Myriophyllum aquaticum
Myriophyllum aquaticum
(parrot feather)
Plants
Exotic

8 results for Myriophyllum aquaticum (parrot feather)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
3434 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Anecdotal N/A Parrot Feather can form dense vegetation that can (hinder water circulation and) displace native... 33980
3446 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Experimental Field Plots that did not contain M. aquaticum had significantly higher plant species richness than... 32943
3447 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Experimental Field Parrots feather can form dense canopies that block sunlight and oxygen exchange, and as a result... 32943
5312 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Observational Field Myriophyllum aquaticum fragments were introduced with native vegetation in a habitat... 38234
7093 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Observational Field Stiers et al. (2011) compared Belgian lake sites that were heavily invaded (90-100% cover)... 38185
7094 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Observational Field Plants that are rare (Utricularia vulgaris) and vulnerable (Hydrocharis... 38185
7095 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Experimental Laboratory In China, Myriophyllum aquaticum outcompeted native species (Hydrilla... 32722
7096 Myriophyllum aquaticum Competition Experimental Laboratory In a mesocosm study, yield (biomass) of Myriophyllum aquaticum was positively related to... 31239

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].

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