Two submerged Elodea species have small differences in their ecophysiological responses when exposed to individual environmental factors. However, field observations showed that under eutrophic conditions with low light availability, Elodea canadensis could be displaced by Elodea nuttallii. Here we investigated the combined effect of environmental factors on the ecophysiological response of the two species in order to explain the differences in their invasion successes. We cultivated the plants in aquaria containing five different nitrogen (N) concentrations and incubated at five different light intensities. For both species increasing nitrogen concentrations resulted in increased relative growth rate, chlorophyll concentration, and actual ...
Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering growth of b...
Traits that permit successful invasions have often seemed idiosyncratic, and the key biological trai...
The relationship between invasive plant functional traits and their invasiveness is still the subjec...
Two submerged Elodea species have small differences in their ecophysiological responses when exposed...
Two closely related alien submerged aquatic plants were introduced into Europe. The new invader (Elo...
Two closely related alien submerged aquatic plants were introduced into Europe. The new invader (El...
The strategy of producing rapid initial growth and establishing early in the growing season is impor...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
The mechanisms that allow broadly distributed aquatic plants to inhabit variable resource environmen...
International audienceThe success of an invasive plant species could be explained by trade-off betwe...
1. The asymmetric competition for light and nutrients between floating and submerged aquatic plants ...
Invasive freshwater plants are currently spreading rapidly and this is likely to continue with furth...
<div><p>Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering gro...
Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering growth of b...
Traits that permit successful invasions have often seemed idiosyncratic, and the key biological trai...
The relationship between invasive plant functional traits and their invasiveness is still the subjec...
Two submerged Elodea species have small differences in their ecophysiological responses when exposed...
Two closely related alien submerged aquatic plants were introduced into Europe. The new invader (Elo...
Two closely related alien submerged aquatic plants were introduced into Europe. The new invader (El...
The strategy of producing rapid initial growth and establishing early in the growing season is impor...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
The mechanisms that allow broadly distributed aquatic plants to inhabit variable resource environmen...
International audienceThe success of an invasive plant species could be explained by trade-off betwe...
1. The asymmetric competition for light and nutrients between floating and submerged aquatic plants ...
Invasive freshwater plants are currently spreading rapidly and this is likely to continue with furth...
<div><p>Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering gro...
Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering growth of b...
Traits that permit successful invasions have often seemed idiosyncratic, and the key biological trai...
The relationship between invasive plant functional traits and their invasiveness is still the subjec...