Aquatic Botany

Papers
(The median citation count of Aquatic Botany is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Macrophyte species uniqueness is driven by habitat integrity, sediment structure, and spatial components in streams around the Amazon National Park74
High methane emissions as trade-off for phosphorus removal in surface flow treatment wetlands67
Rapid loss of temperate kelp forests revealed by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photography and underwater observations67
Restoring charophytes is still a challenge: A call for developing successful methods34
Is the protection of habitat directive Eleocharis carniolica in its northern limits really needed? – A life strategy based investigation31
Seed bank and germination ecology of sub-tropical Vallisneria americana30
Drainage Influences Coastal Salt Marsh Productivity and Soil Biogeochemistry24
Plastome evolution and phylogenomic insights into the evolution of the African submerged endemic genus Lagarosiphon (Hydrocharitaceae)24
No endemic Isoëtes (Isoëtaceae) species in the North Asian Pacific evidenced by genetic and morphological analysis24
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Seaweed-associated epiphytic bacteria: Diversity, ecological and economic implications18
Submerged macrophyte root oxygen release reduces sediment oxygen demand: A positive feedback loop in shallow lakes18
Zostera noltei Hornemann seagrass as the modulator of habitat within its canopy17
Halophila baillonii's hidden distribution range: Rediscovery and conservation of a rare seagrass in the Tropical Atlantic17
Variation of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition in leaves and roots of Littorella uniflora (L.) Asch. in relation to water pH and nutrient availability17
A baseline assessment of the epiphytic community associated with pelagic sargassum in the Tropical Atlantic16
Arrival of the non-indigenous brown alga Mutimo cylindricus to the Atlantic Ocean16
Combined effects of marine heatwaves and reduced light on the physiology and growth of the surfgrass Phyllospadix torreyi from Baja California, Mexico15
Carbon allocation dynamics of Spartina alterniflora in Georgia saltmarsh, USA14
Fecundity and egg viability of Sargassum oligocystum Montagne, 1845 in Iligan Bay, Northern Mindanao, Philippines14
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Seed germination ecology of common bladderwort (Utricularia vulgaris L.)14
Monitoring drift and associated biodiversity of nearshore rafts of holopelagic Sargassum spp. in the Mexican Caribbean13
Evaluating a novel biodegradable lattice structure for subtropical seagrass restoration12
Evolutionary insight into the invasive allopolyploidy Spartina anglica inferred from multiple chloroplast DNA and nuclear Waxy gene12
Metabolic responses of Halodule wrightii to hyposalinity12
Investigating causes and implications of morphological variation in a native pondweed (Stuckenia pectinata) of San Francisco Estuary12
Use of Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes for environmental services: Decontamination of aquatic environments with atrazine residues11
Preliminary explorations of environmental tolerances and growth rates of holopelagic Sargassum morphotypes11
Improvement of genetic health and diversity of Zostera marina (eelgrass) in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey ten years after Hurricane Sandy: Support for the “storm stimulus” hypothesis11
Local scale high frequency monitoring of seaweed strandings along an intertidal shore of the English Channel (Luc-sur-Mer, Normandy France) – Effect of biotic and abiotic factors11
Seasonal plant development and meadow structure of Irish and southern Spanish seagrass populations11
The search for hybrids between Myriophyllum sibiricum and M. spicatum (Haloragaceae) in North Eurasia allowed to clarify their morphological differences and distribution10
Effects of nutrients and light in aquatic habitat on the growth of Hydrocotyle vulgaris when expanded from terrestrial to aquatic habitat10
The importance of plants for methane emission at the ecosystem scale10
Modeling germination responses of three Mediterranean stem-succulent halophytes to salinity and temperature10
Taxonomic revisions in Zosteraceae (Zostera, Nanozostera, Heterozostera and Phyllospadix)10
The identification of abiotic stress by hydrogen peroxide concentration in submerged macrophyte tissues9
The combined effect of seawater salinity and duration on the survival and growth of eelgrass Zostera marina9
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Effects of light and temperature on volatile mediated seaweed-bacteria interactions9
Strange but common in isolated environments: new records of Marathrum (Podostemaceae) in rivers of Colombia9
A living fossil charophyte Lychnothamnus barbatus newly found in southern Siberia (North Asia)9
