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<p>plants in particular, is nutrient availability. Duckweeds tend to be associated with fertile, even <a href="page.php?w=Eutrophication">eutrophic</a> conditions. They can be spread by sticking to the feathers of waterfowl and the skin or fur of other amphibious animals, and thus transported inadvertently to new bodies of water. The plants may also be transported by flooding or other moving water. In water bodies with constant currents or overflow, the plants are carried down the  channels and do not typically proliferate greatly, as they prefer</p><p>
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