Both non-rooted submerged vegetation dominated by coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum) and non-rooted floating duckweed vegetation (Lemna gibba) can maintain their stable dominance in small ponds and channels. We examined the competitive interactions between them and how Ceratophyllum can sustain its stable state against floating plants in a range of nutrient concentrations. Coontail and duckweed were co-cultured in static and semi-static microcosm experiments, and their impact on the nutrients (N, P, Fe, Mn) in the water column was analysed. Coontail strongly reduced the growth of duckweed under a low nitrogen level (0.2–2 mg N L−1). This reduction seems to be due to the low availability of nutrients in the water as derived from the lower nut...
<p>To successfully restore deteriorated lake ecosystems, it is vital to identify influencing environ...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
In aquatic ecosystems, macrophytes and phytoplankton are main primary producers, in which macrophyte...
1. The asymmetric competition for light and nutrients between floating and submerged aquatic plants ...
The excessive proliferation of filamentous green algae (FGA) has been considered to be one of the im...
This study predicts the outcome of competitive interactions in the Lemnaceae (Duckweeds) based upon ...
Invasion by mats of free-floating plants is among the most important threats to the functioning and ...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
<p>Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. H...
Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. Here...
Invasion by free-floating species, such as Eichhornia crassipes, is one of the most critical threats...
Inhibition of phytoplankton by allelochemicals released by submerged macrophytes is supposed to be o...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of different concentrations of nitrogen and ph...
To successfully restore deteriorated lake ecosystems, it is vital to identify influencing environmen...
<p>To successfully restore deteriorated lake ecosystems, it is vital to identify influencing environ...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
In aquatic ecosystems, macrophytes and phytoplankton are main primary producers, in which macrophyte...
1. The asymmetric competition for light and nutrients between floating and submerged aquatic plants ...
The excessive proliferation of filamentous green algae (FGA) has been considered to be one of the im...
This study predicts the outcome of competitive interactions in the Lemnaceae (Duckweeds) based upon ...
Invasion by mats of free-floating plants is among the most important threats to the functioning and ...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
<p>Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. H...
Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. Here...
Invasion by free-floating species, such as Eichhornia crassipes, is one of the most critical threats...
Inhibition of phytoplankton by allelochemicals released by submerged macrophytes is supposed to be o...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of different concentrations of nitrogen and ph...
To successfully restore deteriorated lake ecosystems, it is vital to identify influencing environmen...
<p>To successfully restore deteriorated lake ecosystems, it is vital to identify influencing environ...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
In aquatic ecosystems, macrophytes and phytoplankton are main primary producers, in which macrophyte...