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E-raamat: Biology, Ecology and Management of Aquatic Plants: Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Aquatic Weeds, European Weed Research Society

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There is a growing need for appropriate management of aquatic plants in rivers and canals, lakes and reservoirs, and drainage channels and urban waterways. This management must be based on a sound knowledge of the ecology of freshwater plants, their distribution and the different forms of control available including chemical and physical, and biological and biomanipulation. This series of papers from over 20 different countries was generated from the tenth in the highly successful series of European Weed Research Society symposia on aquatic plant management, this being the tenth. It provides a valuable insight into the complexities involved in managing aquatic systems, discusses state-of-the-art control techniques and deals with patterns of regrowth and recovery post-management. Careful consideration is given to the use of chemicals, a practice which has come under scrutiny in recent years. Underpinning the development of such control techniques is a growing body of knowledge relating to the biology and ecology of water plants. The authorship of the papers represents the collective wisdom of leading scientists and experts from fisheries agencies, river authorities, nature conservation agencies, the agrochemical industry and both governmental and non-governmental organisations.
Symposium Sponsors ix Special Edition Referees x Biology and distribution Propagule bank and plant emergence of macrophytes in artificial channels of a temperate irrigation area in Argentina 1(6) L.W. Acosta M.R. Sabbatini O.A. Fernandez M.A. Burgos Modelling Potamogeton pectinatus: for better or for worse 7(6) Michiel J.M. Hootsmans Effects of Cyprinus carpio on Potamogeton pectinatus in experimental culture: the incidence of the periphyton 13(8) N.S. Sidorkewicj A.C. Lopez Cazorla O.A. Fernandez G.C. Mockel M.A. Burgos Survival strategy of Pistia stratiotes L. in the Djoudj National Park in Senegal 21(8) Nick G. den Hollander Ingrid W. Schenk Sara Diouf Martin J. Kropff Arnold H. Pieterse Comparative ecology of Monochoria korsakowii and M. vaginalis 29(6) Hidenobu Kunii Kazuhiro Okibe Competition between three submerged macrophytes, Elodea canadensis Michx, Elodea nuttallii (Planch.) St John and Lagarosiphon major (Ridl.) Moss 35(6) C.S. James J.W. Eaton K. Hardwick Metals in sediment and water of three reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Stend.) stands 41(6) J. Santos Oliveira Joao Almeida Fernandes Carla Alves Joao Morais Paula Urbano Heavy metal content of common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel) and its periphyton in Hungarian shallow standing waters 47(8) G. Lakatos M. Kiss I. Meszaros Gas transfer in wetland plants controlled by Grahams law of diffusion 55(4) W. Grosse H.J. Frick Aquatic plants in the rice fields of the Tagus Valley, Portugal 59(8) T. Vasconcelos M. Tavores N. Gaspar Plant communities of the lagoons of the Portuguese Coastal Superdistrict - a multivariate approach 67(10) J.C. Costa J. Capelo M.D. Espirito Santo M. Lousa A. Monteiro S. Mesquita M.T. Vasconcelos I. Moreira The use of isozymes and PCR-based DNA polymorphism in aquatic weed management: a case-study on introduced and native clones of a hybrid complex 77(10) Ludwig Triest Bart De Greef Methodologies for surveying plant communities in artificial channels 87(6) David Hatcher John Eaton Mary Gibson Rick Leah Ecology Interrelations of river ship traffic with aquatic plants in the River Nile, Upper Egypt 93(8) Magdi M. Ali Kevin J. Murphy Jerome Langendorff River plants from an Iberian basin and environmental factors influencing their distribution 101(8) M.T. Ferreira I.S. Moreira Macrophyte cover and standing crop in the River Scorff and its tributaries (Brittany, north-western France): scale, patterns and process 109(8) Jacques Haury Lancine Gouesse Aidara Relationships of some ecological factors with the associations of vegetation in British rivers 117(6) F. Hugh Dawson Krzysztof Szoszkiewicz Distribution of the morphological groups of aquatic plants for rivers in the U.K. 123(8) F. Hugh Dawson Paul J. Raven Michael J. Gravelle Macrophyte functional variables versus species assemblages as predictors of trophic status in flowing waters 131(8) M.M. Ali K.J. Murphy V.J. Abernethy Vegetation dynamics in a fishpond littoral