Carex aquatilis spp. aquatilis grows in mesotrophic fens and has a boreal circumpolar distribution. The species is most frequent in areas north of the 66° N line. In Europe the southern limits of its distribution is ca 53°N. Here Carex aquatilis is found in eutrophic flood plains. However, mesotrophic communities of C. aquatilis have been reported from these areas as well. Nowadays the peripheral populations in NW Europe appear to be relics of former mesotrophic communities which at present are under heavy pressure from human activities such as drainage and fertilizing. In the northern part of the Netherlands C. aquatilis stands are restricted to areas with a steady supply of cool groundwater. A decreased groundwater discharge has a negativ...
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Carex salina (Cyperaceae) section Phacocystis is a species new to the British Isles, first discovere...
This MSc thesis is part of the project GACR 526/09/1545 Importance of newly assimilated carbon for t...
Carex aquatilis spp. aquatilis grows in mesotrophic fens and has a boreal circumpolar distribution. ...
Carex hartmanii Caj., a sedge new for the Netherlands and closely allied to C. buxbaumii Wahlenb., i...
To understand maintenance of the within-habitat diversity of closely related species, I investigated...
Carex Vphina, the cattail sedge, is listed as rare, threatened, or endangered throughout much of the...
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Carex humilis is a Eurasian sedge extending from France in the west to Manchuria in the east, and fr...
Carex lepidocarpa grows in isolated and scattered areas throughout the country, wherever suitable lo...
This paper compares the ecological distribution of two species of sedge found in northern Michigan, ...
The genus Carex is one of the most species-rich in the sedge family. It is an important genus in arc...
A dozen populations of Carex aquatilis in different vegetation types in the southernmost part of its...
Another Carex new to the Netherlands has been recorded: I C. paniculala L. subsp. lusitanica (Schkuh...
M ontanae, are Eurasian sedges that in England reach the north-western limit oftheir range. The cent...
Copyright © 2013 Zhaoqing Luan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Carex salina (Cyperaceae) section Phacocystis is a species new to the British Isles, first discovere...
This MSc thesis is part of the project GACR 526/09/1545 Importance of newly assimilated carbon for t...
Carex aquatilis spp. aquatilis grows in mesotrophic fens and has a boreal circumpolar distribution. ...
Carex hartmanii Caj., a sedge new for the Netherlands and closely allied to C. buxbaumii Wahlenb., i...
To understand maintenance of the within-habitat diversity of closely related species, I investigated...
Carex Vphina, the cattail sedge, is listed as rare, threatened, or endangered throughout much of the...
Carex aquatilis Wahlenb.carex aquatiqueWater sedgeWetlands - Rd 774T. Chisholm2 km N. of field stati...
Carex humilis is a Eurasian sedge extending from France in the west to Manchuria in the east, and fr...
Carex lepidocarpa grows in isolated and scattered areas throughout the country, wherever suitable lo...
This paper compares the ecological distribution of two species of sedge found in northern Michigan, ...
The genus Carex is one of the most species-rich in the sedge family. It is an important genus in arc...
A dozen populations of Carex aquatilis in different vegetation types in the southernmost part of its...
Another Carex new to the Netherlands has been recorded: I C. paniculala L. subsp. lusitanica (Schkuh...
M ontanae, are Eurasian sedges that in England reach the north-western limit oftheir range. The cent...
Copyright © 2013 Zhaoqing Luan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Carex salina (Cyperaceae) section Phacocystis is a species new to the British Isles, first discovere...
This MSc thesis is part of the project GACR 526/09/1545 Importance of newly assimilated carbon for t...