Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because native plants are threatened by environmental change such as eutrophication, global warming and biological invasions, continued ecosystem functioning may be at risk. In this study, we explored how the growth of native and non-native plant species in eutrophic, warm conditions impacts two plant ecosystem functions: regulation of phytoplankton growth and methane emission. We expected that plants would inhibit phytoplankton growth, while for methane emission both inhibition and stimulation are possible. We conducted an outdoor experiment using monocultures of four native and four non-native freshwater plant species planted at three different dens...
Some aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences on ecosystem functioni...
International audienceSome aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences ...
Peat-forming wetlands, and particularly floating fens forming the initial stages of these ecosystems...
Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because n...
Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because n...
Non-native plants increasingly dominate the vegetation in aquatic ecosystems and thrive in eutrophic...
Exotic hydrophytes are often considered as aquatic weeds, especially when forming dense mats on an o...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...
Anthropogenic activities have led to global environmental change, resulting in the deterioration of ...
Anthropogenic activities have led to global environmental change, resulting in the deterioration of ...
Item does not contain fulltext1. Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an impo...
1. Aquatic plant meadows are important coastal habitats that sustain many ecosystem functions such a...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
1. Plant invasion can strongly influence carbon (C) cycling processes, thus it may affect climate ch...
Some aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences on ecosystem functioni...
International audienceSome aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences ...
Peat-forming wetlands, and particularly floating fens forming the initial stages of these ecosystems...
Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because n...
Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because n...
Non-native plants increasingly dominate the vegetation in aquatic ecosystems and thrive in eutrophic...
Exotic hydrophytes are often considered as aquatic weeds, especially when forming dense mats on an o...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...
Anthropogenic activities have led to global environmental change, resulting in the deterioration of ...
Anthropogenic activities have led to global environmental change, resulting in the deterioration of ...
Item does not contain fulltext1. Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an impo...
1. Aquatic plant meadows are important coastal habitats that sustain many ecosystem functions such a...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
1. Plant invasion can strongly influence carbon (C) cycling processes, thus it may affect climate ch...
Some aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences on ecosystem functioni...
International audienceSome aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences ...
Peat-forming wetlands, and particularly floating fens forming the initial stages of these ecosystems...