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DOI10.1672/08-124.1
EPHEMERAL WETLANDS ALONG A SPATIALLY INTERMITTENT RIVER: TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT
Stromberg, Juliet C.1; Hazelton, Andrea F.1; White, Margaret S.1; White, Jacqueline M.1; Fischer, Richard A.2
通讯作者Stromberg, Juliet C.
来源期刊WETLANDS
ISSN0277-5212
EISSN1943-6246
出版年2009
卷号29期号:1页码:330-342
英文摘要

Dryland rivers arc characterized by high spatio-temporal variability ill water resources, With alternating wet and dry reaches and fluctuating stream flow rates. To investigate response to this dynamic. riparian plant communities from perennial, temporally intermittent. and ephemeral-flow reaches of the Hassayampa River and an ephemeral tributary (southwestern USA) were characterized over a three year period. and soil seed banks (emergence method) were assessed. Variance through time in cover and diversity of wetland (hydric) species was lowest at perennial sites and highest at ephemeral flow sites. Wetland plants established along the active channel of the ephemeral reach Following a 10-year recurrence interval flood, and compositional similarity between perennial and ephemeral sites was high during this wet year. About half of the wetland species growing at ephemeral flow sites were present ill floodplain soil seed banks. Wetland species emerged from soils of the ephemeral Hassayampa River (but not of the ephemeral tributary) but their density Mid diversity declined with distance downstream of the perennial reach. Wetland species ill the seed banks of ephemeral-flow sites were a nested subset those at wetter sites, raising the possibility of dispersal from upstream sites. These results indicate that wetlands develop episodically oil ephemeral reaches of spatially intermittent rivers of the Sonoran Desert following high winter runoff, and suggest that the wetland plants arise from local seed banks and off-site sources. The study also suggests that riverine restoration success is sensitive to location within a stream network: upon re-watering, sites closer to perennial reaches will have greater capacity to self-assemble wetland plant communities.


英文关键词dryland river intermittent flow riparian vegetation seed bank temporary stream
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000265294500033
WOS关键词SEED BANK DYNAMICS ; SAN-PEDRO RIVER ; RIPARIAN VEGETATION ; PLANT DISPERSAL ; DESERT FLOODPLAIN ; SURFACE-WATER ; SOUTH-AFRICA ; ARIZONA ; RESTORATION ; HYDROCHORY
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构Arizona State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/162820
作者单位1.Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA;
2.USA, Engineer Res & Dev Ctr, Environm Lab, Vicksburg, MS 39180 USA
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Stromberg, Juliet C.,Hazelton, Andrea F.,White, Margaret S.,et al. EPHEMERAL WETLANDS ALONG A SPATIALLY INTERMITTENT RIVER: TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT[J]. Arizona State University,2009,29(1):330-342.
APA Stromberg, Juliet C.,Hazelton, Andrea F.,White, Margaret S.,White, Jacqueline M.,&Fischer, Richard A..(2009).EPHEMERAL WETLANDS ALONG A SPATIALLY INTERMITTENT RIVER: TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT.WETLANDS,29(1),330-342.
MLA Stromberg, Juliet C.,et al."EPHEMERAL WETLANDS ALONG A SPATIALLY INTERMITTENT RIVER: TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT".WETLANDS 29.1(2009):330-342.
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