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Winter 1996

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Here is a sampling of the research articles, books and reports which have been entered into the aquatic plant database since April 1996. The database has more than 43,000 citations. To receive free bibliographies on specific plants and/or subjects, contact APIRS at 352-392-1799 or use the database online at http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/database.html

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Agren, J.; Ericson, L.
Population structure and morph-specific fitness differences in tristylous Lythrum salicaria.

EVOLUTION 50(1):126-139. 1996.

Aldridge, F.J.; Phlips, E.J.; Schelske, C.L.
The use of nutrient enrichment bioassays to test for spatial and temporal distribution of limiting factors affecting phytoplankton dynamics in Lake Okeechobee, Florida.

HYDROBIOL. SPEC. ISSUES ADVANC. LIMNOL. 45:177-190. 1995.

Anderson, L.; Fellows, S.; Pirosko, C.
Effect of Garlon 3A on waterhyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in a pond on the Los Banos Wildlife Refuge.

IN: AQUATIC WEED CONTROL INVESTIGATIONS, ANNUAL REPORT, L.W.J. ANDERSON, ED., USDA AGRIC. RES. SERV., UNIV. CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, 31 PP. 1994.

Barrat-Segretain, M.H.; Amoros, C.
Influence of flood timing on the recovery of macrophytes in a former river channel.

HYDROBIOLOGIA 316(2):91-101. 1995.

Barreto, R.W.; Evans, H.C.
The mycobiota of the weed Mikania micrantha in southern Brazil with particular reference to fungal pathogens for biological control.

MYCOL. RES. 99(3):343-352. 1995.

Bellan-Santini, D.; Arnaud, P.M.; Bellan, G.; Verlaque, M.
The influence of the introduced tropical alga Caulerpa taxifolia on the biodiversity of the Mediterranean marine biota.

MAR. BIOL. ASSOC. U.K. 76(1):235-237. 1996.

Bjorndal, K.A.; Bolten, A.B.
Digestive efficiencies in herbivorous and omnivorous freshwater turtles on plant diets: do herbivores have a nutritional advantage?

PHYSIOL. ZOOL. 66(3):384-395. 1993.

Bramwell, S.A.; Prasadd, P.V.D.
Performance of a small aquatic plant wastewater treatment system under Caribbean conditions.

J. ENVIRON. MANAGE. 43(3):213-220. 1995.

Braverman, M.P.
Weed control in rice (Oryza sativa) with Quinclorac and bensulfuron coating of granular herbicides and fertilizer.

WEED TECHNOL. 9(3):494-498. 1995.

Bryson, C.T.; Carter, R.
Notes on Carex, Cyperus, and Kyllinga (Cyperaceae) in Mississippi with records of eight species previously unreported to the state.

SIDA 16(1):171-182. 1994.

Buckingham, G.R.
Biological control of aquatic weeds.

IN: PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE SUBTROPICS: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL - A FLORIDA PERSPECTIVE, D. ROSEN, F.D. BENNETT, J.L. CAPINERA, EDS., LAVOISIER PUBL., SECAUCUS, NY, PP. 413-480. 1994.

Camargo, A.F.M.; Esteves, F.A.
Influence of water level variation on biomass and chemical composition of the aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia azurea (Kunth) in an oxbow lake of the Rio Mogi-Guacu (Sao Paulo, Brazil).

ARCH. HYDROBIOL. 135(3):423-432. 1996.

Collares-Pereira, M.J.; Magalhaes, M.F.; Geraldes, A.M.; Coelho, M.M.
Riparian ecotones and spatial variation of fish assemblages in Portuguese lowland streams.

IN: THE IMPORTANCE OF AQUATIC-TERRESTRIAL ECOTONES FOR FRESHWATER FISH, F. SCHIEMER, M. ZALEWSKI, J.E. THORPE, EDS., KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL., DORDRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS, HYDROBIOLOGIA 303: 93-101. 1995.

