Egeria najas Planch. is the dominant native submersed macrophyte of the Upper Paraná River in Brazil, while Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle has recently invaded this area. From January 2006 to December 2007, comprising two annual flood cycles, we conducted monthly surveys at two river stations and two lakes connected to the river within this stretch of the Paraná River, aiming to understand how the hydrological regime influences the distribution and abundance of these native and invasive Hydrocharitaceae species. Hydrilla did not develop in the lakes, possibly due to the elevated proportion of organic matter in the sediment (~10% DW). However, the exotic species dominated the river sites apparently suppressing E. najas. In the lakes E. n...
The growth response of Eichhornia crassipes was studied in two floodplain lakes with different inu...
Aim: To test the invasibility of aquatic ecosystems by an exotic species, we used the invasive macro...
ABSTRACTSeveral species of aquatic macrophytes have invaded ecosystems outside their ranges, produci...
The Upper River Paraná Floodplain System comprises the rivers Ivinheima, Baía and Paraná, which with...
Non-native species of aquatic plants may become invasive and affect native communities, reducing the...
ABSTRACT: Non-native species of aquatic plants may become invasive and affect native communities, re...
The Rio Paraná is the world's tenth largest river (discharge in the upper river, studied here, durin...
Besides exacerbated exploitation, pollution, flow alteration and habitats degradation, freshwater bi...
We explored the hypothesis that flood events and connectivity interact with local factors (biotic an...
Floodplain lakes are especially dynamic due to the irregular flow regime of the Paraná River and its...
Abstract: Floodplain lakes are especially dynamic due to the irregular flow regime of the Paraná Riv...
The majority of South Africa’s fresh water (lotic and lentic), is eutrophic and this has resulted in...
Many rooted macrophytes form a dense canopy on the water surface that is detrimental to aquatic orga...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. André Andrian PadialDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, ...
This study investigated the structure of the Oligochaeta and Chironomidae assemblages associated wit...
The growth response of Eichhornia crassipes was studied in two floodplain lakes with different inu...
Aim: To test the invasibility of aquatic ecosystems by an exotic species, we used the invasive macro...
ABSTRACTSeveral species of aquatic macrophytes have invaded ecosystems outside their ranges, produci...
The Upper River Paraná Floodplain System comprises the rivers Ivinheima, Baía and Paraná, which with...
Non-native species of aquatic plants may become invasive and affect native communities, reducing the...
ABSTRACT: Non-native species of aquatic plants may become invasive and affect native communities, re...
The Rio Paraná is the world's tenth largest river (discharge in the upper river, studied here, durin...
Besides exacerbated exploitation, pollution, flow alteration and habitats degradation, freshwater bi...
We explored the hypothesis that flood events and connectivity interact with local factors (biotic an...
Floodplain lakes are especially dynamic due to the irregular flow regime of the Paraná River and its...
Abstract: Floodplain lakes are especially dynamic due to the irregular flow regime of the Paraná Riv...
The majority of South Africa’s fresh water (lotic and lentic), is eutrophic and this has resulted in...
Many rooted macrophytes form a dense canopy on the water surface that is detrimental to aquatic orga...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. André Andrian PadialDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, ...
This study investigated the structure of the Oligochaeta and Chironomidae assemblages associated wit...
The growth response of Eichhornia crassipes was studied in two floodplain lakes with different inu...
Aim: To test the invasibility of aquatic ecosystems by an exotic species, we used the invasive macro...
ABSTRACTSeveral species of aquatic macrophytes have invaded ecosystems outside their ranges, produci...