Halophila stipulacea is a small tropical seagrass species. It is the dominant seagrass species in the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA; northern Red Sea), where it grows in both shallow and deep environments (1-50 m depth). Native to the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Indian Ocean, this species has invaded the Mediterranean and has recently established itself in the Caribbean Sea. Due to its invasive nature, there is growing interest to understand this species’ capacity to adapt to new conditions, which might be attributed to its ability to thrive in a broad range of ecological niches. In this study, a multidisciplinary approach was used to depict variations in morphology, biochemistry (pigment and phenol content) and epiphytic bacterial communities along a ...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
Halophila stipulacea is a small tropical seagrass species native to the Red Sea. Due to its invasive...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
Halophila stipulacea is a small tropical seagrass species. It is the dominant seagrass species in th...
Seagrasses are one of the most valuable marine ecosystems on earth, yet they are declining worldwide...
Seagrasses are one of the most valuable marine ecosystems on earth, yet they are declining worldwide...
Seagrasses and associated microbial communities constitute a functional unit (holobiont) which respo...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
17 pages, 6 figures.-- This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internation...
Seagrasses harbour bacterial communities with which they constitute a functional unit called holobio...
Seagrasses harbour bacterial communities with which they constitute a functional unit called holobio...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
Halophila stipulacea is a small tropical seagrass species native to the Red Sea. Due to its invasive...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
Halophila stipulacea is a small tropical seagrass species. It is the dominant seagrass species in th...
Seagrasses are one of the most valuable marine ecosystems on earth, yet they are declining worldwide...
Seagrasses are one of the most valuable marine ecosystems on earth, yet they are declining worldwide...
Seagrasses and associated microbial communities constitute a functional unit (holobiont) which respo...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
17 pages, 6 figures.-- This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internation...
Seagrasses harbour bacterial communities with which they constitute a functional unit called holobio...
Seagrasses harbour bacterial communities with which they constitute a functional unit called holobio...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...
Halophila stipulacea is a small tropical seagrass species native to the Red Sea. Due to its invasive...
Invasive plants, including marine macrophytes, are one of the most important threats to biodiversity...