Identifying critical hydrologic parameters that structuring biological communities is crucial for the conservation and restoration of wetland ecosystems. The present study determined the key parameters of water level fluctuations (WLFs) influencing the distribution of a typical wetland plant, Carex, in shallow lakes along the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The plant community and environmental variables in 13 shallow lakes with different WLFs were investigated during 2011-2015. A total of 14 parameters included in three components of WLFs were identified, and their effects on the distribution of Carex were analyzed. The results showed that distribution of Carex in the studied lakes differed obviously in time and space. WLFs ...
Plants show strong zonation patterns in wetlands. Nevertheless, the mechanisms determining these pat...
Water-level fluctuations are common abiotic stresses influencing growth and physiological processes ...
At small scales, sedimentary deposition types mediate hydrological changes to drive wetland vegetati...
Identifying critical hydrologic parameters that structuring biological communities is crucial for th...
River–lake disconnection has led to alterations in natural water level fluctuations (WLFs) in lakes ...
Water level management is of great importance regarding conservation and rehabilitation of wetland p...
Vegetation communities in floodplain lakes are adapted to natural water regimes. Construction of slu...
Water is a key factor in maintaining plant growth and determining plant species distribution. Studyi...
Water level is important in determining plant zonation distribution patterns in freshwater wetlands....
The management of water levels in wetlands is of great importance for the wetland ecosystem, includi...
Managing water level from an ecological perspective has become an urgent issue in recent years in ef...
Flooding regime changes resulting from natural and human activity have been projected to affect wetl...
Hydrological processes are known as major driving forces in structuring wetland plant communities, b...
Flooding regime changes resulting from natural and human activity have been projected to affect wetl...
Water level fluctuation (WLF) has a significant effect on aquatic macrophytes, but few experimental ...
Plants show strong zonation patterns in wetlands. Nevertheless, the mechanisms determining these pat...
Water-level fluctuations are common abiotic stresses influencing growth and physiological processes ...
At small scales, sedimentary deposition types mediate hydrological changes to drive wetland vegetati...
Identifying critical hydrologic parameters that structuring biological communities is crucial for th...
River–lake disconnection has led to alterations in natural water level fluctuations (WLFs) in lakes ...
Water level management is of great importance regarding conservation and rehabilitation of wetland p...
Vegetation communities in floodplain lakes are adapted to natural water regimes. Construction of slu...
Water is a key factor in maintaining plant growth and determining plant species distribution. Studyi...
Water level is important in determining plant zonation distribution patterns in freshwater wetlands....
The management of water levels in wetlands is of great importance for the wetland ecosystem, includi...
Managing water level from an ecological perspective has become an urgent issue in recent years in ef...
Flooding regime changes resulting from natural and human activity have been projected to affect wetl...
Hydrological processes are known as major driving forces in structuring wetland plant communities, b...
Flooding regime changes resulting from natural and human activity have been projected to affect wetl...
Water level fluctuation (WLF) has a significant effect on aquatic macrophytes, but few experimental ...
Plants show strong zonation patterns in wetlands. Nevertheless, the mechanisms determining these pat...
Water-level fluctuations are common abiotic stresses influencing growth and physiological processes ...
At small scales, sedimentary deposition types mediate hydrological changes to drive wetland vegetati...