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Distribution of charophyte species in Estonian coastal water (NE Baltic Sea)
Charophytes constitute a group of macrophytes that usually inhabit soft bottoms with shallow water. They occur mostly in fresh-water environments but can also be found in brackish waters.
Kaire Torn +3 more
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The R2R3-MYB transcription factors play critical roles in various processes in embryophytes (land plants). Here, we identified genes encoding R2R3-MYB proteins from rhodophytes, glaucophytes, Chromista, chlorophytes, charophytes, and embryophytes.
Xiaojun Chang +10 more
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Charophytes (stoneworts and bassweeds) are a typical macrophytic component of inland water ecosystems. Well-developed submerged meadows of charophytes are expression of clear water and rather low phytoplankton concentrations.
Rossano Bolpagni +12 more
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Selecting submerged macrophyte species for replanting in Mediterranean eutrophic wetlands
The criteria to select submerged plant species for restoration still need further evaluations for a better understanding of their suitability prior to undertaking large plantings which represent a large effort in terms of economical and human resources ...
Maria A. Rodrigo, Nuria Carabal
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Barremian–early Aptian charophyte biostratigraphy revisited [PDF]
New Barremian-early Aptian charophyte biozonations are proposed here based on the charophyte succession in the Maestrat Basin (Iberian Chain, Spain). Biostratigraphic analysis distinguished two biozonations, European and Eurasian, which were compared to establish correlations.
Pérez Cano, Jordi +2 more
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The lectotype of Chara pelosiana Avetta 1898 was designated in 2000 by Langangen, who merged the species with Chara fibrosa Agardh ex Bruzelius. Chara pelosiana belongs to the section Agardhia Wood, but the true identity of the species has yet to be ...
Anna Millozza, Nadia Abdelahad
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Temporal dynamics of aquatic communities and implications for pond conservation [PDF]
Conservation through the protection of particular habitats is predicated on the assumption that the conservation value of those habitats is stable. We test this assumption for ponds by investigating temporal variation in macroinvertebrate and macrophyte ...
Andrew Hull +39 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Anders Langangen, J B Hansen, Henry Mann
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Toxic metal enrichment and boating intensity: sediment records of antifoulant copper in shallow lakes of eastern England [PDF]
Tributyltin (TBT), an aqueous biocide derived from antifouling paint pollution, is known to have impacted coastal marine ecosystems, and has been reported in the sediment of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, a network of rivers and shallow lakes in eastern
A Lepland +42 more
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Buried alive: Aquatic plants survive in ‘ghost ponds’ under agricultural fields [PDF]
The widespread loss of wetlands due to agricultural intensification has been highlighted as a major threat to aquatic biodiversity. However, all is not lost as we reveal that the propagules of some aquatic species could survive burial under agricultural ...
Alderton, Emily +4 more
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