نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic and marsh plants

تعداد نتایج: 16861837  

2011
Wendell R. Haag RobeRt J. diStefano SiobHan fenneSSy

Invertebrates and plants are among the most ubiquitous and abundant macroscopic organisms in aquatic ecosystems; they dominate most habitats in both diversity and biomass and play central roles in aquatic food webs. Plants regulate and create habitats for a wide array of organisms (Cooke et al. 2005). Snail grazing and bivalve filtering profoundly alter habitats and communities (Harvey and Hill...

Journal: :Aquatic Invasions 2016

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Hongyu Guo Steven C Pennings

Understanding of how plant communities are organized and will respond to global changes requires an understanding of how plant species respond to multiple environmental gradients. We examined the mechanisms mediating the distribution patterns of tidal marsh plants along an estuarine gradient in Georgia (USA) using a combination of field transplant experiments and monitoring. Our results could n...

Journal: :Limnology and Oceanography 1957

Journal: :Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 2012

2006
JOHN J. HUTCHENS KEITH WALTERS

Molluscs, both gastropods and bivalves, appear to disproportionately influence the dynamics of salt marsh habitats. Bivalves typically are facilitators positively affecting the growth and survival of marshes, but gastropods may have unanticipated top-down effects through direct consumption of the predominant marsh vegetation, Spartina alterniflora. Natural, elevational differences in S. alterni...

Journal: :Acarologia 2022

Water mites are aquatic arachnids that have been used in Europe and Central America as bioindicators of ecological health various freshwater ecosystems (including bogs). can be found high densities the Laurentian Great Lakes adjacent habitats. Although they abundant, water generally not assessment habitats usually assigned to “other” category macroinvertebrate assessments. This is despite evide...

2017
Balázs A. Lukács Anna E. Vojtkó Attila Mesterházy Attila Molnár V Kristóf Süveges Zsolt Végvári Guido Brusa Bruno E. L. Cerabolini

Trait-based approaches are widely used in community ecology and invasion biology to unravel underlying mechanisms of vegetation dynamics. Although fundamental trade-offs between specific traits and invasibility are well described among terrestrial plants, little is known about their role and function in aquatic plant species. In this study, we examine the functional differences of aquatic alien...

2014
Joanna C. Carey Robinson W. Fulweiler

Silicon (Si) plays a critical role in plant functional ecology, protecting plants from multiple environmental stressors. While all terrestrial plants contain some Si, wetland grasses are frequently found to have the highest concentrations, although the mechanisms driving Si accumulation in wetland grasses remain in large part uncertain. For example, active Si accumulation is often assumed to be...

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