Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
(European frogbit)
Plants
Exotic

9 results for Hydrocharis morsus-ranae (European frogbit)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
5043 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A dense mats may decrease light and dissolved oxygen 37623
5102 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A has the potential to negatively alter water quality 37717
5104 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A mats can reduce light, dissolved gas and nutrient availability in the water column 37719
5113 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A >75 of conservation professionals at least moderately concerned about potential impact to water... 37719
5119 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A lowers DO 37720
5710 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A Hydrocharis morsus-ranae can grow dense mats of vegetation that can negatively affect... 16163
8025 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A In the autumn, common frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) dies and sinks to the bottom of... 42437
8026 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Anecdotal N/A Altered hydrology and/or increased decomposition from common frogbit (Hydrocharis... 35245
8027 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Found that the addition of the common frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) had no effect on... 42433

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