This paper is concerned with the biomechanical properties of the emergent aquatic macrophyte, Sparganium erectum. We present observations of adjustments in the physical characteristics and biomechanical properties of S. erectum during the growing season (April–November) from the River Blackwater, UK. When a pulling device is attached to plant stems to measure their resistance to uprooting, individual plants show remarkable strength in their above- and below-ground biomass (median stem strength when stems break away from the underground biomass, 78 N, median rhizome strength, 39 N) and high resistance to uprooting (median uprooting resistance when entire plants uproot, 114 N). This provides the potential for the species to protect and reinfo...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Submerged freshwater macrophytes are frequently used in hydraulic laboratories to study flow–plant i...
Drag and flexibility of five macrophytes (fresh mass 3 g) collected from the same river were measure...
This thesis explores the potential of the emergent macrophyte Sparganium erectum to act as a physica...
In populations of submerged macrophytes, individuals are selected in terms of resistance to the effe...
Little is known about the mechanical resistance response of submerged macrophytes to floods. An expe...
The decline of submerged macrophytes during the eutrophication progress can be partly attributed to ...
Submerged plants in shallow lakes are subject to pulling forces arising from waves, currents and gra...
Biomechanical properties and morphological characteristics of stems of eight species of submerged aq...
This paper presents a basic model that shows the relationship between the diameter of a stem and its...
Aquatic vegetation plays a role in engineering river channels by altering patterns of flow velocity,...
Within intertidal areas of European Atlantic coasts the distribution of the small seagrass Zostera n...
Decline of submersed macrophytes has occurred in eutrophic lakes worldwide. Little is known about ef...
Biomass allocation to anchoring structures in 10 species of aquatic macrophytes in two types of the ...
Biomass allocation to anchoring structures in 10 species of aquatic macrophytes in two types of the ...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Submerged freshwater macrophytes are frequently used in hydraulic laboratories to study flow–plant i...
Drag and flexibility of five macrophytes (fresh mass 3 g) collected from the same river were measure...
This thesis explores the potential of the emergent macrophyte Sparganium erectum to act as a physica...
In populations of submerged macrophytes, individuals are selected in terms of resistance to the effe...
Little is known about the mechanical resistance response of submerged macrophytes to floods. An expe...
The decline of submerged macrophytes during the eutrophication progress can be partly attributed to ...
Submerged plants in shallow lakes are subject to pulling forces arising from waves, currents and gra...
Biomechanical properties and morphological characteristics of stems of eight species of submerged aq...
This paper presents a basic model that shows the relationship between the diameter of a stem and its...
Aquatic vegetation plays a role in engineering river channels by altering patterns of flow velocity,...
Within intertidal areas of European Atlantic coasts the distribution of the small seagrass Zostera n...
Decline of submersed macrophytes has occurred in eutrophic lakes worldwide. Little is known about ef...
Biomass allocation to anchoring structures in 10 species of aquatic macrophytes in two types of the ...
Biomass allocation to anchoring structures in 10 species of aquatic macrophytes in two types of the ...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Submerged freshwater macrophytes are frequently used in hydraulic laboratories to study flow–plant i...
Drag and flexibility of five macrophytes (fresh mass 3 g) collected from the same river were measure...