related to human impact 139(8) Zdenka Hroudova Petr Zakravsky Aquatic macrophyte distribution in relation to water and sediment conditions in the Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil 147(8) L. Mauricio Bini Sidinei M. Thomaz Kevin J. Murphy Antonio F.M. Camargo Influence of water level fluctuation on the structure and composition of the macrophyte vegetation in two small temporary lakes in the northwest of Spain 155(8) Camino Fernandez-Alaez Margarita Fernandez-Alaez Eloy Becares Environmental factors related to the establishment of algal mats in concrete irrigation channels 163(6) M.T. Ferreira A. Franco L. Catarino I. Moreira P. Sousa Invertebrate hydraulic microhabitat and community structure in Callitriche stagnalis Scop. Patches 169(8) Matthew T.O Hare Kevin J. Murphy Habitat conditions of nymphaeid associations in Poland 177(10) Marcin Szankowski Stanislaw Klosowski Classification of Danube Delta lakes based on aquatic vegetation and turbidity 187(6) Hugo Coops Jenica Hanganu Marian Tudor Willem Oosterberg Invasive aquatic and riparian plants The distribution in bankside habitats of three alien invasive plants in the U.K. in relation to the development of control strategies 193(10) F. Hugh Dawson David Holland Azolla filiculoides Lamarck (Pteridophyta: Azollaceae), its status in South Africa and control 203(4) M.P. Hill C.J. Cilliers Loss of native aquatic plant species in a community dominated by Eurasian watermilfoil 207(6) Charles W. Boylen Lawrence W. Eichler John D. Madsen Spartina patens as a weed in Galician saltmarshes (NW Iberian Peninsula) 213(10) D.G. SanLeon J. Izco J.M. Sanchez Phenology and long-term control of Heracleum mantegazzianum 223(229) J.M. Caffrey Management Integrated Plant Control Aquatic weeds and their management in Portugal: insights and the international context 229(6) I. Moreira T. Ferreira A. Monteiro L. Catarino T. Vasconcelos Integrated submerged aquatic vegetation management in an urban New Zealand river 235(8) Anne-Maree Schwarz Ton Snelder Succession of Egeria densa in a drinking water reservoir in Morbihan (France) 243(6) A. Dutartre J. Haury A. Jigorel Physical and Biomanipulative Control Typha control efficiency of a weed-cutting boat in the Lac de Guiers in Senegal: a preliminary study on mowing speed and re-growth capacity 249(8) Seppo Hellsten Charles Dieme Marthe Mbengue Georg A. Janauer Nick den Hollander Arnold H. Pieterse Aquatic plant management: ecological effects in two streams of the Swiss Plateau 257(8) Barbara R. Kaenel Urs Uehlinger Submerged macrophyte control with herbivorous fish in irrigation channels of semiarid Argentina 265(6) A.A. Dall Armellina C.R. Bezic O.A. Garjardo Lysathia n.sp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a host-specific beetle for the control of the aquatic weed Myriophyllum aquaticum (Haloragaceae) in South Africa 271(6) C.J. Cilliers Chemical Control Fate of dichlobenil in the River Ivel. 1: Determination of the residues of dichlobenil in sediment and water 277(6) P.R.F. Barrett R.J. Makepeace Fate of dichlobenil in the River Ivel. 2: Effects of dichlobenil residues on hydroponically grown lettuce 283(6) R.J. Makepeace J.A. Glaisher Resistance of Alisma plantago aquatica to sulfonylurea herbicides in Portuguese rice fields 289(6) Isabel M. Calha Carlos Machado Fatima Rocha Ecology, distribution and chemical control of Hydrocotyle ranunculoides in the U.K. 295(4) Jonathan R. Newman F. Hugh Dawson Chemical control of common reed (Phragmites australis) by foliar herbicides under different spray conditions 299(6) I. Moreira A. Monteiro E. Sousa Effect of prior common reed (Phragmites australis) cutting on herbicide efficacy 305(4) A. Monteiro I. Moreira E. Sousa Control of Algae Long-term algal control in a reservoir using barley straw 309(6) P.R.F. Barrett J.W. Littlejohn J. Curnow Filamentous algal control using barley straw 315(4) J.M. Caffrey C. Monahan Preliminary observations on the control of algal growth by magnetic treatment of water 319(4) Jonathan R. Newman Rachael C. Watson Plant Utilization Biomass characterization on Azolla filiculoides grown in natural ecosystems and wastewater 323(6) M. Lourdes Costa M. Conceicao Santos Francisco Carrapico Residual effects of herbicide-treated Eichhornia crassipes used as a soil amendment 329(6) Randall K. Stocker William T. Haller A simple model for evaluating the costs and benefits of aquatic macrophytes 335 Egbert H. Van Nes Marcel S. van den Berg John S. Clayton Hugo Coops Marten Scheffer Ekko van Ierland