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DOI10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.11.030
Linkages among watersheds, stream reaches, and riparian vegetation in dryland ephemeral stream networks
Shaw, Jeremy R.; Cooper, David J.
通讯作者Cooper, David J.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
ISSN0022-1694
EISSN1879-2707
出版年2008
卷号350期号:1-2页码:68-82
英文摘要

Ephemeral streams are common features of landscapes around the world, and are the predominant fluvial. environment in and zones. Current understanding of dryland riparian ecology is derived primarily from perennial stream environments, and little is known about the factors controlling vegetation along ephemeral streams. This study describes relationships between the physical characteristics of watersheds and stream reaches, and their effects on riparian plant communities, for 14 ephemeral stream reaches in the semi-arid southern Colorado Plateau, USA. Interactions of watershed properties produce gradients of hydro-geomorphic regimes throughout stream networks, which give rise to spatial patterns in the structure and composition of perennial woody plant and grass dominated communities. As watershed and network magnitudes increased, and basin slope decreased, stream reaches exhibited reduced erosive capacities and more attenuated alluvial groundwater variability. Decreased disturbance potential and increased moisture availability in the downstream direction was related to greater abundance of obligate riparian taxa, and increasing structural importance of shrub and tree species. Divisions in watershed and stream reach physical properties corresponded with riparian plant community types, implying that progress in dryland fluvial. ecology could be made from research within a watershed or network context. These concepts are integrated to form a stream classification system that describes functional linkages between watersheds, stream reaches, and riparian plant ecology. Type I streams drain watersheds less than 10 km(2), exhibit the greatest disturbance potential and most xeric alluvial groundwater regime, and are occupied by upland plant associations. Type II streams have watersheds between 10 and 100 km(2), and have more moderate shear stresses and more persistent alluvial groundwater. Plant communities consisting of a mix of upland and riparian species occur in Type II reaches. Type III reaches drain watersheds of more than 100 km(2) and hydrologic regimes are controlled mainly by upstream hydro-climatic conditions. These streams have the lowest bankfull, shear stresses and perennial water tables that span expansive floodplains. Wetland tree and shrub communities dominate Type III reaches, and upland plants are a minor ecological component. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词watershed riparian vegetation ephemeral stream geomorphology alluvial groundwater
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000253600200006
WOS关键词TRANSMISSION LOSSES ; PLANT-COMMUNITIES ; RIVER ; DIVERSITY ; FLOODPLAIN ; DYNAMICS ; ARIZONA ; IMPACTS ; ECOLOGY ; CHANNEL
WOS类目Engineering, Civil ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Geology ; Water Resources
来源机构Colorado State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/158266
作者单位Colorado State Univ, Dept Forest Rangeland & Watershed Stewardship, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
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Shaw, Jeremy R.,Cooper, David J.. Linkages among watersheds, stream reaches, and riparian vegetation in dryland ephemeral stream networks[J]. Colorado State University,2008,350(1-2):68-82.
APA Shaw, Jeremy R.,&Cooper, David J..(2008).Linkages among watersheds, stream reaches, and riparian vegetation in dryland ephemeral stream networks.JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY,350(1-2),68-82.
MLA Shaw, Jeremy R.,et al."Linkages among watersheds, stream reaches, and riparian vegetation in dryland ephemeral stream networks".JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY 350.1-2(2008):68-82.
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