Environmental influences on aquatic plants in freshwater ecosystems

P Lacoul, B Freedman - Environmental reviews, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
Les plantes aquatiques occupent une place importante dans différents écosystèmes d'eau
douce. Les auteurs passent en revue les influences naturelles et anthropogènes qui …

The isoetid environment: biogeochemistry and threats

AJP Smolders, E Lucassen, JGM Roelofs - Aquatic Botany, 2002 - Elsevier
Isoetid species are small, slow-growing, evergreen water plants with thick, stiff leaves or
stems that form basal rosettes and have a proportionally large below ground biomass …

Restoration of aquatic macrophyte vegetation in acidified and eutrophied softwater lakes: an overview

E Brouwer, R Bobbink, JGM Roelofs - Aquatic Botany, 2002 - Elsevier
Softwater lakes possess a highly characteristic vegetation adapted to limited carbon
availability. Based on hydrology, vegetation and geographic distribution, a boreal and an …

[PDF][PDF] 10• Chemical treatment of water and sediments with special reference to lakes

M SØNDERGAARD, KD WOLTER, W RIPL - Handbook of ecological …, 2002 - nzdr.ru
The impact of human activities on the aquatic environment has increased during the past
century. Chemical pollutants have increased in rivers, lakes and coastal areas due to rising …

Effects of liming on aquatic macrophytes, with emphasis on Scandinavia

TE Brandrud - Aquatic Botany, 2002 - Elsevier
The effects of liming on soft-water aquatic macrophytes are reviewed, based on data from
the many limed lakes and rivers in Sweden and Norway. Liming usually leads to a re …

Effects of contrasting omnivorous fish on submerged macrophyte biomass in temperate lakes: a mesocosm experiment

M Dorenbosch, ES Bakker - Freshwater Biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Freshwater fish can affect aquatic vegetation directly by consuming macrophytes or
indirectly by changing water quality. However, most fish in the temperate climate zone have …

Restoration of aquatic macrophyte vegetation in acidified and eutrophicated shallow soft water wetlands in the Netherlands

JGM Roelofs, E Brouwer, R Bobbink - … and semi-aquatic ecosystems in the …, 2002 - Springer
Soft water lakes possess a highly characteristic vegetation adapted to limitation of carbon.
Based upon hydrology, vegetation and geographic distribution, boreal and Atlantic lake …

Degraded softwater lakes: possibilities for restoration

E Brouwer, JGM Roelofs - Restoration ecology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
In the Netherlands, the characteristic flora of shallow softwater lakes has declined rapidly as
a consequence of eutrophication, alkalization and acidification. The sediment of most lakes …

Long‐term effects of liming in Norwegian softwater lakes: the rise and fall of bulbous rush (Juncus bulbosus) and decline of isoetid vegetation

EC Lucassen, JGM Roelofs, SC Schneider… - Freshwater …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Acidification has been recognised as a serious environmental problem in Scandinavia since
the 1970s, and liming has been the main strategy to counteract negative effects on biota by …

Angiosperms in acidic waters at pH 3 and below

A Fyson - Hydrobiologia, 2000 - Springer
Colonisation of extremely acidic waters (pH≤ 3) by aquatic angiosperms occurs widely, but
is poorly documented. Unlike acid rain affected and other naturally acidic aquatic …