For almost a century, charophytes have been regarded as a group that is confined to low-nutrient-clear water conditions. In light of recent research, this generalisation of the ecological niche dimensions of charophytes has changed and now includes more facets of ecological existence. In this review, the current knowledge with respect to species-specificity as well as temporal aspects – ontogenetic and successional ones – of the ecological requirements of charophytes are presented and discussed. This review identifies new directions for ecological research on charophytes as well as knowledge gaps to be filled, not just for reasons of academic curiosity, but also for applied purposes such as lake restoration, bioremediation and bioindication...
Freshwater ecosystems are some of the most biologically diverse environments on Earth. Billions of h...
AbstractOver the last 25 years, considerable changes have been observed in the littoral vegetation o...
Charophytes constitute a group of macrophytes that usually inhabit soft bottoms with shallow water. ...
Charophytes, i.e. extant and fossil members of the order Charales plus the members of the extinct or...
Charophytes (stoneworts) form a group of macrophytes that are considered sensitive to eutrophication...
Lake Waikare is a large, shallow eutrophic lake devoid of submerged macrophytes. I investigated pote...
Charophytes play an important role in aquatic ecosystems but there is a lack of knowledge on the eco...
A small, shallow basin was created and flooded with groundwater in a Reserve Area in Albufera de Va...
Charophytes are the group of green algae whose ancestral lineage gave rise to land plants in what re...
Charophytes (family Characeae) are a cohesive group within the green algae. The genus Chara is abund...
This paper aims to provide information on previous basic research by charophyte experts mainly in th...
Copyright © 2014 Andrzej Pukacz et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Charophytes (stoneworts) have a fossil record since the late Silurian, and are therefore especially ...
Five species of Characeae are known in Murmansk Region from five biogeographic provinces (Lps, Lt, L...
The charophytes, or stoneworts, are a group of green algae with six extant genera in one family, dis...
Freshwater ecosystems are some of the most biologically diverse environments on Earth. Billions of h...
AbstractOver the last 25 years, considerable changes have been observed in the littoral vegetation o...
Charophytes constitute a group of macrophytes that usually inhabit soft bottoms with shallow water. ...
Charophytes, i.e. extant and fossil members of the order Charales plus the members of the extinct or...
Charophytes (stoneworts) form a group of macrophytes that are considered sensitive to eutrophication...
Lake Waikare is a large, shallow eutrophic lake devoid of submerged macrophytes. I investigated pote...
Charophytes play an important role in aquatic ecosystems but there is a lack of knowledge on the eco...
A small, shallow basin was created and flooded with groundwater in a Reserve Area in Albufera de Va...
Charophytes are the group of green algae whose ancestral lineage gave rise to land plants in what re...
Charophytes (family Characeae) are a cohesive group within the green algae. The genus Chara is abund...
This paper aims to provide information on previous basic research by charophyte experts mainly in th...
Copyright © 2014 Andrzej Pukacz et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Charophytes (stoneworts) have a fossil record since the late Silurian, and are therefore especially ...
Five species of Characeae are known in Murmansk Region from five biogeographic provinces (Lps, Lt, L...
The charophytes, or stoneworts, are a group of green algae with six extant genera in one family, dis...
Freshwater ecosystems are some of the most biologically diverse environments on Earth. Billions of h...
AbstractOver the last 25 years, considerable changes have been observed in the littoral vegetation o...
Charophytes constitute a group of macrophytes that usually inhabit soft bottoms with shallow water. ...