Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Egeria najas listed in key words.

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38083 Journal Article Bini L.M. and S. M. Thomaz. 2005. Prediction of Egeria najas and Egeria densa occurrence in a large subtropical reservoir (Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil-Paraguay). Aquatic Botany 83(3):227-238. https://dx.doi-org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2005.06.010.
38084 Journal Article Bini L.M., S. M. Thoma,z and P. Carvalho. 2010. Limnological effects of Egeria najas Planchon (Hydrocharitaceae) in the arms of Itaipu Reservoir (Brazil, Paraguay). Limnology 11(1):39-47. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10201-009-0286-4.
38085 Journal Article Carniatto N., R. Fugi, S. M. Thomaz, and E. R. Cunha. 2020. An invasive and a native macrophyte species provide similar feeding habitat for fish. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 29(1):30-35. https://www-sciencedirect-com.proxy.lib.umich.edu/science/article/pii/S1679007314500059.
32813 Journal Article Carvalho, P., S.M. Thomaz, and L.M. Bini. 2005. Effects of temperature on decomposition of a potential nuisance species: the submerged aquatic macrophyte Egeria najas Planchom (Hydrocharitaceae). Brazilian Journal of Biology 65(1):51-60. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1519-69842005000100008.
10260 Journal Article Cook, C.D.K., and K. Urmi-König. 1984. A revision of the genus Egeria (Hydrocharitaceae). Aquatic Botany 19(1-2):73-96.
38086 Journal Article Florencio F.M., M. J. Silveira, and S. M. Thomaz. 2021. Niche differentiation between a native and an invasive species of submersed macrophyte in a subtropical reservoir. Acta Botanica Brasilica 35(1):132-139.
43055 Journal Article Gallardo, L. I., R. P. Carnevali, E. A. Porcel, and A. S. G. Poi. 2017. Does the effect of aquatic plant types on invertebrate assemblages change across seasons in a subtropical wetland? Limnetica 36(1):87-98. https://doi.org/10.23818/limn.36.07.
38087 Journal Article Lacerda F. , C. Hayashi, C. M. Soares, and C. E. B. Fernandes. 2010. Influence of aquatic plants on the predation of Piaractus mesopotamicus larvae by Pantala flavescens. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences 32(2):147-151.
38088 Journal Article Marcondes D.A.S, E. D. Velini, D. Martins, R. H. Tanaka, F. T. Carvalho, A. L. Cavenaghi, and A.A. Bronhara. 2002. Fluridone efficacy in controling submersed aquatic weeds and its effects on some environmental characteristics. Planta Daninha 20:63-71.
38089 Journal Article Martins D., L. R. C. Trigueiro, V. D. Domingos, M. A. Terra and N. V. Costa. 2007. Sensitivity of different accesses of Egeria najas and Egeria densa to the herbicides diquat and fluridone. Planta Daninha 25(2):351-358.
38090 Journal Article Martins D., N. V. Costa, V. D. Domingos, A. C. P. Rodrigues and F. T. Carvalho. 2008. Effect of the Period of Exposure to Diquat Concentrations on the Control of Egeria densa, Egeria najas and Ceratophyllum demersum. Planta Daninha 26(4):865-874.
38091 Journal Article Mori E. S., D. Martins, E.D. Velini, C.L. Marino, C.F. Gouvea, S.M.M. Leite, E. Camacho Palomino, and R.P. Curies. 2012. Genetic diversity in Egeria densa and E. najas in Jupia Reservoir, Brazil. Ciencia e Investigación Agraria 39(2):321-330.
38092 Journal Article Neif E. M., R. D. L. Behrend, and L. Rodrigues. 2014. Investigations on periphytic algae: comparing distinct years in the presence and absence of submerged macrophytes. Brazilian Journal of Biology 74(2):521.
38093 Journal Article Pelicice F., S. M. Thomaz, and A. A. Agostinho. 2008. Simple relationships to predict attributes of fish assemblages in patches of submerged macrophytes. Neotropical Ichthyology 6(4):543-550.
38094 Journal Article Silva A.F., C. Cruz, R. Pitelli and R. A. Pitelli. 2014. Use of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) as a biological control agent for submerged aquatic macrophytes. Planta Daninha 32(4):756-773.
41912 Journal Article Silveira, M.J. and S.M. Thomaz. 2023. Effects of interactions between abiotic and biotic factors on growth of a non-native macrophyte. Biological Invasions 25:431-440. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02924-1.
38095 Journal Article Sousa W., S.M. Thomaz, and K.J. Murphy. 2010. Response of native Egeria najas Planch. and invasive Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle to altered hydroecological regime in a subtropical river. Aquatic Botany 92(1):40-48.
38096 Journal Article Tavechio, W.L.G. and S.M. Thomaz. 2003. Effects of light on the growth and photosynthesis of Egeria najas Planchon. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 46(2):203-209.
32814 Journal Article Tavechio, W.L.G., and S.M. Thomaz. 2003. Effects of light on the growth and photosynthesis of Egeria najas Planchon. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 46(2):203-209. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132003000200011.
38097 Journal Article Thomaz S.M., L. M. Bini, M. C. de Souza, K. K. Kita and A. F. M. Camargo. 1999. Aquatic macrophytes of Itaipu reservoir, Brazil: Survey of species and ecological considerations. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 42(1):15-22.
38098 Journal Article Thomaz S.M., T. A. Pagioro, L. M. Bini and K. J. Murphy. 2006. Effect of reservoir drawdown on biomass of three species of aquatic macrophytes in a large sub-tropical reservoir (Itaipu, Brazil). Hydrobiologia 570:53-59. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-006-0161-9.



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