Genetic legacy of ancient lands: Callitriche (Plantaginaceae) indicates Beringia and Paratethys Sea as diversification hotspots for aquatic vascular plants in Eurasia9
Genetic diversity and population structure of Bruguiera cylindrica along coastal areas in Thailand9
Long-term analysis of aquatic macrophyte diversity and structure in the Paraguay river ecological corridor, Brazilian Pantanal wetland9
Reproductive phenology of coralline algae Porolithon antillarum and Lithophyllum sp. under seasonal upwelling conditions, Colombian Caribbean9
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Crossing the Atlantic: The tropical macroalga Caulerpa ashmeadii Harvey 1858 as a recent settler in Porto Santo Island (Madeira archipelago, North-eastern Atlantic)9
Zn ions and Fe plaque jointly alleviate Cu toxicity in Sargassum patens C. Agardh9
First characterization of seagrasses at Sámara Bay, Pacific coast of Costa Rica9
Macrophyte removal affects nutrient uptake and metabolism in lowland streams9
Sargassum species as hydrozoans substrates: Key patterns of association or just availability?8
Carbon limitation and aluminium toxicity prevents dominance of Crassula helmsii on weakly buffered soils8
DNA barcoding and phylogenetic relationships of ecologically and commercially important seaweed species from the Azores (NE Atlantic)8
Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) from a South Carolina coastal plain river8
Germination of the invasive water primrose Ludwigia grandiflora in Belgium and potential implications for management8
The complete plastome of Blidingia marginata and comparative analysis with the relative species in Ulvales8
Sediment carbon storage in subtidal beds of the invasive seagrass Halophila stipulacea along an extreme water depth gradient, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands8
Growth patterns of three Hydrilla verticillata biotypes in the United States8
Multiple introduction events expand the range of the invasive brown alga Rugulopteryx okamurae to northern Spain7
First discovery of an intersubgeneric hybrid Sparganium emersum × S. microcarpum (Typhaceae) based on morphological and molecular data7
Herbivore damage and riparian shade constrain biomass distribution in American water willow (Justicia americana)7
Biological control alters competition between Pontederia crassipes Mart. (Pontederiaceae) and Salvinia minima Baker (Salviniales: Salviniaceae) in a eutrophic waterbody7
Low irradiance disrupts the internal O2 dynamics of seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) leading to shoot meristem H2S intrusion7
Invasive Nitellopsis obtusa (starry stonewort) has distinct late-season phenology compared to native and other invasive macrophytes in Minnesota, USA7
First report of Halophila stipulacea (Forsskål) Ascherson,1867 in the Dominican Republic, an invasive species that continues to expand across the Caribbean7
Effects of the ultraviolet filter oxybenzone on physiological responses in a red macroalga, Gracilaria vermiculophylla7
Morphological changes and biochemical reaction of Ulva rigida in response to the toxic effect of bisphenol A under experimental conditions7
Marinomyxa marina presence in a Halophila stipulacea meadow near a fish farm in south Evoikos Gulf (Greece)6
Genetic diversity of common reed in the southern Baltic Sea region – Is there an influence of disturbance?6
Variation in nutritional quality of an invasive seagrass does not explain its low palatability to two key herbivores in a Caribbean Bay6
Native and invaded-range surveys provide mixed support for enemy-release of Nymphoides peltata in the invaded range6
Impact of dye treatment as management strategy on available light may favour a highly invasive alien aquatic plant6
Distributional range shifts of Western Atlantic benthic Sargassum species (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) under future climate change scenarios6
Herbivory in southeastern Brazilian mangroves: An analysis of 11 years of litterfall monitoring6
Critical summer irradiance requirements for biomass accrual of the seagrass Zostera muelleri6
Eucheumatoid seaweed farming in the southern Philippines6
Morphotaxonomic, phylogenetic and phytochemical study of the invasive, green-tide-forming macroalga Ulva tepida (Chlorophyta) firstly recorded from the African-Mediterranean coastal waters6
Effects of desiccation and rehydration on carbon fixation and DOC release in Sargassum thunbergii6
Genetic and epigenetic variation of Trapa bispinosa under slope gradient: A case study in a subtropical freshwater lake6
Rivers as corridors for gene flow of the neotropical bamboo Guadua velutina6
Geographical distribution of floating aquatic plants in relation to environmental conditions in southern Quebec, Canada6
