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DOI10.1002/rra.959
Formation, distribution and ecological consequences of flood-related wood debris piles in a bedrock confined river in semi-arid South Africa
Pettit, Neil E.; Latterell, Joshua J.; Naiman, Robert J.
通讯作者Pettit, Neil E.
来源期刊RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
ISSN1535-1459
出版年2006
卷号22期号:10页码:1097-1110
英文摘要

The Sabie River, located within the semi-arid savanna of South Africa, experienced a similar to 100-year return interval flood in 2000, providing a rare opportunity to quantify the resultant pattern and consequence of woody debris piles for riparian areas. Biophysical attributes of rivers in and and semi-arid regions differ strongly from those in mesic regions, but differences in the role and dynamics of woody debris remain largely unknown. Our primary goal was to determine the basic ecology and distribution of wood piles formed by a large infrequent flood in a bedrock-confined river. In particular, we sought to determine the mechanism of pile formation, their position, size, and structural attributes of piles as well as regeneration from resprouting and seedling recruitment within piles in different channel types. We observed relatively distinct patterns of distribution and mechanisms of formation in 421 piles and provide a description of the distribution, abundance and short-term fate of each pile type. Patterns of wood accumulation were largely controlled by characteristics of the trapping sites, particularly toppled trees that remain rooted in their growth location. In general, wood was primarily strewn against toppled, transported and standing trees, though several large piles formed on bedrock outcrops. Buried piles were also discovered upon excavation of depositional features (alluvial mounds). Resprouting of toppled trees with intact roots and living tissues was the dominant mode of vegetation reestablishment in the piles. We observed resprouting in 36% of piles surveyed. Resprouting piles were most common (48%) in the seasonally inundated portion of the macro-channel. Tree seedlings were recorded in 28% of the piles. The flood appeared to create heterogeneity in the establishment of new woody vegetation by forming distinct wood piles from the ruins of the previous riparian forest. Even though the input of wood to semi-arid rivers appears to be a fairly rare occurrence and wood piles are rapidly depleted by decay and fire, we expect their influence will be long-lived, preserved in the pattern of vegetation establishment and alluvial mounds within the macro-channel. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


英文关键词large woody debris riparian Sabie River succession ecological responses spatial pattern
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000242918200003
WOS关键词QUEETS RIVER ; SABIE RIVER ; RIPARIAN VEGETATION ; FLUVIAL PROCESSES ; ISLAND FORMATION ; DEPOSITED WOOD ; NATIONAL-PARK ; WASHINGTON ; CHANNEL ; STREAMS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/152986
作者单位(1)Univ Washington, Sch Aquat & Fishery Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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Pettit, Neil E.,Latterell, Joshua J.,Naiman, Robert J.. Formation, distribution and ecological consequences of flood-related wood debris piles in a bedrock confined river in semi-arid South Africa[J],2006,22(10):1097-1110.
APA Pettit, Neil E.,Latterell, Joshua J.,&Naiman, Robert J..(2006).Formation, distribution and ecological consequences of flood-related wood debris piles in a bedrock confined river in semi-arid South Africa.RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS,22(10),1097-1110.
MLA Pettit, Neil E.,et al."Formation, distribution and ecological consequences of flood-related wood debris piles in a bedrock confined river in semi-arid South Africa".RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS 22.10(2006):1097-1110.
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