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Winters, G., S. Beer, D.A. Willette, I.G. Viana, K.L. Chiquillo, P. Beca-Carretero, B. Villamayor, T. Azcárate-García, R. Shem-Tov, B. Mwabvu, L. Migliore, A. Rotini, M.A. Oscar, J. Belmaker, I. Gamliel, A. Alexandre, A.H. Engelen, G. Procaccini, and G. Rilov. 2020. The Tropical Seagrass Halophila stipulacea: Reviewing What We Know From Its Native and Invasive Habitats, Alongside Identifying Knowledge Gaps. Frontiers in Marine Science 7:300. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00300.
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Reference Number: 45837
Type: Journal Article
Author: Winters, G., S. Beer, D.A. Willette, I.G. Viana, K.L. Chiquillo, P. Beca-Carretero, B. Villamayor, T. Azcárate-García, R. Shem-Tov, B. Mwabvu, L. Migliore, A. Rotini, M.A. Oscar, J. Belmaker, I. Gamliel, A. Alexandre, A.H. Engelen, G. Procaccini, and G. Rilov
Date (year): 2020
Article Title:The Tropical Seagrass Halophila stipulacea: Reviewing What We Know From Its Native and Invasive Habitats, Alongside Identifying Knowledge Gaps
Journal Name: Frontiers in Marine Science
Volume: 7
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Pages: 300
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Keywords: Halophila stipulacea, alien species, invasiveness, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean Sea, climate change, predictions
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00300
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