Macrophytes in Inland Waters
From Knowledge to Management

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https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6790Contributor(s)
Troia, Angelo (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This Special Issue includes 10 contributions centered on aquatic plants (and charophytes) in inland waters, with different approaches: floristic contributions and new reports of interesting or rare species, ecological studies on the use of macrophytes to characterize rivers and ponds, a genetic study to assess the diversity of an aquatic species within and among populations, the importance of herbaria in the study of a species, and finally a couple of interesting reviews on the use of hydrophytes and charophytes in wetland restoration.
Keywords
charophyta; Chara baueri; species ecology; species biogeography; AFLP; conservation; genetic diversity; river systems; Stratiotes aloides; wetland habitats; revegetation; submerged macrophytes; floating macrophytes; aquatic phanerogams; charophytes; seeding; planting; transplanting; sediment transfer; natural wetlands; constructed wetlands; lake management; modelling; carbon dioxide; aquatic weeds; respiration; hypoxia; Keddy Index; submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV); Mediterranean flora; aquatic flora; carbon isotopes; hydrophytes; bioindicators; inland waters; water geochemistry; Chara; Nitella; Tolypella; Nitellopsis; re-establishment; nutrients; herbivory; Willdenowia; Sardinia; biogeography; Chara zeylanica; distribution; ecology; relic fern; Mediterranean wetlands; conservation status; pteridophytes; vegetation; rice fields; morphology; haplostephanous species; macrophytes; lowland river; long-term changes; environmental parameters; ecological status; Slovenia; aquatic plants; wetlands; alien invasive speciesISBN
9783036566993, 9783036566986Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
Basel, 2023Classification
Technology: general issues
History of engineering and technology
Environmental science, engineering and technology