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Better growth and photosynthetic performance of Elodea nuttallii to short-term hydrogen sulfide than native Hydrilla verticillata
Sulfur deposition and eutrophication accelerated the production of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in aquatic ecosystems. However, the understanding of how H2S affects the invasive potential of exotic aquatic plants is in...
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Highly competitive native aquatic species could suppress the growth of invasive aquatic species with similar traits
Multiple invaders usually co-occur in an ecosystem and threaten the ecological safety of ecosystems. Invasive species from the same origin could facilitate each other’s establishment, while some species could ...
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The effects of complete submergence on the morphological and biomass allocation response of the invasive plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
Climate change may lead to more intense and frequent flooding. Alternanthera philoxeroides is a perennial that grows rapidly in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. However, there is a lack of information about...
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Differences in leaf nitrogen content, photosynthesis, and resource-use efficiency between Eichhornia crassipes and a native plant Monochoria vaginalis in response to altered sediment nutrient levels
Eichhornia crassipes is one of the world’s most prevalent invasive aquatic plants, causing significant ecological and socio-economic impacts in introduced areas. In this study, we compared the le...