The Palo Verde wetland, one of the most important places for aquatic organisms in Costa Rica, is currently recovering from an invasive expansion of Typha domingensis (cattail). A monitoring program was designed to understand the potential impacts of different management plans on aquatic fauna and flora. Macroinvertebrates were sampled monthly for one year (Aug 2003–Aug 2004) using an artificial substrate method in three plots: Plot A, T. domingensis has been managed since 1987 by manual and mechanical underwater cutting and posterior grazing; Plot B, T. domingensis has been mechanically crushed since 2002; and Plot C, a homogeneous T. domingensis stand without active management. We identified 112 macroinvertebrate taxa from 53 families and ...
Vernal pools are temporary wetlands and local-scale biodiversity hot spots for a variety of amphibia...
There are large differences between slope seasonality in Monteverde, Costa Rica. The Pacific slope r...
Anuran (frog and toad) populations are in decline worldwide, including around the Great Lakes. Simul...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
El humedal de Palo Verde es uno de los más importantes de Centro America para aves acuáticas. Durant...
Within the wetland complex at Palo Verde National Park -Costa Rica- dominance by the native cattail ...
Freshwater ecosystems are highly threatened by agricultural practices due to pesticide and herbicide...
Palo Verde National Park, located in the northwest of Costa Rica, contains a wetland plain of intern...
Constructed, mitigation wetlands in the midwestern United States are frequently dominated by a Typha...
Horticulture has greatly increased in Argentina in recent decades mainly due to increasing greenhous...
Abstract. In the years 2002, 2003 and 2004 we collected samples of macroinvertebrates on a total of ...
Palo Verde National Park -Guanacaste, Costa Rica- is a RAMSAR Wetland of International Importance be...
AbsTRACT The Palo Verde marsh restoration was performed in Costa Rica to reduce invasive Typha domin...
This study was carried out at Imboassica Lagoon, located in an urban zone in the municipality of Mac...
Invasive plants species pose a threat to ecosystem function, and island ecosystems are particularly ...
Vernal pools are temporary wetlands and local-scale biodiversity hot spots for a variety of amphibia...
There are large differences between slope seasonality in Monteverde, Costa Rica. The Pacific slope r...
Anuran (frog and toad) populations are in decline worldwide, including around the Great Lakes. Simul...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
El humedal de Palo Verde es uno de los más importantes de Centro America para aves acuáticas. Durant...
Within the wetland complex at Palo Verde National Park -Costa Rica- dominance by the native cattail ...
Freshwater ecosystems are highly threatened by agricultural practices due to pesticide and herbicide...
Palo Verde National Park, located in the northwest of Costa Rica, contains a wetland plain of intern...
Constructed, mitigation wetlands in the midwestern United States are frequently dominated by a Typha...
Horticulture has greatly increased in Argentina in recent decades mainly due to increasing greenhous...
Abstract. In the years 2002, 2003 and 2004 we collected samples of macroinvertebrates on a total of ...
Palo Verde National Park -Guanacaste, Costa Rica- is a RAMSAR Wetland of International Importance be...
AbsTRACT The Palo Verde marsh restoration was performed in Costa Rica to reduce invasive Typha domin...
This study was carried out at Imboassica Lagoon, located in an urban zone in the municipality of Mac...
Invasive plants species pose a threat to ecosystem function, and island ecosystems are particularly ...
Vernal pools are temporary wetlands and local-scale biodiversity hot spots for a variety of amphibia...
There are large differences between slope seasonality in Monteverde, Costa Rica. The Pacific slope r...
Anuran (frog and toad) populations are in decline worldwide, including around the Great Lakes. Simul...