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Ecology of Aquatic Plants

ISBN

9798888365052

Author

Paul Cook

Publisher

Larsen and Keller Education

Language

English

Publication Year

2025

Category

Agriculture and Plant Science - Botany and Plant Science

Price

$ 158

Description

Ecology is the branch of biology that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment. Aquatic plants play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems. They provide habitat and food for a variety of organisms, including fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. Moreover, they contribute to water quality by absorbing excess nutrients and producing oxygen through photosynthesis. They form complex interactions with other organisms, shaping the structure and function of aquatic communities. Human activities such as pollution, habitat destruction, and introduction of invasive species can disrupt these delicate ecological relationships, leading to declines in plant diversity and overall ecosystem health. Therefore, conservation efforts aimed at protecting aquatic plants are essential for preserving the biodiversity and ecological integrity of freshwater and marine environments. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of ecology in the context of aquatic plants. This book provides significant information of this discipline. This book attempts to assist those with a goal of researching into the field of ecology of aquatic plants.