A review article which discusses the ecology and management of common water plants in lowland streams, with an introduction containing a review of previous studies on the subject. The article covers the significance of seasonal growth, the significance of stand structure (particularly in relation to hydraulic resistence), an assessment of current river management, improvements to plant management techniques (in relation to cutting), and alternatives to the traditional techniques of river plant management. There are a number of accompanying figures
The abundance of aquatic vegetation is increasing in rivers and lakes worldwide. The aim of this stu...
Most studies suggest that floods remove substantial plant biomass due to mechanical forces applied d...
Aquatic plants are beneficial and a necessary part of lakes and reservoirs. Also, some kind of plant...
Ranunculus calcareus , a species of water crowfoot which occurs in clear, nutrient-rich chalk stream...
A survey involving repeated visits to 56 river sites with a variety of Batrachian Ranunculus species...
Understanding species distributions and patterns in plant diversity is a central goal in ecology. Tw...
Effects of plant removal on habitat conditions, stream metabolism and benthic invertebrates were stu...
New sustainable, cost-effective solutions are urgently needed for river management since conventiona...
The needs of riparian vegetation must be considered in the determination of environmental flows requ...
The problems of eutrophication in the lowland rivers of Britain have been exacerbated in the past 13...
To mow or not to mow is the question managers of shallow freshwater ecosystems often have to ask the...
Aquatic plants are fundamental to the structure and functioning of many freshwater habitats. In und...
1 The diversity and abundance of viable diaspores trapped at the downstream end of a 15-km lowland s...
Niche theory conceptualises the physical and biological variables that influence the distribution of...
This paper describes the importance of the underwater vegetation on Danish streams and some of the c...
The abundance of aquatic vegetation is increasing in rivers and lakes worldwide. The aim of this stu...
Most studies suggest that floods remove substantial plant biomass due to mechanical forces applied d...
Aquatic plants are beneficial and a necessary part of lakes and reservoirs. Also, some kind of plant...
Ranunculus calcareus , a species of water crowfoot which occurs in clear, nutrient-rich chalk stream...
A survey involving repeated visits to 56 river sites with a variety of Batrachian Ranunculus species...
Understanding species distributions and patterns in plant diversity is a central goal in ecology. Tw...
Effects of plant removal on habitat conditions, stream metabolism and benthic invertebrates were stu...
New sustainable, cost-effective solutions are urgently needed for river management since conventiona...
The needs of riparian vegetation must be considered in the determination of environmental flows requ...
The problems of eutrophication in the lowland rivers of Britain have been exacerbated in the past 13...
To mow or not to mow is the question managers of shallow freshwater ecosystems often have to ask the...
Aquatic plants are fundamental to the structure and functioning of many freshwater habitats. In und...
1 The diversity and abundance of viable diaspores trapped at the downstream end of a 15-km lowland s...
Niche theory conceptualises the physical and biological variables that influence the distribution of...
This paper describes the importance of the underwater vegetation on Danish streams and some of the c...
The abundance of aquatic vegetation is increasing in rivers and lakes worldwide. The aim of this stu...
Most studies suggest that floods remove substantial plant biomass due to mechanical forces applied d...
Aquatic plants are beneficial and a necessary part of lakes and reservoirs. Also, some kind of plant...