Stratiotes aloides
Stratiotes aloides
(water soldiers)
Plants
Exotic

7 results for Stratiotes aloides (water soldiers)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
5589 Stratiotes aloides Other Observational Field The density of microcrustaceans was positively correlated with density/biomass of Stratiotes... 39743
5593 Stratiotes aloides Other Observational Field Stratiotes aloides was associated with Aeshna viridis presence. There was a 90%... 39762
5594 Stratiotes aloides Other Observational Field Terns use rotting Stratiotes aloides to make their nest, which support insects in the... 39816
5595 Stratiotes aloides Other Experimental Laboratory Stratiotes aloides has high levels of flavonoids in the roots and leaves which can have... 39817
5599 Stratiotes aloides Other Observational Field Stratiotes aloides provides habitat for planktonic crustaceans including... 29851
5638 Stratiotes aloides Other Observational Field Stratiotes aloides provides shelter against fish predation for the larvae of the dragonfly... 39927
7161 Stratiotes aloides Other Anecdotal N/A The herb of Stratiotes aloides has had a high reputation for treating wounds, especially... 42139

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