Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering growth of beneficial native species while suppressing weedy invasives may be challenging. Two approaches commonly used in management of terrestrial plant communities may be useful in this context: (1) altering resource availability and (2) establishing desirable species before weeds can invade (priority effects). However, these approaches are rarely used in aquatic systems, despite widespread need for sustainable solutions to aquatic weed problems. In artificial stream channels in California, USA, I conducted experiments with asexual propagules of non-native invasive Myriophyllum spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil) and native Elodea nuttallii (western wate...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
Vegetative propagule pressure may affect the establishment and structure of aquatic plant communitie...
Because of few studies discuss whether inter-floral competition occurs in aquatic macrophytes when t...
<div><p>Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering gro...
Invasive freshwater plants are currently spreading rapidly and this is likely to continue with furth...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
International audience1. The increasing use of artificial light at night has led to ecosystem exposu...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
Eutrophication of lakes is becoming a global environmental problem, leading to, among other things, ...
1. Macrophytes in running waters experience an often dynamic and harsh environment. To avoid breakag...
Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum, EWM), is a prolific invasive plant in North America. P...
Many rooted macrophytes form a dense canopy on the water surface that is detrimental to aquatic orga...
Two submerged Elodea species have small differences in their ecophysiological responses when exposed...
Abstract Submerged macrophytes play a key role in maintaining a clear‐water phase and promoting biod...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
Vegetative propagule pressure may affect the establishment and structure of aquatic plant communitie...
Because of few studies discuss whether inter-floral competition occurs in aquatic macrophytes when t...
<div><p>Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering gro...
Invasive freshwater plants are currently spreading rapidly and this is likely to continue with furth...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
International audience1. The increasing use of artificial light at night has led to ecosystem exposu...
The synergy between climate change, eutrophication and biological invasion is threatening for native...
Invasive, submerged macrophytes negatively alter aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity through disrupt...
Eutrophication of lakes is becoming a global environmental problem, leading to, among other things, ...
1. Macrophytes in running waters experience an often dynamic and harsh environment. To avoid breakag...
Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum, EWM), is a prolific invasive plant in North America. P...
Many rooted macrophytes form a dense canopy on the water surface that is detrimental to aquatic orga...
Two submerged Elodea species have small differences in their ecophysiological responses when exposed...
Abstract Submerged macrophytes play a key role in maintaining a clear‐water phase and promoting biod...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
Vegetative propagule pressure may affect the establishment and structure of aquatic plant communitie...
Because of few studies discuss whether inter-floral competition occurs in aquatic macrophytes when t...