Cruzan, M.B.; Barrett, S.C.H.
Postpollination mechanisms influencing mating patterns and fecundity: an example from Eichhornia paniculata.

BULL. TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 123(1):1-6. 1996.

David, P.G.
Changes in plant communities relative to hydrologic conditions in the Florida Everglades.

WETLANDS 16(1):15-23. 1996.

De Casabianca, M.L.
Large-scale production of Eichhornia crassipes on paper industry effluent.

BIORESOURCE TECHN. 54(1):35-38. 1995.

De Leeuw, J.; Wielemaker, A.; De Munck, W.; Herman, P.M.J.
Net aerial primary production (NAPP) of the marsh macrophyte Scirpus maritimus estimated by a combination of destructive and non-destructive sampling methods.

VEGETATIO 123(1):101-108. 1996.

Dong, X-J.; Takagi, S.; Nagai, R.
Regulation of the orientation movement of chloroplasts in epidermal cells of Vallisneria: cooperation of phytochrome with photosynthetic pigment under low-fluence-rate light.

PLANTA 197(2):257-263. 1995.

Dooris, P.M.
Hydrilla verticillata: chemical factors in lakes affecting growth.

PH.D. DISSERTATION, DEPT. BIOLOGY, UNIV. SOUTH FLORIDA, TAMPA, 177 PP. 1978.

Eberle, J.R.; Banks, J.A.
Genetic interactions among sex-determining genes in the fern Ceratopteris richardii.

GENETICS 142(3):973-985. 1996.

Ferreira, M.T.; Moreira, I.S.
The invasive component of a river flora under the influence of Mediterranean agricultural systems.

IN: PLANT INVASIONS - GENERAL ASPECTS AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS, P. PYSEK, K. PRACH, M. REJMANEK, M. WADE, EDS., SPB ACADEMIC PUBL., AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS, PP. 117-127. 1995.

Flamm, R.O.; Ward, L.; Weigle, B.L.
Habitat influences on the distribution and abundance of Florida manatee in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida.

ELEVENTH BIENNIAL CONF. BOLOGY OF MARINE MAMMALS, ORLANDO, FL, 14-18 DEC. 1995, P. 14 (ABSTRACT). 1995.

Frantz, V.
Recovery plan for rough-leaved loosestrife (Lysimachia asperulaefolia).

U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV., ATLANTA, GA, 42 PP. 1995.

Freese, G.
Structural refuges in two stem-boring weevils on Rumex crispus.

ECOL. ENTOMOL. 20(4):351-358. 1995.

Gabor, T.S.; Haagsma, T.; Murkin, H.R.; Armson, E.
Effects of triclopyr amine on purple loosestrife and non-target wetland plants in south-eastern Ontario, Canada.

J. AQUAT. PLANT MANAGE. 33:48-51. 1995.

Getsinger, K.D.; Madsen, J.D.; Netherland, M.D.; Turner, E.G.
Field evaluation of triclopyr (Garlon 3A) for controlling Eurasian watermilfoil in the Pend Oreille River, Washington.

TECHN. REPT. A-96-1, AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL RES. PROG., US ARMY CORPS ENGR., WATERWAYS EXPER. STATION, VICKSBURG, MS, 72 PP. 1996.

Gordeev, M.I.; Sibataev, A.K.
Influence of predatory plant bladderwort (Utricularia vulgaris) on the process of selection in malaria mosquito larvae.

RUSSIAN J. ECOL. 26(3):216-220. 1995.

Grall, G.
Cuatro Cienegas: Mexico's desert aquarium.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 188(4):85-96. 1995.

Grice, A.M.; Loneragan, N.R.; Dennison, W.C.
Light intensity and the interactions between physiology, morphology and stable isotope ratios in five species of seagrass.

J. EXP. MAR. BIOL. ECOL. 195(1):91-110. 1996.

Hall, J.A.; Cox, N.
Nutrient concentrations as predictors of nuisance Hydrodictyon reticulatum populations in New Zealand.

