Eichhornia azurea
Eichhornia azurea
(anchored waterhyacinth)
Plants
Exotic

6 results for Eichhornia azurea (anchored waterhyacinth)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
4293 Eichhornia azurea Habitat Alteration Experimental Laboratory Eichhornia azurea roots provide cover for macroinvertebrates and changed habitat use by... 36222
4541 Eichhornia azurea Habitat Alteration Observational Field Eichhornia azurea provides shelter for diverse assemblage of fishes in the floodplain of... 36458
4542 Eichhornia azurea Habitat Alteration Observational Field Systems with Eichhornia azurea in São Paulo, Brazil had higher macroinvertebrate and fish... 35835
4543 Eichhornia azurea Water Quality Observational Field Systems with Eichhornia azurea in São Paulo, Brazil had higher dissolved oxygen than those... 35835
4544 Eichhornia azurea Food Web Observational Field The roots and submerged leaves of Eichhornia azurea increased the presence of periphyton... 35835
4545 Eichhornia azurea Commerce Experimental Laboratory Eichhornia azurea has been used for bio-oil production. 36479

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/16/2024].

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