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Steiner, S.C.C., and D.A. Willette. 2013. The invasive seagrass Halophila stipulacea (Hydrocharitaceae, Angiospermae) and its impact on the benthic landscape of Dominica, Lesser Antilles. Institute for Tropical Marine Ecology, Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica. https://www.itme.org/reports/ITME_RReports32.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 46122
Type: Report
Author: Steiner, S.C.C., and D.A. Willette
Date (year): 2013
Report TitleThe invasive seagrass Halophila stipulacea (Hydrocharitaceae, Angiospermae) and its impact on the benthic landscape of Dominica, Lesser Antilles
Publisher:Institute for Tropical Marine Ecology
Publisher Location:Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica
Pages: 21 p
URL: https://www.itme.org/reports/ITME_RReports32.pdf
Keywords: Seagrass, invasive species, landscape, Dominica, Halophila stipulacea
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Halophila stipulacea

    DM - Toucari
    DM - Espagnol Bay
    DM - Dublanc
    DM - Bioche
    DM - Anse Mulâtre
    DM - Anse à Liane
    DM - Colihaut (Anse Cola)
    DM - Geule Leon
    DM - Layou
    DM - Canefield
    DM - Pointe Michael
    DM - Scott's Head
    DM - Jimmit
    DM - Mahaut
    DM - Salisbury Bay
    DM - Mero North
    GP - Islets Pigeons
    GP - Les Saintes
    MQ - Anse des Galets, Cape Saint-Martin
    MQ - Anse Dufour
    MQ - Anse Figuier
    MQ - Plage baie du trésor
    MQ - Baie des Anglais
    VI - Haulover Reef
    VI - Lind Point
    VI - shallows between Otter Creek and Water Creek
    LC - Labrelotte Bay
    LC - Anse La Raye
    MF - Anse Marcel
    MF - Tintamarre


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