A Bibliography of Materials Pertaining to the Marine and Littoral Vascular-Plant Floras and Vegetation of the South China Sea
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THE RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY 2000 Supplement No. 8: 117-124 © National University of Singapore A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS PERTAINING TO THE MARINE AND LITTORAL VASCULAR-PLANT FLORAS AND VEGETATION OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA I.M. Turner Singapore Botanic Gardens, I, Cluny Road, Singapore 259569 Bibliographies A number of important bibliographies cover the flora and vegetation of the South China Sea Region. As I have not been able to see all the relevant references, and cannot therefore vouch for their utility, I refer the reader to these bibliographies. Chen, S.-c., 1993. Bibliography of Chinese Systematic Botany, 1949-1990. Guangdong Science & Technology Press, Guangzhou. 810 pp. Frodin, D.G., 1984. Guide to the Standard Floras ofthe World. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 619 pp. Madulid, D.A. and M.G. Agoo, 1992. A Bibliography on Biodiversity Research in the Philippines Part 1 - Flora. National Museum, Manila. 189 pp. Reed, c.F., 1969. Bibliography to Floras of Southeast Asia. Privately Published. 191 pp. Rollet, B., 1981. Bibliography on Mangrove Research 1600-1975. UNESCO, Paris. 479 pp. Vidal, J.E., H. Falaise, Phan Ke Loc and Nguyen Thi Ky, 1994. Bibliographie Botanique Indochinoise de 1986 a1993. Association de Botanique Tropicale, Paris. 105 pp. Vidal, J.E., Y. Vidal and Pham Hoang Ho, 1988. Bibliographie Botanique Indochinoise de 1970 a 1985. Association de Botanique Tropicale, Paris. 132 pp. Sea-grasses Calumpong, H.P. and E.G. Met'iez, 1997. Field Guide to the Common Mangroves, Sea-Grasses and Algae of the Philippines. Bookmark Inc., Makati City. 197 pp. den Hartog, c., 1970. The sea-grasses of the world. Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., Afd. Natuurk., Tweede Reeks, 59: 1-276. Fortes, M.D., 1995. Seagrasses ofEast Asia: environmental and management perspectives. RCUIEAS Technical Reports Ser., 6: 1-79. Japar, S.B., 1994. Status of seagrass resources in Malaysia. In: c.R. Wilkinson, S. Sudara and L.M. Chou (eds.), Proceedings ofthe Third ASEAN-Australia Symposium on Living Coastal Resources, Volume 1. Pp. 283-289. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville. Japar Sidik Bujang, Lamri Ali, Muta Harah Zakaria, Muhamad Saini Suliansa, Mansoruddin Alias, J. Gumpi1 and Fazrullah Rizally Abdul Razak, 1997. Halophila decipiens (Hydrocharitaceae), a new seagrass record for Sabah. Sandakania 9: 67-75. 117 Turner: Bibliography of the vascular-plant flora of the South China Sea Japar Sidik Bujang, Muta Harah Zakaria, Lamri Ali, F. Liew, J. Gumpil and Fazrullah Rizally Abdul Razak, 1999. Halophila spinulosa (R. Br.) Aschers. - An unreported seagrass in Sabah, Malaysia. Sabah Parks Nat. J. 2: 1-9. Lewmanomont, K and H. Ogawa, 1995. Common Seaweeds and Seagrasses ofThailand. Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, Bangkok. 163 pp. Loo, M.G.K., KP.P. Tun and L.M. Chou, 1996. Environmental status of seagrass communities in Singapore. J. Singapore Nat. Acad. Sci., 22-24: 97-102. Mefiez, E.G. and H.P. Calumpong, 1983. Thalassodendrom ciliatum, an unreported seagrass from the Philippines. Micronesica, 18: 103-111. Mefiez, E.G. and H.P. Calumpong, 1985. Halophila decipiens, an unreported seagrass from the Philippines. Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash., 98: 232-236. Mefiez, E.G., R.e. Phillips and H.P. Calumpong, 1983. Seagrasses from the Philippines. Smithsonian Contr. Mar. Sci., 21: 1-40. Norhadi Ismail, H. 1993. Preliminary study of the seagrass flora of Sabah, Malaysia. Pertanika, 16: 111-118. Phillips, R.e. and E.G. Mefiez, 1988. Seagrasses. Smithsonian Contr. Mar. Sci., 34: 1-104. Rollon, R.N. and M.D. Fortes, 1991. Structural affinities of seagrass communities in the Philippines. In: A.C. Alcala (chief ed.), Proceedings ofthe Regional Symposium on Living Resources in Coastal Areas. Pp. 333-346. Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Quezon City. Mangroves Aksomkoae, S., G.S. Maxwell, S. Havanond and S. Panichsuko, 1992. Plants in Mangroves. Chalongrat Co. Ltd, Bangkok. 120 pp. Brown, W.H. and A.F. Fischer, 1918. Philippine Mangrove Swamps. Bureau ofPrinting, Manila. 132 pp. Calumpong, H.P., 1994. Status ofmangrove resources in the Philippines In: C.R. Wilkinson, S. Sudara & L.M. Chou (eds.), Proceedings of the Third ASEAN-Australia Symposium on Living Coastal Resources, Volume 1. Pp. 215-228. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville. Calumpong, H.P. and E.G. Mefiez, 1997. Field Guide to the Common Mangroves, Sea-Grasses and Algae of the Philippines. Bookmark Inc., Makati City. 197 pp. Chai, P.P.K., 1975. Mangrove forests in Sarawak. Malaysian Forester, 38: 108-134. Chai, P.P.K., 1975. The mangrove trees and shrubs of Sarawak. Malaysian Forester, 38: 187-208. Chai, P.P.K., 1975. Field Key to the Mangrove Trees and Shrubs occurring in Sarawak, including a Brief Description of the Flora. Forest Department, Sarawak. 36 pp. Chapman, V.J., 1976. Mangrove Vegetation. J. Cramer, Vaduz. 447 pp. Huang, S., J.-T. Shih and M.-L. Hsueh, 1998. Mangroves ofTaiwan. Taiwan Endemic Species Research Institute, Chichi. 176 pp. Li, M.S. and S.Y. Lee, 1997. Mangroves of China: a brief review. Forest Ecol. Manage., 96: 241 259. Lin, P., 1986. Mangrove Vegetation. China Ocean Press, Beijing and Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 74 pp. Lin, P., 1999. Mangrove Ecosystem in China. Science Press, Beijing. 271 pp. Macnae, W., 1968. A general account of the fauna and flora of mangrove swamps and forests in the Indo-West-Pacific Region. Adv. Mar. BioI., 6: 73-270. Naskar, K and R. Mandal, 1999. Ecology and Biodiversity of Indian Mangroves. Daya Publishing House, Delhi. 2 vols, 754 pp. Ng, P.K.L. and N. Sivasothi, 1999. A Guide to the Magroves of Singapore 1. Singapore Science Centre, Singapore. 160pp. Phan Nguyen Hong and Hoang Thi San, 1993. Mangroves of Vietnam. mCN, Gland. 173 pp. 118 THE RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY 2000 Supplement No. 8 Santisuk, T., 1983. Taxonomy and distribution ofterrestrial trees and shrubs in the mangrove formations in Thailand. Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc., 31: 63-91. Sin, M.S. 1990. Mangrove in Kampuchea. Forest Eco/. Manage. 33-34: 59-62. Spalding, M., F. Blasco and e. Fied, 1997. World Mangrove Atlas. International Society of Mangrove Ecosystems, Okinawa. 178pp. Srivastava, P.B.L., Abdul Manap Ahmad, G. Dhanarajan and Ismail Hamzah (eds.), 1979. Symposium on Mangrove and Estuarine Vegetation in Southeast Asia. BIOTROP Special Publication 10., BIOTROP, Bogor. 