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Type: Thesis
Title: The influence of water regime on the population ecology of two emergent macrophytes in South Australia / by Naomi Rea.
Author: Rea, Naomi
Issue Date: 1993
School/Discipline: Dept. of Botany
Abstract: Species interactions are dependent on the water regime, which affects the relative allocation to below (sediment resource acquisition) and above ground (C acquisition) parts. At shallow and regularily exposed sites, Baumea is the superior competitor. In Hacks and Bool Lagoon, South Australia, changing distribution patterns occur in deep and permanently flooded conditions, where Baumea dies back, paving the way for Triglochin to passively take it's place.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--Dept. of Botany, University of Adelaide, 1993
Subject: Plants, Effect of water levels on South Australia.
Aquatic plants South Australia.
Plant-water relationships South Australia.
Wetland plants Research South Australia South East Region.
Description: Bibliography: leaves 103-120.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm.
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