Vegetation of inland waters, Tom 11;Tom 15Jean-Jacques Symoens, Reinhold Tüxen Springer Science & Business Media |
Spis treści
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Methods of exploration and analysis of the environment of aquatic vegetation | 31 |
Photosynthesis of aquatic plants under natural conditions | 63 |
Structural aspects of aquatic plant communities | 113 |
The phytosociological approach to the description and classification of aquatic macrophytic vegetation | 155 |
Algal communities of continental waters | 183 |
Vegetation processes in swamps and flooded plains | 223 |
a case study | 249 |
Water flow and the vegetation of running waters | 283 |
concepts and applications | 311 |
Aquatic plants in extreme environments | 341 |
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Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
acid adapted algae algal communities alliance analysis angiosperms aquatic macrophytes aquatic plant communities aquatic plants aquatic vegetation areas associations Biol biomass Brock Callitriche carbon fixation changes chlorophyll classification CO₂ concentrations cyanobacteria cycle Dawson density diatoms distribution dominant Ecol ecology ecosystems environment environmental epiphytic eutrophic factors floating leaves fluviatile freshwater groundwater groups growth form habitat Hartog HCO3 Hoham Howard-Williams Hydrobiol hydrological increase inorganic carbon input lakes layer light Limnol Littorella macrophytes mats measured metabolism method Myriophyllum Myriophyllum spicatum Nuphar lutea nutrient nymphaeids occur oligotrophic organic oxygen peat periphyton photorespiration photosynthesis photosynthetic rates Phragmites phytoplankton plankton polder pollution Potamogeton primary production Ranunculus rhizomes rhizophytes river roots salinity samples Sand-Jensen seasonal sediments soil Søndergaard Sparganium Spence Sphagnum stream structure submerged macrophytes surface water swamps Symoens temperature terrestrial tion uptake vegetation types velocity water flow water plants Westlake wetlands Wetzel Wiegleb
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