''Ruppia megacarpa'' is a submerged herb species in the genus ''
Ruppia
''Ruppia'', also known as the widgeonweeds, ditch grasses or widgeon grass, is the only extant genus in the family Ruppiaceae, with eight known species. These are aquatic plants widespread over much of the world. The genus name honours Heinrich ...
'' found in shallow brackish waters. It is a common on Australasian coasts, including Australia (
NSW
)
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;
SA;
Vic
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;
WA and New Zealand (type locality).
[Jacobs, S.W.L. and M.A. Brock (1982) A revision of the genus ''Ruppia'' (Potamogetonaceae) in Australia. ''Aquatic Botany'' 14: 325–337] Isolated populations have been currently found in East Asia, including Japan, Korea, and Far East Russia,
[Ito, Y., T. Ohi-Toma, J. Murata, and Nr. Tanaka (2010) Hybridization and polyploidy of an aquatic plant, ''Ruppia'' (Ruppiaceae), inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenies. ''American Journal of Botany'' 97: 1156–1167][Ito, Y., T. Ohi-Toma, A. V. Skriptsova, M. Sasagawa, Nr. Tanaka, and J. Murata (2014) ''Ruppia megacarpa'' (Ruppiaceae): a new species to the floras of Japan, Korea, and Russia. ''Botanica Pacofica'' 3: 49–52] hence, the species distribution exhibit latitudinally
disjunct (
antitropical) distribution between East Asia and Australasia.
Ecology
This species is known to have hybridized with 'Occidentalis' of the ''R. maritima'' complex in Hokkaido, Japan.
References
Brackish water plants
megacarpa
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