The Importance of Riparian Zones to Terrestrial Wildlife

The Importance of Riparian Zones to Terrestrial Wildlife
Title The Importance of Riparian Zones to Terrestrial Wildlife PDF eBook
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Pages 184
Release 1980
Genre Riparian ecology
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Technical Report

Technical Report
Title Technical Report PDF eBook
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Pages 996
Release 1981
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The California Desert

The California Desert
Title The California Desert PDF eBook
Author June Latting
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1995
Genre Desert conservation
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Cal-Neva Wildlife

Cal-Neva Wildlife
Title Cal-Neva Wildlife PDF eBook
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Pages 576
Release 1979
Genre Fishery management
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Reference Handbook on the Deserts of North America

Reference Handbook on the Deserts of North America
Title Reference Handbook on the Deserts of North America PDF eBook
Author Gorden L. Bender
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 616
Release 1982-06-29
Genre Education
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General Technical Report RMRS

General Technical Report RMRS
Title General Technical Report RMRS PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1998
Genre Forests and forestry
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The Ribbon of Green

The Ribbon of Green
Title The Ribbon of Green PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Webb
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 482
Release 2007
Genre Science
ISBN 9780816525881

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Woody wetlands constitute a relatively small but extremely important part of the landscape in the southwestern United States. These riparian habitats support more than one-third of the regionÕs vascular plant species, are home to a variety of wildlife, and provide essential havens for dozens of migratory animals. Because of their limited size and disproportionately high biological value, the goal of protecting wetland environments frequently takes priority over nearly all other habitat types. In The Ribbon of Green, hydrologists Robert H. Webb, and Stanley A. Leake and botanist Raymond M. Turner examine the factors that affect the stability of woody riparian vegetation, one of the largest components of riparian areas. Such factors include the diversion of surface water, flood control, and the excessive use of groundwater. Combining repeat photography with historical context and information on species composition, they document more than 140 years of change. Contrary to the common assumption of widespread losses of this type of ecosystem, the authors show that vegetation has increased on many river reaches as a result of flood control, favorable climatic conditions, and large winter floods that encourage ecosystem disturbance, germination, and the establishment of species in newly generated openings. Bringing well-documented and accessible insights to the ecological study of wetlands, this book will influence our perception of change in riparian ecosystems and how riparian restoration is practiced in the Southwest, and it will serve as an important reference in courses on plant ecology, riparian ecology, and ecosystem management.