhosa is a clonal monoecious plant phylogenetically associated to seagrass families such a...
In many aquatic plant taxa, classification and identification based on morphology has always been di...
This paper reviews the current knowledge on the diversity, distribution and ecology of the genus Rup...
The evolutionary history of the genus Ruppia has been shaped by hybridization, polyploidisation and ...
This paper reviews the current knowledge on the diversity, distribution and ecology of the genus Rup...
Two subcosmopolitan species Ruppia maritima and Ruppia cirrhosa are recognized throughout Europe, wh...
In the European part of the Mediterranean at least 15 cpDNA haplotypes of Ruppia can be distinguishe...
This paper focuses on the morphology and karyology of representative Ruppia populations from a south...
Information provided by population genetic studies is often necessary to effectively protect endange...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
Many aquatic plant and seagrass species are widespread and the origin of their continent-wide ranges...
We examined the genetic population structure in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.), the dominant seagrass ...
To elucidate the taxonomic status of Ruppia drepanensis Tineo ex Guss. (Alismatales, Ruppiaceae), we...