J. AQUAT. PLANT MANAGE. 33:68-74. 1995.

Hara, T.; Srutek, M.
Shoot growth and mortality patterns of Urtica dioica, a clonal forb.

ANNALS BOTANY 76(3):235-243. 1995.

Haraguchi, A.
Rhizome growth of Menyanthes trifoliata L. in a population on a floating peat mat in Mizorogaike Pond, Central Japan.

AQUATIC BOTANY 53(3,4):163-173. 1996.

Hart, K.H.; Cox, P.A.
Dispersal ecology of Nuphar luteum (L.) Sibthorp & Smith: abiotic seed dispersal mechanisms.

BOTANICAL J. LINNEAN SOC. 119(1):87-100. 1995.

Heard, T.A.; Forno, I.W.
Host selection and host range of the flower-feeding weevil, Coelocephalapion pigrae, a potential biological control agent of Mimosa pigra.

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL 6(1):83-95. 1996.

Hemminga, M.A.; Huiskes, A.H.L.; Steegstra, M.; Van Soelen, J.
Assessment of allocation and biomass production in a natural stand of the salt marsh plant Spartina anglica using 13C.

MAR. ECOL. PROG. SER. 130(1-3):169-178. 1996.

Henry, C.P.; Amoros, C.; Bornette, G.
Species traits and recolonization processes after flood disturbances in riverine macrophytes.

VEGETATIO 122(1):13-27. 1996.

Hine, N.R.; Pilidis, G.A.
An assessment of the efficiency of a macrophyte-based biological treatment plant to treat wastewater from a wood impregnation factory.

FRESENIUS ENVIR. BULL. 4(10):630-635. 1995.

Hu, F.S.; Brubaker, L.B.; Anderson, P.M.
A 12,000 year record of vegetation change and soil development from Wien Lake, central Alaska.

CAN. J. BOT. 71(9):1133-1142. 1993.

Idestam-Almquist, J.; Kautsky, L.
Plastic responses in morphology of Potamogeton pectinatus L. to sediment and above-sediment conditions at two sites in the northern Baltic proper.

AQUATIC BOTANY 52(3):205-216. 1995.

Jamil, K.; Hussain, S.; Anees, I.; Murthy, U.S.
Toxic effects of lead on the biochemical parameters of the hyacinth weevils Neochetina eichhornae through the trophic levels of food chain.

J. ENVIRON. SCI. HEALTH A30(9):1925-1934. 1995.

Jacobsen, N.
The narrow leaved Cryptocoryne of mainland Asia.

AQUATIC GARDENER 8(3):71-86. 1995.

Kane, M.
Wetland plant micropropagation: issues and opportunities.

AQUATICS 18(2):4,6,8-11. 1996.

Kilbride, K.M.; Paveglio, F.L.; Grue, C.E.
Control of smooth cordgrass with Rodeo in a southwestern Washington estuary.

WILDLIFE SOC. BULL. 23(3):520-524. 1995.

Kimber A.
Decline and restoration of Vallisneria americana in the upper Mississippi River.

DISSERTATION ABSTR. INTERNAT. 55(4):1254-B (ABSTRACT). 1994.

Langangen, A.
Chara-lakes in the county of Troms.

POLARFLOKKEN 19(2):111-118. 1995.

Linz, G.M.; Blixt, D.C.; Bergman, D.L.; Bleier, W.J.
Responses of red-winged blackbirds, yellow-headed blackbirds and marsh wrens to glyphosate-induced alterations in cattail density.

J. FIELD ORNITHOL. 67(1):167-176. 1996.

Lockhart, C.S.
Aquatic heterophylly as a survival strategy in Melaleuca quinquenervia (Myrtaceae).

CAN. J. BOT. 74(2):243-246. 1996.

Lorenzoni, C.; Paradis, G.
Synecological observations about the Corsican stations of a rare species, Cressa cretica (Convolvulaceae).

