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Potential responses of riparian vegetation to dam removal

January 1, 2002

Throughout the world, riparian habitats have been dramatically modified from their natural condition. Dams are one of the principal causes of these changes, because of their alteration of water and sediment regimes (Nilsson and Berggren 2000). Because of the array of ecological goods and services provided by natural riparian ecosystems (Naiman and Decamps 1997), their conservation and restoration have become the focus of many land and water managers. Efforts to restore riparian habitats and other riverine ecosystems have included the management of flow releases downstream of dams to more closely mimic natural flows (Poff et al. 1997), but dam removal has received little attention as a possible approach to riparian restoration.

Publication Year 2002
Title Potential responses of riparian vegetation to dam removal
DOI 10.1641/0006-3568(2002)052[0703:PRORVT]2.0.CO;2
Authors P.B. Shafroth, J. M. Friedman, G.T. Auble, M.L. Scott, J.H. Braatne
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title BioScience
Index ID 1015269
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center