The concentration of nutrients in Nymphoides indica (L.) 0. Kuntze, Pontederia cordata L., Andropogon bicornis L. and Utricularia breviscapa Griseb was analyzed at monthly intervals from January 1980 through February 198 1. The macrophytes strongly influenced the organic nitrogen and phosphorus conc
Some Evidence for Aquatic Macrophytes as Repellents for a Limnetic Species of Daphnia
โ Scribed by Prof. Robert W. Pennak
- Book ID
- 102868983
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 539 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-2944
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Under controlled laboratory conditions Daphnia rosea SARS is strongly repelled by substances secreted by Elodea, Nitella, and Myriophyllum. This phenomenon can be easily demonstrated in a large glass Uโtube having a small sprig of hydrophyte at the surface of the water on one side of the Uโtube. It can also be demonstrated in a long narrow aquarium having an incomplete vertical plastic divider at the center, and with the hydrophyte on one side of the divider. Simulated plastic aquarium vegetation in control aquaria has only a slight repellent or โshadingโ๏ธ effect. The implications of this phenomenon in the hydrophyte zone of lakes and ponds are discussed.
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