Research on the Ecology of Aquatic Plants

Journal: Journal of Building Technology DOI: 10.32629/jbt.v6i2.2953

Junle Li

School of Ecology and Environment, Tibet University

Abstract

Aquatic plants are a group of species capable of thriving in water environments, including phytoplankton, submerged plants, emergent plants, and wetland plants. This study systematically explores the ecological characteristics of aquatic plants, analyzing their roles and functions across various ecological environments. By examining the diversity of aquatic plants and assessing their ecological value, this research also investigates their potential applications in sustainable urban development, wetland conservation, and ecological landscape design. The ultimate aim of this study is to provide a scientific basis for the conservation and management of aquatic plants, fostering the development of relevant policies to promote more effective ecological governance and environmental protection.

Keywords

aquatic plants; ecological value; urban planning

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