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DOI10.1002/rra.1431
Regulation leads to increases in riparian vegetation, but not direct allochthonous inputs, along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona
Kennedy, Theodore A.; Ralstony, Barbara E.
通讯作者Kennedy, Theodore A.
来源期刊RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
ISSN1535-1459
出版年2012
卷号28期号:1页码:2-12
英文摘要

Dams and associated river regulation have led to the expansion of riparian vegetation, especially nonnative species, along downstream ecosystems. Nonnative saltcedar is one of the dominant riparian plants along virtually every major river system in the arid western United States, but allochthonous inputs have never been quantified along a segment of a large river that is dominated by saltcedar. We developed a novel method for estimating direct allochthonous inputs along the 387?km-long reach of the Colorado River downstream of Glen Canyon Dam that utilized a GIS vegetation map developed from aerial photographs, empirical and literature-derived litter production data for the dominant vegetation types, and virtual shorelines of annual peak discharge (566?m3?s-1 stage elevation). Using this method, we estimate that direct allochthonous inputs from riparian vegetation for the entire reach studied total 186?metric tons?year-1, which represents mean inputs of 470?gAFDM?m-1?year-1 of shoreline or 5.17?gAFDM?m-2?year-1 of river surface. These values are comparable to allochthonous inputs for other large rivers and systems that also have sparse riparian vegetation. Nonnative saltcedar represents a significant component of annual allochthonous inputs (36% of total direct inputs) in the Colorado River. We also estimated direct allochthonous inputs for 46.8?km of the Colorado River prior to closure of Glen Canyon Dam using a vegetation map that was developed from historical photographs. Regulation has led to significant increases in riparian vegetation (270319% increase in cover, depending on stage elevation), but annual allochthonous inputs appear unaffected by regulation because of the lower flood peaks on the post-dam river. Published in 2010 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


英文关键词allochthonous organic matter budget river regulation Glen Canyon Dam Colorado River Grand Canyon remote sensing
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000298797800001
WOS关键词ORGANIC-MATTER DYNAMICS ; ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM ; FLOW REGULATION ; DESERT STREAM ; UNITED-STATES ; USA ; TAMARIX ; LITTER ; GROWTH ; CARBON
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Water Resources
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/174912
作者单位US Geol Survey, SW Biol Sci Ctr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 USA
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Kennedy, Theodore A.,Ralstony, Barbara E.. Regulation leads to increases in riparian vegetation, but not direct allochthonous inputs, along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona[J]. United States Geological Survey,2012,28(1):2-12.
APA Kennedy, Theodore A.,&Ralstony, Barbara E..(2012).Regulation leads to increases in riparian vegetation, but not direct allochthonous inputs, along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona.RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS,28(1),2-12.
MLA Kennedy, Theodore A.,et al."Regulation leads to increases in riparian vegetation, but not direct allochthonous inputs, along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona".RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS 28.1(2012):2-12.
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