species: Halodule uninervis in Lizard Island Field Guide (Lizard Island Field Guide)
Halodule uninervis


©Paul York: Halodule uninervis, Lizard Island lagoon. Identified by Dr Paul York, James Cook University.

©Anne Hoggett: Halodule uninervisexposed at low tide at Lizard Island

©Anne Hoggett: A dense meadow of Halodule uninervis exposed at low tide on a sand flat at Lizard Island.
Kingdom Plantae
Division Tracheophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Alismatales
Family Cymodoceaceae
Genus Halodule
Species Halodule uninervis

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Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution

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References

  • Byrnes, N.B., S.L. Everist, S.T. Reynolds, A. Specht and R.L. Specht (1977). The vegetation of Lizard Island, North Queensland, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 88: 1-15. LIRS catalog number 3.
  • Chartrand K.M., C.V. Bryant, A. Sozou, P.J. Ralph and M.A. Rasheed (2017). Final Report: Deep‐water seagrass dynamics: Light requirements, seasonal change and mechanisms of recruitment., Tropwater, Report, 17/16. LIRS catalog number 2192.
  • De Sloover, J.R. and A.-L. Jacquemart (2008). Nymph Island (Great Barrier Reef, Qld., Australia): Flora and vegetation of a low wooded island, Scripta Botanica Belgica, 43: 1-88. LIRS catalog number 1210.
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