Freshwater plants (often referred to as aquatic macrophytes) occupy the interface between land and freshwater. They extend along a cline of increasing water depth, from terrestrial and riparian vegetation, followed by emergent freshwater plants with leaves in the air and roots in flooded soil, and then plants with leaves at the water surface or completely submerged. Although impossible to define precisely, there are around 5000 species globally. Here, we describe the adaptations of these plants to their environment and how they responded to recent anthropogenic changes. Because they contribute resources to the food web and interact strongly with other biotic components, they act as important ecological engineers altering their environment. ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Biological plant invasions pose a serious threat to native biodiversity and have received much atten...
Aquatic plants contribute to maintaining key functions and related biodiversity in freshwater ecosys...
Freshwater ecosystems are of worldwide importance for maintaining biodiversity and sustaining the pr...
Human impacts have become a dominant force in shaping Earth’s biosphere. One major consequence is th...
Aquatic plants fulfil a wide range of ecological roles, and make a substantial contribution to the s...
Aquatic macrophytes are aquatic photosynthetic organisms, large enough to see with the naked eye, th...
First paragraph: Aquatic plants constitute a small ecological group with distinctive evolutionary pr...
Globally, freshwater ecosystems are under threat. The main threats come from catchment land-use chan...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Functional biogeography has advanced the field of functional ecology into a more spatiallysingle bon...
Highlights • Few broad-scale patterns are well-studied for aquatic macrophytes. • Local enviro...
Abstract Broad-scale studies of species distributions and diversity have contributed to the emergen...
[Extract] Aquatic plants are an integral component of Australian streams and rivers. Macrophytes pro...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Biological plant invasions pose a serious threat to native biodiversity and have received much atten...
Aquatic plants contribute to maintaining key functions and related biodiversity in freshwater ecosys...
Freshwater ecosystems are of worldwide importance for maintaining biodiversity and sustaining the pr...
Human impacts have become a dominant force in shaping Earth’s biosphere. One major consequence is th...
Aquatic plants fulfil a wide range of ecological roles, and make a substantial contribution to the s...
Aquatic macrophytes are aquatic photosynthetic organisms, large enough to see with the naked eye, th...
First paragraph: Aquatic plants constitute a small ecological group with distinctive evolutionary pr...
Globally, freshwater ecosystems are under threat. The main threats come from catchment land-use chan...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Functional biogeography has advanced the field of functional ecology into a more spatiallysingle bon...
Highlights • Few broad-scale patterns are well-studied for aquatic macrophytes. • Local enviro...
Abstract Broad-scale studies of species distributions and diversity have contributed to the emergen...
[Extract] Aquatic plants are an integral component of Australian streams and rivers. Macrophytes pro...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor importance, and ...
Biological plant invasions pose a serious threat to native biodiversity and have received much atten...