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Patterns in the submerged macrophyte biomass of lakes and the importance of the scale of analysis in the interpretation
C. M. Duarte
, J. Kalff
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Macrophyte Biomass
100%
Submerged Macrophytes
100%
Littoral
100%
Analysis Scale
100%
Slope Exposure
75%
Light Levels
50%
Relative Contribution
50%
Alkalinity
50%
Site Characteristics
50%
Water Alkalinity
50%
Lake Characteristics
50%
Chlorophyll Concentration
25%
Depth-dependent
25%
Wave Exposure
25%
Plant Biomass
25%
Environmental Factors
25%
Water Transparency
25%
Regulation Mechanism
25%
Total Phosphorus Concentration
25%
Macrophytes
25%
Underwater Light
25%
Morphometry
25%
Threshold Phenomenon
25%
Non-continuous
25%
Associated Biota
25%
Specific Biomass
25%
Characteristic Depths
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Alkalinity
100%
Submerged Macrophytes
100%
Morphometry
25%
Macrophyte
25%
Conceptual Framework
25%