Hybrid between Lemna minor and L. turionifera (L. × japonica, Lemnaceae) in East Europe is more frequent than parental species and poorly distinguishable from them6
Integrative taxonomy reveals the presence of seagrass Ruppia brevipedunculata in India6
The effect of abrupt increase in water temperature on the survival and growth of eelgrass Zostera marina6
Reproductive and recruitment potential of Halophila hawaiiana6
Competition and coexistence in a rare Northeastern Pacific multispecies seagrass bed5
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Expansion of Halophila stipulacea in parallel with declines of native seagrasses in the eastern Mediterranean Sea5
Fucus spiralis tissue culture for sustainable phlorotannins production5
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Different rhodolith assemblages host distinct associated species but similar ecological groups: A case study in NW Mediterranean Sea5
Morphological and anatomical characteristics of eelgrass Zostera marina L. at two distinct environments of Shandong Peninsula, China: An implication of adaptation strategy of seagrasses5
Stronger effect of individual species’ traits than shading on aquatic plant community productivity and interspecific competition5
The resilience of the aquatic Isoëtes cangae to terrestrial environment: Insights into molecular and ecophysiological adaptations5
First report of seagrass (Halophila beccarii) from the mid-southern coast of Bangladesh, Bay of Bengal5
Low pH enhances germination of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) seeds despite ubiquitous presence of Phytophthora gemini5
Effect of different macrophytes on crop cultivation under floating agriculture system for climate change adaptation in Bangladesh5
Rhodolith beds in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: Habitat structure and associated biodiversity5
Root development is faster in common species of Potamogeton compared to declining species of Potamogeton in Danish lowland streams5
Polysomaty and chromosome number variation in a population of Ceratophyllum demersum L. from Aquila Lake (Aspromonte Mountains, Calabria, Italy)5
Demographic and morphological responses of intertidal eelgrass (Zostera marina) transplanted across sediment conditions5
Bruguiera gymnorhiza forms mycorrhizal associations but Rhizophora stylosa does not: A pot experiment using mangrove soil and Rhizophoraceae seedlings5
Epiphytic biofilms in freshwater and interactions with macrophytes: Current understanding and future directions5
Rediscovery of Althenia (Potamogetonaceae) in Portugal, 168 years after the last collection5
Influence of shade and cold stratification on germination success of vegetative propagules from multiple Butomus umbellatus genotypes5
Hormonal profiles in shoot apices in (sub)tropical populations of the aquatic carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa in summer and winter4
Mercury concentrations in macrophytes, periphyton, and detritus in the Everglades, Florida, USA, with special attention to Utricularia species4
Recent changes on the abundance and distribution of non-indigenous macroalgae along the southwest coast of the Bay of Biscay4
Continuous glyphosate applications affect plant development of mangrove species from coastal wetlands: Rhizophora mangle and Pachira aquatica4
Effects of water colour on the pigment content of a floating-leaved macrophyte—Implications of lake brownification4
Macroalgal assemblages associated to Mediterranean rhodolith beds4
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Distribution of emergent aquatic vegetation leaf inclination angle and its simulation4
The plasticity of the photosynthetic apparatus and antioxidant responses are critical for the dispersion of Rhizophora mangle along a salinity gradient4
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Corrigendum to “Will charophyte species increase or decrease their distribution in a changing climate?” [Aquat. Bot. 120(Part A) (2015) 73–83]3
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Threatened aquatic plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa L.: A review of its discovery and extinction in Japan3
A reciprocal transplant experiment sheds new light on a classic marine seagrass-algal symbiosis and suggests influence of epiphytic symbiont on seagrass microbiota3
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Plasma membrane aquaporins function in moisture regulation during seed germination and leaf hydration in eelgrass3
Assessing growth of pelagic sargassum in the Tropical Atlantic3
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Temporal variation in diatom communities associated to sediments of impacted versus non-impacted seagrass meadows of an estuarine lagoon3
Bromeliads compete with microorganisms for nutrients in their phytotelm3
