One prominent effect of nutrient pollution of surface waters is the mass invasion of floating plants, which can clog waterways, disrupting human use of aquatic systems. These plants are widely vilified and motivate expensive control campaigns, but their presence may be providing a poorly recognized function in the cycling of excess nutrients. The capacity for floating plants to absorb nutrients from surface water has been understood for decades, primarily from their use in constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. Yet, in natural settings, there has not been to date any effort to quantify whether floating plant invasions represent important pools or fluxes of nutrients relative to those of the river catchments in which they occur. We f...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Ditches lining agricultural fields are used to convey runoff water and are typically mowed to reduce...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
One prominent effect of nutrient pollution of surface waters is the mass invasion of floating plants...
The role of in-stream aquatic vegetation as ecosystem engineers in the distribution of organic matte...
Malawi is one of many countries throughout the world struggling with massive amounts of water hyacin...
Roadside streams in the Mount Cameroon region are predisposed to nutrient enrichment from different ...
Article first published online: 8 OCT 2010Water holes characteristic of the middle sections of fragm...
The Zambezi River Basin in Southern Africa is undergoing rapid development and population growth. Ag...
This research investigates the value of aquatic vegetation (particularly lypha sp. ) in managing the...
The authors demonstrate that floating-plant dominance can be a self-stabilizing ecosystem state, whi...
Eutrophication is among the greatest threats to global freshwater. Methods such as floating treatmen...
In Mozambique, establishment of aquatic weeds has been enhanced through the increased enrichment of ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Abstract a...
The first-ever extensive macrophyte survey of Zambian rivers and associated floodplain waterbodies, ...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Ditches lining agricultural fields are used to convey runoff water and are typically mowed to reduce...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
One prominent effect of nutrient pollution of surface waters is the mass invasion of floating plants...
The role of in-stream aquatic vegetation as ecosystem engineers in the distribution of organic matte...
Malawi is one of many countries throughout the world struggling with massive amounts of water hyacin...
Roadside streams in the Mount Cameroon region are predisposed to nutrient enrichment from different ...
Article first published online: 8 OCT 2010Water holes characteristic of the middle sections of fragm...
The Zambezi River Basin in Southern Africa is undergoing rapid development and population growth. Ag...
This research investigates the value of aquatic vegetation (particularly lypha sp. ) in managing the...
The authors demonstrate that floating-plant dominance can be a self-stabilizing ecosystem state, whi...
Eutrophication is among the greatest threats to global freshwater. Methods such as floating treatmen...
In Mozambique, establishment of aquatic weeds has been enhanced through the increased enrichment of ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Abstract a...
The first-ever extensive macrophyte survey of Zambian rivers and associated floodplain waterbodies, ...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Ditches lining agricultural fields are used to convey runoff water and are typically mowed to reduce...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...