6 results for Eichhornia crassipes (common water-hyacinth)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
3505 Eichhornia crassipes Competition Observational Field Growth of Pontederia crassipes occurs at a higher rate than other floating plants, forming thick mats that block sunlight to the water column, reducing submerged vegetation abundance, and floating plant species richness. 34001
7008 Eichhornia crassipes Competition Observational Laboratory Eichhornia crassipes is very efficient in taking up calcium, magnesium, sulfur, ferric iron, manganese, aluminum, boron, copper, molybdenum, zinc, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, favoring its growth over other aquatic species. 42102
7009 Eichhornia crassipes Competition Anecdotal N/A Eichhornia crassipes is an invasive weed known to out-compete native plants and negatively affect microbes, including phytoplankton. 42102
7010 Eichhornia crassipes Competition Observational Field In 1994, about 10 km2 of Dianchi Lake in the Yunnan Province of China was completely covered by dense mats of Eichhornia crassipes. The rapid spread of this weed has resulted in declines in native aquatic plants and threats to local biodiversity. Dianchi Lake, China 42103
7011 Eichhornia crassipes Competition Observational Field In Lake Okeechobee, Eichhornia crassipes displaced native bulrush and shaded out native submersed plants that are important habitat for fish, waterfowl, and other animals. Water hyacinth infestations also interfere with the nesting and feeding habits of the endangered Everglades snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus), and in extreme cases can push over or uproot emergent vegetation in which kites build their nests. Lake Okeechobee, Florida 42104
7662 Eichhornia crassipes Competition Anecdotal N/A Dense mats of Eichhornia crassipes block light and reduce phytoplankton productivity. 42428

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