نتایج جستجو برای: riparian area

تعداد نتایج: 588010  

2010
Dan Yu

A riparian buffer (also known as riparian vegetative filter strips, or buffer strips) is an area of vegetated land surrounding a waterbody, potentially capable of filtering non-point source pollution in runoff from adjacent lands. Main pollutants studied include sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus, bacteria, and pesticides. Although the literature suggests a general consensus about a riparian buffer...

2014
Pornwiwan Pothasin Stephen G. Compton Prasit Wangpakapattanawong Maharaj K. Pandit

Fig trees (Ficus) are often ecologically significant keystone species because they sustain populations of the many seed-dispersing animals that feed on their fruits. They are prominent components of riparian zones where they may also contribute to bank stability as well as supporting associated animals. The diversity and distributions of riparian fig trees in deciduous and evergreen forests in ...

2009
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The purpose of this introductory paper is simply to bring together in a general way some of the more important factors influencing riparian ecosystems. Riparii'.n ecosys­ tems are defined as those "on or by la."ld bordering a stream, lake, tidewater, or other body of water." Open water is the key to this definition and to the context of this paper. A riparian system is the interface between ter...

2014
Lixin Wang Huamin Liu Yuhong Liu Jianwei Li Hongbo Shao Wei Wang Cunzhu Liang

In recent decades, degradation of ecosystem in the steppe region of the Inner Mongolia Plateau, especially in riparian floodplain wetlands, has become a significant ecological crisis. Not uncommonly, with the increasing of livestock in the Inner Mongolian steppe region, a riparian floodplain wetland is becoming a hotspot area of grazing for local herdsmen. Hence, it is essential to understand d...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2013
I C Valle D F Buss D F Baptista

We assessed two dimensions of stream connectivity: longitudinal (between forest patches along the stream) and lateral (riparian vegetation), using macroinvertebrate assemblages as bioindicators. Sites representing different land-uses were sampled in a lowland basin that holds a mosaic of protected areas. Land-use analysis, forest successional stages and riparian zone widths were calculated by t...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2017
Greg C. Liknes Dacia M. Meneguzzo Todd A. Kellerman

Windbreaks are an important ecological resource across the large expanse of agricultural land in the central United States and are often planted in straight-line or L-shaped configurations to serve specific functions. As high-resolution (i.e., <5 m) land cover datasets become more available for these areas, semior fully-automated methods for distinguishing windbreaks from other patches of trees...

Journal: :Applied Environmental Education & Communication 2004

2016
Jason S. Lessels Doerthe Tetzlaff Christian Birkel Jonathan Dick Chris Soulsby

Mixing of waters within riparian zones has been identified as an important influence on runoff generation and water quality. Improved understanding of the controls on the spatial and temporal variability of water sources and how they mix in riparian zones is therefore of both fundamental and applied interest. In this study, we have combined topographic indices derived from a high-resolution Dig...

2000
D. C. Goodrich R. Scott J. Qi B. Goff D. Williams S. Schaeffer R. MacNish A. Chehbouni W. J. Shuttleworth

In many semi-arid basins during extended periods when surface snowmelt or storm runoff is absent, groundwater constitutes the primary water source for human habitation, agriculture and riparian ecosystems. Utilizing regional groundwater models in the management of these water resources requires accurate estimates of basin boundary conditions. A critical groundwater boundary condition that is cl...

2010
Kelsey G. Jencso Brian L. McGlynn Michael N. Gooseff Kenneth E. Bencala Steven M. Wondzell

[1] Hydrologic connectivity between catchment upland and near stream areas is essential for the transmission of water, solutes, and nutrients to streams. However, our current understanding of the role of riparian zones in mediating landscape hydrologic connectivity and the catchment scale export of water and solutes is limited. We tested the relationship between the duration of hillslope‐ripari...

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