2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-013-1795-z
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Influence of the gender on growth and phenology of the dioecious macrophyte Najas marina ssp. intermedia

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“…For example, shading by the free-floating duckweed in a mesocosm experiment modified submerged charophyte morphology and Conversely, increased light availability through changes in riparian vegetation canopy associated with stochastic weather events explained an increase in gross primary production by macroalgae in streams altering the overall growing season (Roberts et al 2007;Mulholland et al 2009). Other plant influences on BPP phenology included changes in community structure through the arrival of invasive plants (Toth et al 2019;Torso et al 2020;Glisson et al 2022), adaptation through hybridization (Glisson and Larkin 2021), and sexspecific seasonal variation (Hoffmann et al 2014). In terms of interactions with fauna, event timing was altered by changes in herbivory (Franceschini et al 2010;Pinero-Rodriguez et al 2021) including gut passage of seeds favoring earlier germination (Figuerola et al 2005).…”
Section: What Information On Bpp Phenology Is Available and What Are ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, shading by the free-floating duckweed in a mesocosm experiment modified submerged charophyte morphology and Conversely, increased light availability through changes in riparian vegetation canopy associated with stochastic weather events explained an increase in gross primary production by macroalgae in streams altering the overall growing season (Roberts et al 2007;Mulholland et al 2009). Other plant influences on BPP phenology included changes in community structure through the arrival of invasive plants (Toth et al 2019;Torso et al 2020;Glisson et al 2022), adaptation through hybridization (Glisson and Larkin 2021), and sexspecific seasonal variation (Hoffmann et al 2014). In terms of interactions with fauna, event timing was altered by changes in herbivory (Franceschini et al 2010;Pinero-Rodriguez et al 2021) including gut passage of seeds favoring earlier germination (Figuerola et al 2005).…”
Section: What Information On Bpp Phenology Is Available and What Are ...mentioning
confidence: 99%