Physical habitat modifications by submerged aquatic vegetation : consequences for biogeochemical processes and feedbacks for plants
Dans les systèmes lotiques, la végétation aquatique se développe en formant des taches générées par des rétroactions échelle-dépendantes. Les plantes modifient l'environnement physique (i.e. organismes ingénieurs), induisant des rétroactions positives dans les taches et négatives à côté, ce qui...
Main Author: | Licci, Sofia |
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Other Authors: | Lyon |
Language: | en |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE1132/document |
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