Background: The Indo-Pacific region has the largest number of seagrass species worldwide and this region is considered as the origin of the Hydrocharitaceae. Halophila ovalis and its closely-related species belonging to the Hydrocharitaceae are well-known as a complex taxonomic challenge mainly due to their high morphological plasticity. The relationship of genetic differentiation and geographic barriers of H. ovalis radiation was not much studied in this region. Are there misidentifications between H. ovalis and its closely related species? Does any taxonomic uncertainty among different populations of H. ovalis persist? Is there any genetic differentiation among populations in the Western Pacific and the Eastern Indian Ocean, which are sep...
Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld from the seagrass family Hydrocharitaceae is one of the most widely di...
Understanding spatial patterns of gene flow and genetic structure is essential for the conservation ...
The Indo-Malay Archipelago is regarded as a barrier that separates organisms of the Indian and Pacif...
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 ...
Genetic species identification and population structure of Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) from Conclus...
Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the southeast coast of F...
Relationships among members of the seagrass genus Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) were investigated usi...
The seagrass Halophila major (Zoll.) Miguel is reported for the first time from Vietnam. It was foun...
Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the Florida Bay region o...
The endemic seagrass Halophila hawaiiana Doty & Stone is found in discrete populations throughou...
Although seagrass species in the genus Halophila are generally distributed in tropical or subtropica...
A species of seagrass in the genus Halophila was found growing in a shallow lagoon on the west shore...
Seagrasses are considered as one of the most important species as they play key ecological roles in ...
The endemic seagrass Halophila hawaiiana Doty & Stone is found in discrete populations throughout t...
Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld from the seagrass family Hydrocharitaceae is one of the most widely di...
Understanding spatial patterns of gene flow and genetic structure is essential for the conservation ...
The Indo-Malay Archipelago is regarded as a barrier that separates organisms of the Indian and Pacif...
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 ...
Genetic species identification and population structure of Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) from Conclus...
Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the southeast coast of F...
Relationships among members of the seagrass genus Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) were investigated usi...
The seagrass Halophila major (Zoll.) Miguel is reported for the first time from Vietnam. It was foun...
Halophila johnsonii is an endangered seagrass species that is restricted to the Florida Bay region o...
The endemic seagrass Halophila hawaiiana Doty & Stone is found in discrete populations throughou...
Although seagrass species in the genus Halophila are generally distributed in tropical or subtropica...
A species of seagrass in the genus Halophila was found growing in a shallow lagoon on the west shore...
Seagrasses are considered as one of the most important species as they play key ecological roles in ...
The endemic seagrass Halophila hawaiiana Doty & Stone is found in discrete populations throughout t...
Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld from the seagrass family Hydrocharitaceae is one of the most widely di...
Understanding spatial patterns of gene flow and genetic structure is essential for the conservation ...
The Indo-Malay Archipelago is regarded as a barrier that separates organisms of the Indian and Pacif...