Family: Ceratophyllaceae

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Last Modified 04/29/2013

List of Ceratophyllaceae Genera

References to Ceratophyllaceae

  • Aboy, H. E. 1936. A study of the anatomy and morphology of Ceratophyllum demursum. M.S. Thesis Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY,
  • Angelo, R.; Boufford, D. E. 2010. Atlas of the flora of New England: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Rhodora 112: 244-326.
  • Capers, R. S. 2003. Macrophyte colonization in a freshwater tidal wetland (Lyme, CT, USA). Aquatic Botany 77: 325-338.
  • Fassett, N. C. 1953. North American Ceratophyllum. Comun. Inst. Trop. Invest. Ci. Univ. El Salvador 2: 25-45.
  • Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1997. Flora of North America, Volume 3. Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Oxford University Press, New York. , 590 pages.
  • Goulder, R.; Boatman, D. J. 1971. Evidence that nitrogen supply influences the distribution of a freshwater macrophyte, Ceratophyllum demersum.
  • Hellquist, C. B.; Crow, G. E. 1984. Aquatic vascular plants of New England: Part 7. Cabombaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Nelumbonaceae, and Ceratophyllaceae.
  • Herendeen, P. S.; Les, D. H.; Dilcher, D. L. 1990. Fossil Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllaceae) from the Tertiary of North America. Amer. J. Bot. 77: 7-16.
  • Iwamoto, A. et.al. 2003. Floral development and phyllotactic variation in Ceratophyllum demersum (Ceratophyllaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 90: 1124-1130.
  • Jones, E. N. 1931. The morphology and biology of Ceratophyllum demersum. Stud. Nat. Hist. Iowa Univ. 13: 11-55.
  • Les, D. H. 1988. Breeding systems, population structure, and evolution in hydrophilous angiosperms. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 75: 819-35.
  • Les, D. H. 1988. The origin and affinities of the Ceratophyllaceae. Taxon 37: 326-345.
  • Les, D. H. 1985. The taxonomic significance of plumule morphology in Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllaceae). Syst. Bot. 10: 338-346.
  • Les, D. H. 1986. The phytogeography of Ceratophyllum demersum and C. echinatum in glaciated North America. Canad. J. Bot. 64: 498-509.
  • Les, D. H. 1986. The evolution of achene morphology in Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllaceae), I. Fruit spine relationships of C. demersum, C. submersum, and C. apiculatum. Syst. Bot. 11: 549-558.
  • Les, D. H. 1988. The evolution of achene morphology in Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllaceae), II. Fruit variation and systematics of the "spiny-margined" group. Syst. Bot. 13: 73-86.
  • Les, D. H. 1988. The evolution of achene morphology in Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllaceae), III. Relationships of the "facially-spined" group. Syst. Bot. 13: 509-518.
  • Les, D. H. 1989. The evolution of achene morphology in Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllaceae), IV. Summary of proposed relationships and evolutionary trends. Syst. Bot. 14: 254-262.
  • Les, D. H. 1986. The phytogeography of Ceratophyllum demersum and C. Echinatum (Ceratopyllaceae) in glaciated north America. Canad. J. Bot. 64: 498-509.
  • Les, D. H. 1988. The origin and affinities of the Ceratophyllaceae. Taxon 37: 326-345.
  • Les, D. H. 1991. Genetic diversity in the monoecious hydrophile Ceratopyllum (Ceratopyllaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 78: 1070-1082.
  • Long Island Botanical Society Flora Committee. 1996. Preliminary atlas of the Magnoldiideae on Long Island, N.Y. Part 1. Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter 6(6): 41-4.
  • Lowden, R. M. 1978. Studies on the submerged genus {Ceratophyllum L. in the neotropics. Aquatic Botany 4: 127-142.
  • Meyer, B. S.; Heritage, A. C. 1941. Effect of turbidity and depth of immersion on apparent photosynthesis in Ceratophyllum demersum.
  • Mitchell, R. S.; Beal, E. O. 1979. Magnoliaceae through Ceratophyllaceae of New York state. Contr. To a flora of New York state II. New York State Mus. Bull. 435: 1-end.
  • Moyle, J. B. 1945. Some chemical factors influencing the distribution of aquatic plants in Minnesota. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 34: 402-420.
  • Muenscher, W. C. 1940. Fruits and seedlings of Ceratophyllum. Amer. J. Bot. 27: 231-233.
  • Qui, Y. L. et.al. 1993. Molecular phylogenetics of the Magnoliidae: cladistic analysis of nucleotide sequences of the plastid gene rbcL. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 80: 587-606.
  • Scribailo, R. W.; Alix, M. S. 2002. First reports of Ceratophyllum echinatum A. Gray from Indiana with notes on the distribution, ecology and phytosociology of the species. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 129: 164-171.
  • Wilmot-Dear, M. 1985. Ceratophyllum revised: a study in fruit and leaf variation.
  • Wood, C. E. 1959. The genera of the Nymphaeaceae and Ceratophyllaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 40: 94-112.