2019
DOI: 10.17581/bp.2019.08213
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Phenotypic plasticity of Stratiotes aloides L. (Hydrocharitaceae)

Abstract: A B S T R A C TThe purpose of the research was to determine the diversity of Stratiotes aloides L. specimens in lake populations. The research material was collected from 6 Polish lakes and from five depths in each lake. A total of 19 qualitative and quantitative features of S. aloides were examined. The modified Shannon-Wiener index of S. alo ides for six lakes and the analysed means, minimums and maximums were calculated, ANOVA analysis of variance for 6 lakes and 5 depths, the percentage increase for specim… Show more

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“…Stratiotes aloides is native to central and northern Europe and occurs in northwestern Asia (Efremov et al, 2019), often forming monospecific stands (de Geus- Kruyt & Segal, 1973). It is present in Europe northwards to 67° N in Finland (Kotilainen, 1954), occurring in shallow environments in canals, ditches, forest waterholes, ox-bow lakes, old river beds and slow-moving waters (Efremov et al, 2019;Toma, 2019). In parts of Europe it has declined in fen ponds (Sarneel et al, 2011) and peaty lakes (Smolders et al, 2003), as it is sensitive to reduced water quality (Sarneel et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stratiotes aloides is native to central and northern Europe and occurs in northwestern Asia (Efremov et al, 2019), often forming monospecific stands (de Geus- Kruyt & Segal, 1973). It is present in Europe northwards to 67° N in Finland (Kotilainen, 1954), occurring in shallow environments in canals, ditches, forest waterholes, ox-bow lakes, old river beds and slow-moving waters (Efremov et al, 2019;Toma, 2019). In parts of Europe it has declined in fen ponds (Sarneel et al, 2011) and peaty lakes (Smolders et al, 2003), as it is sensitive to reduced water quality (Sarneel et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%