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Freshwater Biology, 2019
Both N deposition and changes in precipitation amount are important components of global change and affect aquatic ecosystem functioning by altering the detrital quality and detrital processing rates by macroinvertebrates and microorganisms.
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Both N deposition and changes in precipitation amount are important components of global change and affect aquatic ecosystem functioning by altering the detrital quality and detrital processing rates by macroinvertebrates and microorganisms.
Sandra Benavides-Gordillo +3 more
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Plant Biology, 2006
Abstract: The phytotelmata of the North American pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea are colonised by a great variety of aquatic organisms and, thus, provide an ideal model to study trophic interactions in small freshwater ecosystems. Although algae are discussed as a potential food source for predators, little is known about the structure of algae ...
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Abstract: The phytotelmata of the North American pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea are colonised by a great variety of aquatic organisms and, thus, provide an ideal model to study trophic interactions in small freshwater ecosystems. Although algae are discussed as a potential food source for predators, little is known about the structure of algae ...
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Trophic interactions in the phytotelmata communities of the Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea
Community Ecology, 2002A pulse-perturbation experiment, designed to assess the impact of top predators, resource availability, and the interaction between predators and resources, was conducted in the inquiline community found in a natural population of the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea.
Miller, T.E., Horth, L., Reeves, R.H.
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Phytotelmata: Biota and Community Structure Determination in Plant-Held Waters
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1971Phytotelmata (Greek phyton + telm = plant + pond) are small bodies of water held by leaves or flowers of plants or in tree holes. Communities containing algae, protozoa, insect larvae, and other aquatic organisms are found in pitcher plant leaves, in leaf axils of the bull rush, Scirpus, and the teasel, Dipsacus, and also in tree holes in temperate ...
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Phytotelmata and other extreme habitats of dragonfly development: a review
ISpectrum Magazine, 2015Typical biotopes inhabited by the dragonflies’ larvae are rivers, creeks, streams, lakes, ponds, bogs, as well as tanks in excavation pits. It turns out, however, that there are species of dragonflies resistant to severe environmental conditions, capable of living in very unusual habitats.
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Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment
Géssica Gomes Barbosa +2 more
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