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Effects of increasing temperature on NO, N2O and H2S production and dynamics within epiphytic seagrass leaf biofilms3
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The influence of macrophyte ecological groups on food web components of temperate freshwater lakes3
Structural and photosynthetic improvement of Myriophyllum aquaticum plant traits through artificial adjustments3
A trajectory of Zostera marina (eelgrass) ecosystem recovery: pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy degradation in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey3
Genetic diversity and the population structure of Monochoria korsakowii in Japan revealed by nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers3
High water levels and low light co-inhibit colonization of fragments from the clonal invader Alternanthera philoxeroides3
Hybrid origin of the invasive Spartina anglica inferred from chloroplast and nuclear ITS phylogenies3
Inorganic arsenic in holopelagic Sargassum spp. stranded in the Mexican Caribbean: Seasonal variations and comparison with international regulations and guidelines3
Thermal fluctuations and nitrogen enrichment synergistically accelerate biomass yield of Pyropia haitanensis3
Fish grazing enhanced by nutrient enrichment may limit invasive seagrass expansion3
Nontargeted lipidomics of Florida seagrasses3
Physiological and biochemical characterization of new wild strains of Kappaphycus alvarezii (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) cultivated under land-based hatchery conditions2
Environmental and genetic variation in an asexual plant2
Subrecent charophyte flora from Çeşmealti (Izmir Gulf, Western Turkey): Palaeoecological implications2
A Pleistocene legacy of gene pools, ecodemes and admixtures of Stuckenia pectinata (L.) Börner as evidenced from microsatellites, complete chloroplast genomes and ribosomal RNA cistron (Europe, Africa2
Uncharted waters: Inbreeding negatively affects germination performance in Marathrum foeniculaceum (Podostemaceae)2
Comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences points to the European populations as the direct origin of Undaria pinnatifida that has spread to the northern Wadden Sea2
Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) alters its root topology but conserves its root branching in response to freshwater cultural eutrophication2
Information & education: Extension models used to manage aquatic vegetation in ponds2
Characterization of three species of aquatic mosses in axenic culture for biomonitoring and biotechnological applications2
Habitat requirements of Luronium natans (L.) Raf. in northern Belgium2
Effect of light regime on seedling development of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.)2
A comparative study on pre-treatment methods for enhanced saccharification from tropical seaweeds to aid in bioethanol production2
Genetic diversity of Kappaphycus malesianus (Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Philippines2
Activity and abundance of methane-oxidizing bacteria on plants in experimental lakes subjected to different nutrient and warming treatments2
Responses of an invasive plant Alternanthera philoxeroides to cadmium, nutrient availability and water temperature2
Phytohormone profiles in leaves and traps of three Genlisea (Lentibulariaceae) species2
Not regionally extinct: Rediscovery of Ruppia drepanensis in Portugal, the westernmost range edge in Europe2
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Warming induced shade tolerance to become a key trait in invasion success of free-floating plant Pistia stratiotes over the native Hydrocharis morsus-ranae2
An aquatic pteridophyte, Salvinia, from the Subathu Formation (Late Paleocene–Early Eocene) of Himachal Himalaya, India, and its biogeographical implications2
Phenotypic responses of a submerged macrophyte (Vallisneria natans) to low light combined with water depth2
Ecotoxicological assessment of copper and zinc in a common aquatic plant Ceratophyllum demersum: Physiological effects and biomarker responses2
Seagrass fossils from the lower Miocene Morozaki Group in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan2
Weed communities in the irrigated rice paddies of northern Iran2
The first, molecularly proved, record of Potamgoeton ×cooperi (Potamogetonaceae) from Croatia, Southern Europe2
Few plants and one dominant fly shape a unique pollination network in a Neotropical mangrove2
First record of the seagrass Halophila stipulacea (Forsskal) Ascherson in the waters of the continental United States (Key Biscayne, Florida)2
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The mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes of the kelp, Ecklonia radiata2
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