BULL. DE LA SOC. BOTANIQUE DU CENTRE-OUEST, NOUVELLE SERIE 25:3-24. 1994.

McBride, T.P.; Noller, B.N.
Sampling techniques for reliable determination of trace metals in macrophytes and periphyton.

MARINE FRESHWATER RES. 46(7):1047-1053. 1995.

McIninch, S.M.; Garbisch, E.W.
The establishment of Peltandra virginica from large and small bulbs as a function of water depth.

WETLAND J. 7(1):17-20. 1995.

Middleton, B.A.
Seed banks and species richness potential of coal slurry ponds reclaimed as wetlands.

RESTORATION ECOL. 3(4):311-318. 1995.

Mitchell, S.F.; Wass, R.T.
Food consumption and faecal deposition of plant nutrients by black swans (Cygnus atratus Latham) in a shallow New Zealand lake.

HYDROBIOLOGIA 306(3):189-197. 1995.

Moldovan, M.
Large-scale restoration of wetland habitats: the reflooding of the 22 Km2 Babina Polder in the Danube Delta, Romania.

IN: RESTORATION OF STREAM ECOSYSTEMS - AN INTEGRATED CATCHMENT APPROACH, IWRB PUBL. 37, M. EISELTOVA, J. BRIGGS, EDS., INTERNAT. WATERFOWL AND WETLANDS RES. BUREAU, SLIMBRIDGE, UK, PP. 154-156. 1995.

Murdock, N.A.
Rare and endangered plants and animals of southern Appalachian wetlands.

WATER AIR SOIL POLLUTION 77(3-4):385-405. 1994.

Netherland, M.D.; Getsinger, K.D.
Laboratory evaluation of threshold fluridone concentrations under static conditions for controlling hydrilla and Eurasian watermilfoil.

J. AQUAT. PLANT. MANAGE. 33:33-36. 1995.

Newell, S.Y.; Moran, M.A.; Wicks, R.; Hodson, R.E.
Productivities of microbial decomposers during early stages of decomposition of leaves of a freshwater sedge.

FRESHWATER BIOL. 34(1):135-148. 1995.

Newman, R.M.; Holmberg, K.L.; Biesboer, D.D.; Penner, B.G.
Effects of a potential biocontrol agent, Euhrychiopsis lecontei, on Eurasian watermilfoil in experimental tanks.

AQUATIC BOTANY 53(3,4):131-150. 1996.

Parker, M.L.; Waldron, K.W.
Texture of Chinese water chestnut: involvement of cell wall phenolics.

J. SCI. FOOD AGRIC. 68(3):337-346. 1995.

Peckol, P.; Rivers, J.S.
Physiological responses of the opportunistic macroalgae Cladophora vagabunda (L.) van den Hoek and Gracilaria tikvahiae (McLachlan) to environmental disturbances associated with eutrophication.

J. EXP. MAR. BIOL. ECOL. 190(1):1-16. 1995.

Poovey, A.G.; Kay, S.H.
Effects of short-term summer drawdown on monoecious Hydrilla and non-target aquatic plants.

35TH ANN. MEETING, AQUATIC PLANT MANAGE. SOC., JULY 9-12, 1995, BELLEVUE, WA, P. 9 (ABSTRACT). 1995.

Preen, A.
Impacts of dugong foraging on seagrass habitats: observational and experimental evidence for cultivation grazing.

MAR. ECOL. PROG. SER. 124(1-3):201-213. 1995.

Pysek, P.; Pysek, A.
Invasion by Heracleum mantegazzianum in different habitats in the Czech Republic.

J. VEGETATION SCI. 6(5):711-718. 1995.

Randall, K.A.
Care and propagation of Anubias.

AQUATIC GARDENER 9(3):71-76. 1996.

Ravindran, V.; Sivakanesan, R.; Cyril, H.W.
Nutritive value of raw and processed Colocasia (Colocasia esculenta) corm meal for poultry.

