Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the southeast coast of Florida, United States. Its taxonomic status has been called into question, in particular, given the close morphological and genetic similarity of H. johnsonii and the widely distributed and morphologically variable Halophila ovalis, which is largely restricted to the Indo-Pacific region. While a close relationship to H. ovalis is uncontroversial, it remains uncertain whether H. johnsonii represents a distinct lineage or is a recent introduction to the Florida region. Given the conservation status of H. johnsonii, distinguishing these alternatives has important implications for the management of the species and its habitat. Here, we develop mo...
The effects of opening the Suez Canal as a connection between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea ...
Although seagrass species in the genus Halophila are generally distributed in tropical or subtropica...
Evaluating genetic diversity of seagrasses provides insight into reproductive mode and adaptation po...
Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the Florida Bay region o...
A species of seagrass in the genus Halophila was found growing in a shallow lagoon on the west shore...
Background: The Indo-Pacific region has the largest number of seagrass species worldwide and this re...
The genus Halophila shows the highest species diversity within the seagrass genera. Southeast Asian ...
Background: The Indo-Pacific region has the largest number of seagrass species worldwide and this re...
Relationships among members of the seagrass genus Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) were investigated usi...
Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld from the seagrass family Hydrocharitaceae is one of the most widely di...
Seagrasses are considered as one of the most important species as they play key ecological roles in ...
Seagrass cover has declined in many areas of the world in a trend that has accelerated over the past...
The seagrass species in Halodule and Halophila may for several reasons be considered as taxonomic co...
Fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) is predominantly determined by gene flow. While sexually ...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that live fully submerged in the sea. They evolved from land plant...
The effects of opening the Suez Canal as a connection between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea ...
Although seagrass species in the genus Halophila are generally distributed in tropical or subtropica...
Evaluating genetic diversity of seagrasses provides insight into reproductive mode and adaptation po...
Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the Florida Bay region o...
A species of seagrass in the genus Halophila was found growing in a shallow lagoon on the west shore...
Background: The Indo-Pacific region has the largest number of seagrass species worldwide and this re...
The genus Halophila shows the highest species diversity within the seagrass genera. Southeast Asian ...
Background: The Indo-Pacific region has the largest number of seagrass species worldwide and this re...
Relationships among members of the seagrass genus Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) were investigated usi...
Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld from the seagrass family Hydrocharitaceae is one of the most widely di...
Seagrasses are considered as one of the most important species as they play key ecological roles in ...
Seagrass cover has declined in many areas of the world in a trend that has accelerated over the past...
The seagrass species in Halodule and Halophila may for several reasons be considered as taxonomic co...
Fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) is predominantly determined by gene flow. While sexually ...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that live fully submerged in the sea. They evolved from land plant...
The effects of opening the Suez Canal as a connection between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea ...
Although seagrass species in the genus Halophila are generally distributed in tropical or subtropica...
Evaluating genetic diversity of seagrasses provides insight into reproductive mode and adaptation po...