A systematic review of published evidence linking wetland plants to water regime components

JA Webb, EM Wallis, MJ Stewardson - Aquatic Botany, 2012 - Elsevier
We used the Eco Evidence method for systematic review to analyze the literature for
evidence of causal relationships between components of wetland water regimes …

Fine sediment retention as affected by annual shoot collapse: Sparganium erectum as an ecosystem engineer in a lowland stream

T Asaeda, L Rajapakse, M Kanoh - River Research and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
To examine the effect of different growth forms of Sparganium erectum (Sparganiaceae) on
its sediment trapping and retention characteristics, the plant phenology and morphological …

Constant wind regimes during the last glacial maximum and Early Holocene: evidence from Little Llangothlin Lagoon, New England Tablelands, eastern Australia

J Shulmeister, J Kemp, KE Fitzsimmons… - Climate of the …, 2016 - cp.copernicus.org
Here we present the results of a multi-proxy investigation–integrating geomorphology,
ground-penetrating radar, and luminescence dating–of a high-elevation lunette and beach …

Possible ecosystem engineering to regulate depth by a clonal sedge encroaching on a tropical freshwater wetland

ACM Leppitt, DC Franklin - Wetlands ecology and management, 2012 - Springer
Shallow freshwater wetlands that are permanently inundated are prone to developing dense
mats of highly-competitive clonal species. We examine vegetation pattern and change in a …

STUDY ON GROWTH OF Phragmites japonica BY A DIFFERENCE OF SOIL CONDITION, AND CAPTURE OF LITTER BY RUNNER DURING A FLOOD

K SAKAMOTO, K KIMURA, T ASAEDA… - PROCEEDINGS OF …, 2007 - jstage.jst.go.jp
As a result, the following was shown. At the place where sand excels in, P. japonica lets
horizontal rhizomes grow up and lets roots grow up at the place where a stone excels in. In …

土壌の違いがツルヨシの生長に与える影響と出水時の匍匐茎の役割

坂本健太郎, 木村皓平, 浅枝隆, 西村達也 - 水工学論文集, 2007 - jlc.jst.go.jp
In a sandbar and a stone riverbank, we observed Phragmites japonica. This observation
was performed once a month in different five spots of grain distribution. Furthermore, during …