Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sediments and the water column. However, which is the major source of nutrients supporting M. aquaticum growth under various nutrient regimes has not been well documented. Here we conducted a two-factorial outdoor experiment (three levels of nutrient loading and two types of sediments) from 23 May to 27 June 2016, to assess M. aquaticum responses to different nutrient levels in the water column and the sediment. Results showed that concentrations of total nitrogen, total phosphorus and chlorophyll a in the water column increased in the treatment groups, but decreased slightly in the control group (nutrient-poor sediment and no nutrient addition). S...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
International audienceUnderstanding how an invasive plant can colonize a large range of environments...
Understanding how an invasive plant can colonize a large range of environments is still a great chal...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
In analysing the global decline of macrophytes, a scant attention was generally paid to the direct r...
Decline of submersed macrophytes has occurred in eutrophic lakes worldwide. Little is known about ef...
Aim: To test the invasibility of aquatic ecosystems by an exotic species, we used the invasive macro...
Eutrophication and invasive species are widespread stressors that have the potential to interact and...
Artificially supported colonization of submerged macrophytes was tested in-situ in Maojiabu, a subla...
Laboratory aquarium experiments were conducted to study the effects of water column nutrient enrichm...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
Competition between two globally economic and ecologically important submerged aquatic macrophytes, ...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
International audienceUnderstanding how an invasive plant can colonize a large range of environments...
Understanding how an invasive plant can colonize a large range of environments is still a great chal...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
In analysing the global decline of macrophytes, a scant attention was generally paid to the direct r...
Decline of submersed macrophytes has occurred in eutrophic lakes worldwide. Little is known about ef...
Aim: To test the invasibility of aquatic ecosystems by an exotic species, we used the invasive macro...
Eutrophication and invasive species are widespread stressors that have the potential to interact and...
Artificially supported colonization of submerged macrophytes was tested in-situ in Maojiabu, a subla...
Laboratory aquarium experiments were conducted to study the effects of water column nutrient enrichm...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
Competition between two globally economic and ecologically important submerged aquatic macrophytes, ...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
International audienceUnderstanding how an invasive plant can colonize a large range of environments...
Understanding how an invasive plant can colonize a large range of environments is still a great chal...