Three Tolypella species (T. glomerata, T. intricata and T. prolifera) have been recorded in Belgium, all of them only sparingly and with most observations dating from the 19th C. We document new records of T. glomerata and T. intricata from stagnant fresh water in the Flemish region and discuss the general ecology and distribution of these rare species, as well as possibilities for site management. Three sites are small, more or less periodic water bodies, where either T. glomerata or T. intricata occur as winter-spring annuals, a fourth one is a stratified sand extraction pit where T. intricata grows at considerable depth. Extensive cattle grazing and trampling sustains T. glomerata in a wet polder grassland influenced by brackish seepage ...
Recently, unattached viable stem fragments of the invasive macrophyte Cabomba caroliniana Gray were ...
Until the mid-20th century, Corrigiola litoralis was recorded from river banks in several parts of t...
Potamogeton coloratus has probably always been a rare species in the Netherlands and it was assumed ...
Tolypella glomerata also present on the right bank of the Lower-Zeescheldt (Antwerpen, Ekeren). – Th...
Nitella confervacea (Charophyta) in Flanders (Belgium): the current situation. – As in much of Europ...
During an investigation on the island of Texel, mainly in 1981, eleven species of Charophyta have be...
The rare stonewort Tolypella intricata, up to 1988 known from only 18 localities in the Netherlands,...
A characteristic species of small ephemeric waters in the Dutch riverclay area is Tolypella prolifer...
Tolypella prolifera is a rare stonewort-species. Its distribution is centred in the Netherlands. Rec...
The occurrence of Veronica longifolia in the Netherlands is shifting in 3 respects: / its area tends...
Callitriche palustris is very rare in the Netherlands. The last recent records were from 1953 and 19...
Six species of Charophyta were recorded in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands, in the years ...
The molluscs of the brackish waters in the Netherlands (Mollusca) The Netherlands is a river delta...
Numerous papers have been published on the animal and algal communities of fresh-water and marine bi...
In the late summer of 1969 an investigation was made on water plants and vegetations of these in the...
Recently, unattached viable stem fragments of the invasive macrophyte Cabomba caroliniana Gray were ...
Until the mid-20th century, Corrigiola litoralis was recorded from river banks in several parts of t...
Potamogeton coloratus has probably always been a rare species in the Netherlands and it was assumed ...
Tolypella glomerata also present on the right bank of the Lower-Zeescheldt (Antwerpen, Ekeren). – Th...
Nitella confervacea (Charophyta) in Flanders (Belgium): the current situation. – As in much of Europ...
During an investigation on the island of Texel, mainly in 1981, eleven species of Charophyta have be...
The rare stonewort Tolypella intricata, up to 1988 known from only 18 localities in the Netherlands,...
A characteristic species of small ephemeric waters in the Dutch riverclay area is Tolypella prolifer...
Tolypella prolifera is a rare stonewort-species. Its distribution is centred in the Netherlands. Rec...
The occurrence of Veronica longifolia in the Netherlands is shifting in 3 respects: / its area tends...
Callitriche palustris is very rare in the Netherlands. The last recent records were from 1953 and 19...
Six species of Charophyta were recorded in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands, in the years ...
The molluscs of the brackish waters in the Netherlands (Mollusca) The Netherlands is a river delta...
Numerous papers have been published on the animal and algal communities of fresh-water and marine bi...
In the late summer of 1969 an investigation was made on water plants and vegetations of these in the...
Recently, unattached viable stem fragments of the invasive macrophyte Cabomba caroliniana Gray were ...
Until the mid-20th century, Corrigiola litoralis was recorded from river banks in several parts of t...
Potamogeton coloratus has probably always been a rare species in the Netherlands and it was assumed ...