ANIMAL FEED SCI. TECHNOL. 57(4):335-345. 1996.

Roberts, J.; Chick, A.; Oswald, L.; Thompson, P.
Effect of carp, Cyprinus carpio L., an exotic benthivorous fish, on aquatic plants and water quality in experimental ponds.

MAR. FRESHWATER RES. 46:1171-1180. 1995.

Ryan, F.J.
Nitrogen and carbon concentrations, soluble proteins and free amino acids in subterranean turions of Hydrilla during overwintering.

J. AQUAT. PLANT MANAGE. 32:67-70. 1994.

Shearer, J.F.
Field and laboratory studies of the fungus Mycoleptodiscus terrestris as a potential agent for management of the submersed aquatic macrophyte Hydrilla verticillata.

TECHN. REPT. A-96-3, AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL RES. PROG., US ARMY CORPS ENGR., WATERWAYS EXPER. STATION, VICKSBURG, MS, 30 PP. 1996.

Shilling, D.G.; Gaffney, J.F.
Cogongrass control requires integrated approach (Florida).

RESTORATION MANAGE.NOTES 13(2):227. 1995.

Sinden-Hempstead, M.; Killingbeck, K.T.
Influences of water depth and substrate nitrogen on leaf surface area and maximum bed extension in Nymphaea odorata.

AQUATIC BOTANY 53(3,4):151-162. 1996.

Skinner, L.C.; Rendall, W.J.; Fuge, E.L.
Minnesota's purple loosestrife program: history, findings and management recommendations.

SPEC. PUBL. 145, MINN. DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES, DIV. FISH & WILDL., ECOL. SERV. SECTION, ST. PAUL, MN, 27 PP. 1994.

Stewart, R.M.; Boyd, W.A.
Amur/stock simulations for examination of the effects of site conditions on plant control by grass carp.

34TH ANN. MEETING, AQUATIC PLANT MANAGE. SOC. AND 6TH ANN. MEETING TEXAS AQUATIC PLANT MANAGE. SOC., JULY 10-13, 1994, SAN ANTONIO, TX, P. 16 (ABSTRACT).

Stoner, A.W.; Lin, J.; Hanisak, M.D.
Relationships between seagrass bed characteristics and juvenile queen conch (Strombus gigas Linne) abundance in the Bahamas.

J. SHELLFISH RES. 14(2):315-323. 1995.

Thomas, J.D.
The snail hosts of schistosomiasis: some evolutionary and ecological perspectives in relation to control.

MEM. INST. OSWALDO CRUZ 90(2):195-204. 1995.

Thomas, K.L.; Benstead, J.; Davies, K.L.; Lloyd, D.
Role of wetland plants in the diurnal control of CH4 and CO2 fluxes in peat.

SOIL BIOL. BIOCHEM. 28(1):17-23. 1996.

Toner, M.; Stow, N.; Keddy, C.J.
Arrow arum, Peltandra virginica: a nationally rare plant in the Ottawa Valley region of Ontario.

CAN. FIELD-NATURALIST 109(4):441-442. 1995.

Uchino, A.; Samejima, M.; Ishii, R.; Ueno, O.
Photosynthetic carbon metabolism in an amphibious sedge, Eleocharis baldwinii (Torr.) Chapman: modified expression of C4 characteristics under submerged aquatic conditions.

PLANT CELL PHYSIOL. 36(2):229-238. 1995.

Vickery, J.A.; Sutherland, W.J.; Watkinson, A.R.; Lane, S.J.; et al
Habitat switching by dark-bellied brent geese Branta b. bernicla (L.) in relation to food depletion.

OECOLOGIA 103(4):499-508. 1995.

Visser, E.J.W.; Bogemann, G.M.; Blom, C.W.P.M.; Voesenek, L.A.C.J.
Ethylene accumulation in waterlogged Rumex plants promotes formation of adventitious roots.

J. EXP. BOTANY 47(296):403-410. 1996.


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