macrophyte|macrophytes in English

noun

['mækrəʊfaɪt]

plant which is large enough to be seen without a microscope

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1. The diversity index of zooplankton increased with the increase of macrophyte biomass.

2. These lagoons are highly aerobic and colonization by native macrophytes, especially reeds, is often encouraged.

3. Two Biotopes, aquatic macrophytes and plankton, were sampled at five sites (Figure 2) along the Ubatiba stream

4. Sediments can also abrade and suffocate periphyton and macrophytes thus decreasing the primary production (Waters 1995).

5. Twenty-six macrophyte species were studied for their degree of tolerance to extremely acid conditions.

6. –D5C7: Ecological Quality Ratio for species composition and relative abundance assessments or for maximum depth of macrophyte growth.

7. There is however a 'dark zone' over an intermediate range of angles at which acoustic returns from macrophytes disappears.

8. D5C7: Ecological Quality Ratio for species composition and relative abundance assessments or for maximum depth of macrophyte growth.

9. The macroscopic forms of aquatic vegetation denoted as aquatic macrophytes include macroalgae, some species of ferns and Angiosperms inhabiting a wetland

10. Leniusculus and Allocthonous (terrestrial detritus) and benthic autochthonous (periphyton and macrophyte) resources from the littoral zone of 14 lakes in Washington State, USA and Hokkaido, Japan during the summers of 2008 and 2009

11. Other possible effects of dense macrophyte beds include dramatic changes to temperature profiles, a decrease in water velocities and an associated increase in sedimentation, and an increased capacity to retain contaminants in accumulated muds (French 2001).

12. • the loss of stream-side vegetation means less shade and higher stream temperatures, which negatively affects many fish species and promotes further growth of undesirable algae and aquatic macrophytes Recent studies in Alberta also suggest that cattle may gain more weight when they drink from fenced-off water supplies.