227 pp. Vu Van Cuong, 1965. Le mangrove du Vietnam. F/. Cambodge Laos Vietnam, 4: 211-216. Watson, J.G., 1928. Mangrove forests of the Malay Peninsula. Malayan Forest Rec., 6: 1-275. Whitmore, T.e., 1984. Tropical Rain Forests ofthe Far East. Second Edition. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 352 pp. Wyatt-Smith, J., 1960. Field key to the trees of mangrove forests in Malaya. Malayan Forest Rec., 17. Tomlinson, P.B., 1986. The Botany ofMangroves. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 413 pp. Yang, S.-L. and J.-Y. Chen, 1995. Coastal salt marshes and mangrove swamps in China. Chinese J. Oceanol. Limnol., 13: 318-324. Coastal Vegetation Booberg, G., 1933. Die malayische StrandfJora. Eine Revision der Schimperschen Artenliste. Bot. Jahrb. Syst., 66: 1-38. Chen, P.-Y., 1986. The characteristics and ecological evaluation of the coastal vegetation near the estuary of Pearl River. Acta Bot. Austro Sin., 2: 73-82. Chen, P.-Y. and Z.-X. Li, 1986. An analysis of the flora in the coast region and islands around the mouth of the Pearl River. Acta Bot. Austro Sin., 2: 51-71. Corner, E.J.H., 1978. The freshwater swamp-forest of south Johore and Singapore. Gard. Bull., Singapore (supplement), 1: 1-266. Schimper, A.F.W., 1891. Die indo-malayische Strandjlora. Verlag von Gustav Fischer, Jena. 204 pp. Schmid, M., 1974. vegetation du Viet-Nam: Le MassifSud-Annamitique et les Regions Limitrophes. Memoires ORSTOM No. 74. 243 pp. Soepadmo, E., 1979. Plants of the sandy beach. Nature Malaysiana, 4(2): 24-33. van Steenis, e.G.G.J. & J.F. Veldkamp, 1987. Botanical guide to the sandy sea shores of Malesia. FI. Males. Bull., 9: 421-428. Wong, M. and Aziah binte Hj. Ahmad, 1996. Common Seashore Life of Brunei. Brunei Museum, Bandar Seri Begawan. 121 pp. van Steenis, e.G.G.J., 1935. Maleische Vegetatieschetsen n. Tijdschr. Kon. Ned. Aardrijksk. Genootsch. reeks n, 52: 44-112. Vidal, J.E., 1997. Paysages VI!getaux et Plantes de la Peninsule indochinoise. Editions Karthalan, Paris. 245 pp. Xing, F. and Z. Li, 1995. The beach plants and their geographical distribution in China. Acta Bot. Austro Sin., 10: 21-36. Small Islands Anon. et aI., 1977. Plants and Vegetation on the Xisha Islands of China. Guangdong Institute of Botany. Guangdong. 127 pp. 119 Turner: Bibliography of the vascular-plant flora of the South China Sea Averyanov. L.V., Nguyen Tien Ban and E.P. Kudryavtzeva, 1988. Contribution to the Vietnamese Islands Flora and Vegetation. Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad. 190 pp. Booth, W.E., K.M. Wong, K.S. Kamariah, Satish Choy and 1. Das, 1997. A survey of the flora and fauna of Pulau Punyit, Brunei Darussalam. Sandakania, 9: 55-66. Chang, H.T., 1948. The vegetation of the Paracel Islands. Sunyatsenia, 7: 75-89. Chen, P.-Y., W.-c. Chen and F.-M. Wu, 1983. An enumeration ofplants from Xisha Qundao (Islands) of China. Act. Bot. Austro Sin., 1: 129-157. Corner, E.J.H., 1985. The botany of some islets east of Pahang and Johore. Gard. Bull., Singapore, 38: 1-42. Gagnepain, M.F., 1934. Quelques plantes des ilots de la mer de Chine. Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., 6: 286. Hatusima, S., 1966. An enumeration of the plants of Batan Island. Mem. Fac. Agric. Kagoshima Univ., 5: 13-70. Henderson, M.R., 1930. Notes on the flora of Pulau Tioman and neighbouring islands. Gard. Bull., Straits Settlem., 5: 80-93.