posted on 2012-03-01, 00:00authored byAlistair Payne
MasterFoods wetlands exhibit phytoplankton communities, yet no zooplankton to consume them. Macrophytes were planted to improve the water quality. However a lack of oxygen, methane production and highly soluble salts in the wetland water potentially disrupted osmoregulation mechanisms in both colonising zooplankton and submerged macrophytes, thereby inhibiting their survival.
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364
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thesis
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thesis
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eng
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Research doctorate
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Ph.D
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J Mondon Julie, B Mitchell Bradley, G Allinson Graeme