164 research outputs found

    Ecology and management of water plants in lowland streams

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    A review article which discusses the ecology and management of common water plants in lowland streams, with an introduction containing a review of previous studies on the subject. The article covers the significance of seasonal growth, the significance of stand structure (particularly in relation to hydraulic resistence), an assessment of current river management, improvements to plant management techniques (in relation to cutting), and alternatives to the traditional techniques of river plant management. There are a number of accompanying figures

    Ranunculus calcareus and its role in lowland streams

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    Ranunculus calcareus , a species of water crowfoot which occurs in clear, nutrient-rich chalk streams, was studied. Seasonal changes in its biomass, its annual production and its fragmentation (leading to downstream movement of the plant) were investigated. From an understanding of the growth rate and requirements of plants such as these, an indirect method of management can be devised, which does not have the undesirable consequences of the direct methods (such as cutting)

    Tidal water heights at Bunny Meadows salt marsh, River Hamble, Warsash, Hampshire

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    M3 development at Winchester: botanical survey of River Itchen

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    Expert Review Group on Wetlands - combined report of the ERG

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    Flow regime requirements River Darent

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