2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10201-020-00638-8
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To what degree do spatial and limnological predictors explain the occurrence of a submerged macrophyte species in lotic and semi-lotic/lentic environments of a dammed river?

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“…Studies showing positive effects of nutrients on macrophyte growth were conducted with species belonging to different life forms (Thomaz et al 2007, Henry-Silva et al 2008Kobayashi et al 2008, Mormul et al 2020. There are also studies showing that in some ecosystems, spatial processes (e.g., dispersal) are more important than limnological features as determinants of macrophyte composition (e.g., Moura-Júnior et al 2020).…”
Section: Effects Of Environmental Factors On Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies showing positive effects of nutrients on macrophyte growth were conducted with species belonging to different life forms (Thomaz et al 2007, Henry-Silva et al 2008Kobayashi et al 2008, Mormul et al 2020. There are also studies showing that in some ecosystems, spatial processes (e.g., dispersal) are more important than limnological features as determinants of macrophyte composition (e.g., Moura-Júnior et al 2020).…”
Section: Effects Of Environmental Factors On Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species are native Limnological layers improve species distribution modeling of aquatic macrophytes at fine-spatial resolution to Brazil and are commonly found in rivers and reservoirs (Pott & Pott 2000;Pellegrini et al 2018;Flora do Brasil 2020. They are capable of vegetative propagation and have a high rate of primary productivity, which is why they are classified as weed or invasive species in several regions of South America, North America, Europe, Southern Africa, East Asia, and Oceania (Pott & Pott 2000;Bini & Thomaz 2005;Pompêo 2017;Moura-Júnior et al 2020).…”
Section: Species Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies with this approach can be applied to interpret a species' biogeographical or ecological niche on a local or regional scale and conservation of this group of plants on macroscales (O'Hare et al 2018). Species richness and distribution patterns or the selection of environmental predictors for the occurrence of aquatic plants in different spatial scales are approaches that have recently caught the interest of ecologists (Moreira et al 2015;Lopes et al 2016;Moura-Júnior & Cotarelli 2019;Oliveira et al 2019;Pulzato et al 2019;Murphy et al 2020;Moura-Júnior et al 2021a). Three manuscripts published in this ABB issue report investigations on some of these approaches.…”
Section: Large Spatial Scale Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2D). Furthermore, studies addressing the methodological paradigms (Dalla-Vecchia et al 2020;Moura-Júnior et al 2021a), analyzing macroecological and biogeographic patterns (Lopes et al 2017;Pulzatto et al 2019;Murphy et al 2019;, or the functional ecology of these plants in Neotropical ecosystems (Moreira et al 2015;Lopes et al 2016;Catian et al 2018;Carvalho et al 2020), are still incipient. Studies on the management of invasive aquatic macrophytes or the phytochemical characterization and application of aquatic plant species for commercial uses are also nearly inexistent in the Neotropics (Padial et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%