Monday, November 7, 2011

Why do aquatic plants need land plants?

Streams receive water runoff from the land. This runoff brings in a constant source of detritus and soil. The dissolved nutrients available to aquatic plants come from decaying detritus. This creates a detritus based food web in the stream.The source of the detritus is the plants growing along the riparian zone and the general watershed that feeds into the stream.

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