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Author's Allelopathic effects of microcystin-LR on the germination, growth and metabolism of five charophyte species and a submerged angiosperm.
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Author's Are there steady-state phytoplankton assemblages in the field?
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Author's Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Picoplankton in Wetlands: Differences with Lake Patterns
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Author's Chara hispida beds as a sink of nitrogen: Evidence from growth, nitrogen uptake and decomposition
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Author's Charophyte stoichiometry in temperate waters
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Author's Controlling factors of phytoplankton assemblages in wetlands: an experimental approach
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Author's Different responses of coexisting Chara species to foreseeable Mediterranean temperature and salinity increases
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Author's Does seston size structure reflect fish-mediated effects on water quality in a degraded semiarid wetland?
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Author's Effects of overabundant nitrate and warmer temperatures on charophytes: The roles of plasticity and local adaptation
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Author's Environment and Space Rule, but Time Also Matters for the Organization of Tropical Pond Metacommunities
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Author's Factors controlling the colonial structure of Pediastrum tetras
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Author's Factors controlling the colonial structure of Pediastrum tetras (Chlorophyceae)
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Author's How the diversity of constructed wetlands improves the plankton communities discharged into a protected Mediterranean wetland
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Author's Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
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Author's Inconsistent response of taxonomic groups to space and environment in mediterranean and tropical pond metacommunities
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Author's Inferring the relative resilience of alternative states
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Author's Las Euglenófitas en las Tablas de Daimiel como ejemplo de las limitaciones de los indicadores biológicos de la degradación ambiental
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Author's Macrophyte meadows mediate the response of the sediment microbial community to ultraviolet radiation
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Author's Mechanisms of microalgae selection during the assembly of a planktonic community
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Author's Microalgal and cyanobacterial assemblages on charophytes: a metacommunity perspective
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Author's Mixotrophic phytoplankton is enhanced by UV radiation in a low altitude, P-limited Mediterranean lake
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Author's Multi-interaction network performance under global change: a shallow ecosystem experimental simulation
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Author's Nitrate uptake rates in freshwater plankton: the effect of food web structure
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Author's Non‐trophic key players in aquatic ecosystems: a mesocosm experiment
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Author's On the tolerance of charophytes to high-nitrate concentrations
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Author's Phytoplankton community similarity in a semiarid floodplain under contrasting hydrological connectivity regimes
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Author's Phytoplankton from Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park. I. The Euglenophytes.
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Author's Phytoplankton from Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park. III. Diatoms and chlorophytes
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Author's Phytoplankton from the Daimiel National Park. II. Cyanophytes, dinoflagellates, cryptophytes, chrysophytes and xanthophytes
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Author's Picoplankton dynamics in a hypertrophic semiarid wetland
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Author's Plankton biodiversity in a landscape of shallow water bodies (Mediterranean coast, Spain)
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Author's Sediment underneath charophyte meadows is enriched in viable ephippia and enhances the benthic periphytic biofilm
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Author's Shifts in plankton assemblages promoted by free water surface constructed wetlands and their implications in eutrophication remediation
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Author's Structure and vulnerability of the multi‐interaction network in macrophyte‐dominated lakes
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Author's Sustained primary production with changing phytoplankton assemblages in a semiarid wetland
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Author's The antagonistic effect of UV radiation on warming or nitrate enrichment depends on ecotypes of freshwater macroalgae (Charophytes)
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Author's The importance of phytoplankton production for carbon budgets in a semiarid floodplain wetland
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Author's The role of charophytes in a Mediterranean pond created for restoration purposes
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Author's The role of eutrophication reduction of two small man-made Mediterranean lagoons in the context of a broader remediation system: Effects on water quality and plankton contribution
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Author's Trade-offs in plankton species richness arising from drought: insights from long-term data of a National Park wetland
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Author's Trade-offs in plankton species richness arising from drought: insights from long-term data of a National Park wetland (central Spain)
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Author's Why are there so many kinds of planktonic consumers? The answer lies in the allometric diet breadth
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charophytestoichiometryintemperatewaters
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Charophyte stoichiometry in temperate waters
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allelopathiceffectsofmicrocystinlronthegerminationgrowthandmetabolismof5charophytespeciesandasubmergedangiosperm
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Allelopathic effects of microcystin-LR on the germination, growth and metabolism of five charophyte species and a submerged angiosperm.
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Are there steady-state phytoplankton assemblages in the field?
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Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Picoplankton in Wetlands: Differences with Lake Patterns
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Chara hispida beds as a sink of nitrogen: Evidence from growth, nitrogen uptake and decomposition
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controllingfactorsofphytoplanktonassemblagesinwetlandsanexperimentalapproach
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Controlling factors of phytoplankton assemblages in wetlands: an experimental approach
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Different responses of coexisting Chara species to foreseeable Mediterranean temperature and salinity increases
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doessestonsizestructurereflectfishmediatedeffectsonwaterqualityinadegradedsemiaridwetland
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Does seston size structure reflect fish-mediated effects on water quality in a degraded semiarid wetland?
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effectsofoverabundantnitrateandwarmertemperaturesoncharophytestherolesofplasticityandlocaladaptation
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Effects of overabundant nitrate and warmer temperatures on charophytes: The roles of plasticity and local adaptation
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Environment and Space Rule, but Time Also Matters for the Organization of Tropical Pond Metacommunities
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Factors controlling the colonial structure of Pediastrum tetras
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Factors controlling the colonial structure of Pediastrum tetras (Chlorophyceae)
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howthediversityofconstructedwetlandsimprovestheplanktoncommunitiesdischargedintoaprotectedmediterraneanwetland
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How the diversity of constructed wetlands improves the plankton communities discharged into a protected Mediterranean wetland
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hydrologyaffectsenvironmentalandspatialstructuringofmicroalgalmetacommunitiesintropicalpacificcoastwetlands
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Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
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inconsistentresponseoftaxonomicgroupstospaceandenvironmentinmediterraneanandtropicalpondmetacommunities
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Inconsistent response of taxonomic groups to space and environment in mediterranean and tropical pond metacommunities
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inferringtherelativeresilienceofalternativestates
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Inferring the relative resilience of alternative states
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Las Euglenófitas en las Tablas de Daimiel como ejemplo de las limitaciones de los indicadores biológicos de la degradación ambiental
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Macrophyte meadows mediate the response of the sediment microbial community to ultraviolet radiation
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Mechanisms of microalgae selection during the assembly of a planktonic community
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Microalgal and cyanobacterial assemblages on charophytes: a metacommunity perspective
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Mixotrophic phytoplankton is enhanced by UV radiation in a low altitude, P-limited Mediterranean lake
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multiinteractionnetworkperformanceunderglobalchangeashallowecosystemexperimentalsimulation
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Multi-interaction network performance under global change: a shallow ecosystem experimental simulation
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Nitrate uptake rates in freshwater plankton: the effect of food web structure
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Non‐trophic key players in aquatic ecosystems: a mesocosm experiment
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onthetoleranceofcharophytestohighnitrateconcentrations
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On the tolerance of charophytes to high-nitrate concentrations
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Phytoplankton community similarity in a semiarid floodplain under contrasting hydrological connectivity regimes
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Phytoplankton from Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park. I. The Euglenophytes.
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Phytoplankton from the Daimiel National Park. II. Cyanophytes, dinoflagellates, cryptophytes, chrysophytes and xanthophytes
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Picoplankton dynamics in a hypertrophic semiarid wetland
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Shifts in plankton assemblages promoted by free water surface constructed wetlands and their implications in eutrophication remediation
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Trade-offs in plankton species richness arising from drought: insights from long-term data of a National Park wetland
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