Responses of lake macrophyte species and functional traits to climate and land use changes

Volume: 736, Pages: 139628 - 139628
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Aquatic plants are essential components in the regulation of microhabitat complexity and physico-chemical parameters in lake ecosystems. Increased eutrophication, land use change, modification of hydrological regimes, and expansion of invasive species are expected to impact aquatic plant community composition; however, historical pathways and response patterns are not well understood at the national scale. We analyzed temporal changes in aquatic...
Paper Details
Title
Responses of lake macrophyte species and functional traits to climate and land use changes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
736
Pages
139628 - 139628
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