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    Genetic evidence for hybridization between the native Spartina maritima and the introduced Spartina alterniflora (Poaceae) in South-West France: Spartina × neyrautii re-examined

    Spartina alterniflora, a perennial grass native to the North American Atlantic coast, was introduced during the 19th century in western Europe (Southern England and western France) where it hybridized with the n...

    A. Baumel, M. L. Ainouche, M. T. Misset, J-P. Gourret in Plant Systematics and Evolution (2003)

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    Uniformity of the nuclear and chloroplast genomes of Spartina maritima (Poaceae), a salt-marsh species in decline along the Western European Coast

    Spartina maritima is a salt-marsh species from European and African Atlantic coasts. In the northern range of the species (including north-west France), a rapid decline of the populations has been observed during...

    G Yannic, A Baumel, M Ainouche in Heredity (2004)

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    Spartina versicolor Fabre: Another case of Spartina trans-Atlantic introduction?

    Intercontinental introductions are widespread in the genus Spartina, with important ecological and evolutionary consequences. The native or introduced status of Spartina species is then critical with regard to bi...

    A. Baumel, M. Rousseau-Gueutin, C. Sapienza-Bianchi, A. Gareil in Biological Invasions (2016)