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121. The effect of sediment characteristics on the distribution of aquatic macrophytes
122. Acclimation of two marine macrophytes (Saccharina latissima and Zostera marina) to water flow
123. The influence of macrophytes, disease, and restoration on freshwater ecosystems
124. Minnesota Macrophytes: Linking Aquatic Plants, Lake Health, and Human Activities
125. Direct and indirect ecological effects of Dreissenid mussels (the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha and the quagga mussel D. bugensis) on submerged macrophytes in North American lakes
126. Recolonization of macroinvertebrates in a recovering urban lake (Onondaga Lake, Syracuse, NY): Analysis within communities of distinct aquatic macrophytes
127. An investigation into the interactions of Gold nanoparticles with aquatic vascular macrophytes
128. Comparative ecology of submersed freshwater macrophytes in acidic environments: Responses to dissolved inorganic carbon availability
129. Detection of eutrophication in aquatic ecosystems: Nitrogen stable isotopes in macrophytes and groundwater
130. Distribution and abundance of fishes relating to artificial aquatic macrophytes in the tidal Potomac River
131. Algal primary production in prairie wetlands: The effects of nutrients, irradiance, temperature and aquatic macrophytes
132. Bacterial oxidation of arsenite at Hot Creek: Characterization of biofilm communities and isolation of novel bacteria associated with aquatic macrophytes (California)
133. The indirect effect of sediment nutrient enrichment on the epiphytic algal community
134. Evaluating the lake management approach, applied biomanipulation techniques and progress in restoring ecological function of littoral macrophytes in Grenadier Pond, Canada
135. Methanotrophy associated with the roots of freshwater macrophytes
136. Heavy metal bioaccumulation in Great Basin submersed aquatic macrophytes
137. Biological surface water treatment: Replacing copper sulfate with aquatic macrophytes for the control of micro-algae in surface water
138. Oxidation of carbon and nitrogen in the root-zone of emergent macrophytes grown in wetland microcosms
139. THE ROLE OF EMERGENT MACROPHYTES TO NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS CYCLING IN A GREAT LAKES MARSH (PRODUCTION, NUTRIENT FLUX, DECOMPOSITION, WETLAND)
140. Environmental Constraints on the Establishment and Expansion of Freshwater Tidal Macrophytes: Applications to Restoration Ecolog
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