The effects of grazing on soils are reflected in their physical, chemical, and biological properties since this activity contributes to changes in the enzymatic activity and the microflora and
macroflora [1].
Potential for restoring biodiversity of
macroflora and macrofauna on oyster reefs in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida.
In terrestrial systems
macroflora are also usually well described and may be over-represented in our food webs.
Macroflora del Westfaliense inferior de la cuenca de Penarroya-Belmez-Espiel (Cordoba).
Growing together with higher plants, Vaucheria has been observed even in oxidation ponds in Estonia (Viik, 1999) and presumably it belongs to the lacustrine
macroflora in Estonia (see Leppik, 1922; Molder, 1944).
A rich
macroflora representing a subalpine forest at the 0-7.5 cm level was dated to 13,000 [+ or -] 730 radiocarbon years before present on spruce needles (Van Devender et al., 1977).
Species-accumulation results for substrate classes and depth zones derived from the
macroflora and macrofauna video transect data for both locations suggest that sampling was reasonably able to define the epifauna and algae species richness for each substrate class and depth zone (Fig.
Comparision of the epiphytic
macroflora of the Posidonia oceanica leaves in different meadows of the western Mediterranean.
Organisms reflect the above- and below-ground microflora and
macroflora and fauna-the vegetation, insects, and microorganisms.