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Effects of habitat alterations on riparian plant and animal communities in Iowa

January 1, 1981

A large proportion of the streams in the Midwest have been channelized to facilitate wetlands drainage, reduce flooding, and encourage various floodplain development activities. Changes that result from stream channelization impact hydrological and ecological processes that in turn affect fish and wildlife populations. This study was conducted to better describe the changes that occur in riparian ecosystems located adjacent to selected Iowa streams.

Publication Year 1981
Title Effects of habitat alterations on riparian plant and animal communities in Iowa
Authors Louis B. Best, D.F. Stauffer, A.R. Geier, K.L. Varland, J.P. Vogler, R.B. Dahlgren, R.Q. Landers
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title FWS/OBS
Series Number 81/26
Index ID fwsobs81_26
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse