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DOI10.1111/rec.12273
The effects of riparian restoration following saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) biocontrol on habitat and herpetofauna along a desert stream
Mosher, Kent R.; Bateman, Heather L.
通讯作者Bateman, Heather L.
来源期刊RESTORATION ECOLOGY
ISSN1061-2971
EISSN1526-100X
出版年2016
卷号24期号:1页码:71-80
英文摘要

Amphibians and reptiles (herpetofauna) have been linked to specific microhabitat characteristics, microclimates, and water resources in riparian forests. Our objective was to relate variation in herpetofauna abundance to changes in habitat caused by a beetle used for Tamarix biocontrol (Diorhabda carinulata; Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and riparian restoration. During 2013 and 2014, we measured vegetation and monitored herpetofauna via trapping and visual encounter surveys (VES) at locations affected by biocontrol along the Virgin River in the Mojave Desert of the southwestern United States. Twenty-one sites were divided into four riparian stand types based on density and percent cover of dominant trees (Tamarix, Prosopis, Populus, and Salix) and presence or absence of restoration. Restoration activities consisted of mechanically removing non-native trees, transplanting native trees, and restoring hydrologic flows. Restored sites had three times more total lizard and eight times more yellow-backed spiny lizard (Sceloporus uniformis) captures than other stand types. Woodhouse’s toad (Anaxyrus woodhousii) captures were greatest in unrestored and restored Tam-Pop/Sal sites. Results from VES indicated that herpetofauna abundance was greatest in the restored Tam-Pop/Sal site compared with the adjacent unrestored Tam-Pop/Sal site. Tam sites were characterized by having high Tamarix cover, percent canopy cover, and shade. Restored Tam-Pop/Sal sites were most similar in habitat to Tam-Pop/Sal sites. Two species of herpetofauna (spiny lizard and toad) were found to prefer habitat components characteristic of restored Tam-Pop/Sal sites. Restored sites likely supported higher abundances of these species because restoration activities reduced canopy cover, increased native tree density, and restored surface water.


英文关键词amphibian cottonwood habitat management hydrologic flows invasive species lizard Mojave Desert
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000368638700010
WOS关键词SOUTHWESTERN UNITED-STATES ; WESTERN NORTH-AMERICA ; VEGETATION RESPONSE ; DIORHABDA-CARINULATA ; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL ; VIRGIN RIVER ; LEAF BEETLE ; REMOVAL ; LIZARDS ; USA
WOS类目Ecology
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/2XILL650/196041
作者单位Arizona State Univ, Coll Letters & Sci, 6073 S Backus Mall, Mesa, AZ 85212 USA
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Mosher, Kent R.,Bateman, Heather L.. The effects of riparian restoration following saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) biocontrol on habitat and herpetofauna along a desert stream[J]. Arizona State University,2016,24(1):71-80.
APA Mosher, Kent R.,&Bateman, Heather L..(2016).The effects of riparian restoration following saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) biocontrol on habitat and herpetofauna along a desert stream.RESTORATION ECOLOGY,24(1),71-80.
MLA Mosher, Kent R.,et al."The effects of riparian restoration following saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) biocontrol on habitat and herpetofauna along a desert stream".RESTORATION ECOLOGY 24.1(2016):71-80.
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