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Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: D 04671 Birds,
Ecology Abstracts,
Melanerpes formicivorus,
Populus angustifolia,
USA, New Mexico,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Aquatic plants,
Canada, Alberta, St. Mary R.,
Canada, Alberta, St. Mary R.,
Case Studies,
Case study,
This study explores how the relationship between flow and riparian vegetation varies along a montane river. We mapped occurrence of woody riparian plant communities along 58 km of the San Miguel River in southwest- ern Colorado. We determined the recurrence interval of inundation for each plant community by combining step-back- water hydraulic modeling at 4 representative reaches with Log-Pearson analysis of 4 stream gaging stations. Finally, we mapped bottomland surficial geology and used a Geographic Information System to overlay the coverages of geology and vegetation. Plant communities were distinctly arrayed along the hydrologic gradient. The Salix exigua Nuttall (sand- bar willow) community occurred mostly...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation,
Journal Citation;
Tags: Populus angustifolia,
Western North American Naturalist,
channel change,
flood,
gradient analysis,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: D 04125 Temperate forests,
Ecology Abstracts,
Populus angustifolia,
USA, Colorado, Animas R.,
climatic conditions,
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Cervus elaphus,
D 04640 Other angiosperms,
Ecology Abstracts,
Narrowleaf cottonwood,
Populus angustifolia,
This study explores how the relationship between flow and riparian vegetation varies along a montane river. We mapped occurrence of woody riparian plant communities along 58 km of the San Miguel River in southwest- ern Colorado. We determined the recurrence interval of inundation for each plant community by combining step-back- water hydraulic modeling at 4 representative reaches with Log-Pearson analysis of 4 stream gaging stations. Finally, we mapped bottomland surficial geology and used a Geographic Information System to overlay the coverages of geology and vegetation. Plant communities were distinctly arrayed along the hydrologic gradient. The Salix exigua Nuttall (sand- bar willow) community occurred mostly...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Populus angustifolia,
channel change,
flood,
gradient analysis,
inundation,
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