Riparian Research and Management: Past, Present, Future: Volume 1

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  • Riparian Research and Management: Past, Present, Future: Volume 1 Book Detail

  • Author : U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Release Date : 2019-04-06
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Genre : Reference
  • Pages : 242
  • ISBN 13 : 0359573770
  • File Size : 77,77 MB

Riparian Research and Management: Past, Present, Future: Volume 1 by U.S. Department of Agriculture PDF Summary

Book Description: Fifty years ago, riparian habitats were not recognized for their extensive and critical contributions to wildlife and the ecosystem function of watersheds. This changed as riparian values were identified and documented, and the science of riparian ecology developed steadily. Papers in this volume range from the more mesic northwestern United States to the arid Southwest and Mexico. More than two dozen authors-most with decades of experience-review the origins of riparian science in the western United States, document what is currently known about riparian ecosystems, and project future needs. Topics are widespread and include: interactions with fire, climate change, and declining water; impacts from exotic species; unintended consequences of biological control; the role of small mammals; watershed response to beavers; watershed and riparian changes; changes below large dams; water birds of the Colorado River Delta; and terrestrial vertebrates of mesquite bosques.

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