Restoring macrophyte diversity in shallow temperate lakes: biotic versus abiotic constraints

ES Bakker, JM Sarneel, RD Gulati, Z Liu, E van Donk - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
Although many lake restoration projects have led to decreased nutrient loads and increased
water transparency, the establishment or expansion of macrophytes does not immediately …

Response of submerged macrophyte communities to external and internal restoration measures in north temperate shallow lakes

S Hilt, MM Alirangues Nuñez, ES Bakker… - Frontiers in plant …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Submerged macrophytes play a key role in north temperate shallow lakes by stabilizing
clear-water conditions. Eutrophication has resulted in macrophyte loss and shifts to turbid …

[HTML][HTML] Restoration of submerged vegetation in shallow eutrophic lakes–A guideline and state of the art in Germany

S Hilt, EM Gross, M Hupfer, H Morscheid, J Mählmann… - Limnologica, 2006 - Elsevier
One of the most serious problems caused by eutrophication of shallow lakes is the
disappearance of submerged macrophytes and the switch to a turbid, phytoplankton …

Submerged macrophyte decline in shallow lakes: what have we learnt in the last forty years?

G Phillips, N Willby, B Moss - Aquatic Botany, 2016 - Elsevier
Over the last 40 years there has been substantial evidence that high biomasses of
submerged aquatic plants and phytoplankton rarely occur together in shallow lakes, but it is …

Mass development of monospecific submerged macrophyte vegetation after the restoration of shallow lakes: roles of light, sediment nutrient levels, and propagule …

M Verhofstad, MMA Núñez, EP Reichman, E van Donk… - Aquatic Botany, 2017 - Elsevier
After restoration, eutrophicated shallow freshwaters may show mass development of only
one or two submerged macrophyte species, lowering biodiversity and hampering recreation …

[图书][B] Center stage: the crucial role of macrophytes in regulating trophic interactions in shallow lake wetlands

RL Burks, G Mulderij, E Gross, I Jones, L Jacobsen… - 2006 - Springer
Hydrophilic, or water-loving, macrophytes characterize wetland ecosystems, indicating
prerequisite conditions of hydric soils and sufficient hydrology. The presence of such …

Diversity loss in the macrophyte vegetation of northwest German streams and rivers between the 1950s and 2010

K Steffen, T Becker, W Herr, C Leuschner - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
This resampling study in 338 semi-permanent plots analyses changes in river macrophyte
diversity in 70 water courses (small streams to medium-sized rivers) from four regions of the …

Plant community dynamics in a chain of lakes: principal factors in the decline of rooted macrophytes with eutrophication

RA Hough, MD Fornwall, BJ Negele, RL Thompson… - Hydrobiologia, 1989 - Springer
Abstract Shoe Lake and East Graham Lake, part of a small chain of lakes in southeastern
Michigan, USA, differ in nutrient loading and in the structure and productivity of their aquatic …

Macroecology of macrophytes in the freshwater realm: Patterns, mechanisms and implications

J Alahuhta, M Lindholm, L Baastrup-Spohr… - Aquatic Botany, 2021 - Elsevier
Broad-scale studies of species distributions and diversity have contributed to the emergence
of general macroecological rules. These rules are typically founded on research using well …

Clear, crashing, turbid and back–long‐term changes in macrophyte assemblages in a shallow lake

S Hilt, J Köhler, R Adrian, MT Monaghan… - Freshwater …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
During eutrophication, submerged macrophytes in temperate E uropean shallow lakes are
thought to undergo a sequence from seasonally 'stable'conditions characterised by high …