[PDF][PDF] Plant macrofossil introduction

HH Birks - Encyclopedia of quaternary science, 2007 - researchgate.net
Plant macrofossil analysis is being increasingly used in Quaternary science. Quantitative
palaeoecological macrofossil analysis was developed by WA Watts in the United States …

Aquatic macrophyte fluctuations since the 1900s in the third largest Chinese freshwater lake (Lake Taihu): Evidences, drivers and management implications

Q Zhang, X Dong, X Yang, E Liu, Q Lin, L Cheng, L Liu… - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Diverse aquatic macrophyte communities represent an essential component of healthy
shallow lake ecosystems, and information on changes in macrophytes abundance and …

Quantifying Relative Contribution of Submerged Macrophytes to Sedimentary Organic Matter Using Concentrations and δ13C of n‐Alkanes With the Bayesian Multi …

L Zeng, X Huang, D Yang, G Yang… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Submerged macrophytes are important indicators of the state of shallow freshwater
ecosystems. Reconstruction long‐term changes in submerged macrophytes remains a …

Harnessing the potential of the multi‐indicator palaeoecological approach: an assessment of the nature and causes of ecological change in a eutrophic shallow lake

H Bennion, TA Davidson, CD Sayer… - Freshwater …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Multi‐indicator palaeoecological studies have become increasingly popular over the last
decade as the need for a more complete understanding of lake ecological histories has …

A century of limnological evolution and interactive threats in the Panama Canal: Long-term assessments from a shallow basin

J Salgado, MI Vélez, C González-Arango… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Large tropical river dam projects are expected to accelerate over the forthcoming decades to
satisfy growing demand for energy, irrigation and flood control. When tropical rivers are …

Sedimentary macrofossil records reveal ecological change in English lakes: implications for conservation

H Bennion, CD Sayer, SJ Clarke, TA Davidson… - Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Aquatic macrophytes play a key role in providing habitat, refuge and food for a range of biota
in shallow lakes. However, many shallow lakes have experienced declines in macrophyte …

Eutrophication erodes inter-basin variation in macrophytes and co-occurring invertebrates in a shallow lake: combining ecology and palaeoecology

J Salgado, CD Sayer, SJ Brooks, TA Davidson… - Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Aquatic biodiversity is commonly linked with environmental variation in lake networks, but
less is known about how local factors may influence within-lake biological heterogeneity …

[HTML][HTML] Root development is faster in common species of Potamogeton compared to declining species of Potamogeton in Danish lowland streams

LDR Henriksen, MB Larsen, TJ Johnsen, SE Larsen… - Aquatic Botany, 2023 - Elsevier
The decline in biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems occurs at an alarming rate throughout
the world. In Denmark, we know from historical records that several species within the plant …

Filling the “data gap”: Using paleoecology to investigate the decline of Najas flexilis (a rare aquatic plant)

IJ Bishop, H Bennion, CD Sayer… - Geo: Geography and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In the absence of long‐term monitoring records, paleoecology can be used to extend
knowledge of species and community ecology into the past. The rare and declining aquatic …

Habitat heterogeneity enables spatial and temporal coexistence of native and invasive macrophytes in shallow lake landscapes

J Salgado, CD Sayer, N Willby… - River Research and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Macrophyte invasive alien species (IAS) fitness is often hypothesised to be associated with
beneficial environmental conditions (environmental matching) or species‐poor communities …