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Perennial streams in the Desert LCC support riparian trees such as cottonwood (Populus spp) and box elder (Acer negundo) that are critical components of habitat for riparian obligate birds and other wildlife species (Webb et al. 2007). Trees, snags, and fallen woody debris provide nesting and foraging sites for a variety of riparian animals (Bateman et al. 2008, Smith et al. 2012). Riparian trees require occasional floods to create space suitable for germination and are dependent on accessible groundwater for growth and survival (Lytle and Merritt 2004). Studies along the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico have shown that rates of woody debris accumulation are also influenced by hydrology because floods physically...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
Acer negundo,
Applications and Tools,
Decision Support,
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative, All tags...
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > VEGETATION > FOREST COMPOSITION/VEGETATION STRUCTURE,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Middle Rio Grande,
NM-01,
NM-02,
NM-03,
New Mexico,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Populus spp,
Project,
Publication,
R,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
United States,
Vulnerability Assessment,
biota,
boxelder,
completed,
cottonwood,
debris,
fire,
population model,
riparian,
riparian obligates,
vegetation,
vulnerability,
watershed management,
wildlife,
woody vegetation, Fewer tags
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