Nitellopsis obtusa
Nitellopsis obtusa
(starry stonewort)
Algae
Exotic

9 results for Nitellopsis obtusa (starry stonewort)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
7552 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Anecdotal N/A Nitellopsis obtusa is becoming regarded as the most aggressive invasive species in inland... 19736
7553 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Anecdotal N/A Nitellopsis obtusa could be an effective means of restoration for deep lakes in its native... 35283
7554 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Experimental Laboratory Nitellopsis obtusa is known to have allelopathic properties towards cyanobacteria. 17606
7555 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Anecdotal N/A Nitellopsis obtusa has a significant stratigraphical account that extends back to the... 17623
7556 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Anecdotal N/A Nitellopsis obtusa is considered a rare species in Sweden. 17610
7558 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Anecdotal N/A Nitellopsis obtusa is considered a rare species in Japan. 17613
7559 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Experimental Laboratory In European regions, Nitellopsis obtusa can be a good substrate for epiphytes, even though... 17609
7560 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Observational Field Nitellopsis obtusa increases in the Netherlands have been associated with increases in... 17619
7583 Nitellopsis obtusa Other Anecdotal N/A Stephanodiscus bineranus has been used to assess historical pollution and climate... 10410

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