Using remote sensing to characterize riparian vegetation: A review of available tools and perspectives for managers
Riparian vegetation is a central component of the hydrosystem. As such, it is often subject to
management practices that aim to influence its ecological, hydraulic or hydrological …
management practices that aim to influence its ecological, hydraulic or hydrological …
Ecosystem service trends in basin-scale restoration initiatives: a review
The integration of ecosystem services in ecological restoration projects presents an
opportunity for enhancing benefits to human livelihood and funding sources as well as …
opportunity for enhancing benefits to human livelihood and funding sources as well as …
A process-based assessment of landscape change and salmon habitat losses in the Chehalis River basin, USA
Identifying necessary stream and watershed restoration actions requires quantifying natural
potential habitat conditions to diagnose habitat change and evaluate restoration potential …
potential habitat conditions to diagnose habitat change and evaluate restoration potential …
Where and why does restoration happen? Ecological and sociopolitical influences on stream restoration in coastal California
The distribution of conservation effort on the landscape is affected by both ecological and
social priorities and constraints. Together these influences can result in bias towards certain …
social priorities and constraints. Together these influences can result in bias towards certain …
Predicting River Floodplain and Lateral Channel Migration for Salmon Habitat Conservation1
In this article, we describe a method for predicting floodplain locations and potential lateral
channel migration across 82,900 km (491 km2 by bankfull area) of streams in the Columbia …
channel migration across 82,900 km (491 km2 by bankfull area) of streams in the Columbia …
Linking models across scales to assess the viability and restoration potential of a threatened population of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Middle Fork John …
Species conservation is often informed by the use of models evaluating the effect of different
management strategies on the status of at-risk populations. For Pacific salmon and …
management strategies on the status of at-risk populations. For Pacific salmon and …
Are we meeting the challenges of landscape-scale riverine research? A review
Identifying and quantifying relationships among landscape patterns, anthropogenic
disturbances, and aquatic ecosystems is a new and rapidly develo** approach to riverine …
disturbances, and aquatic ecosystems is a new and rapidly develo** approach to riverine …
Vegetation properties in human-impacted riparian zones based on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery: an analysis of river reaches in the yongding river basin
L Ren, Y Liu, S Zhang, L Cheng, Y Guo, A Ding - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Riparian zones, transitional areas between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, have high
plant species diversities. However, they are extremely vulnerable to natural factors, such as …
plant species diversities. However, they are extremely vulnerable to natural factors, such as …
Monitoring salmon habitat status and trends in Puget Sound: development of sample designs, monitoring metrics, and sampling protocols for large river, floodplain …
TJ Beechie, O Stefankiv, BL Timpane-Padgham, J Hall… - 2017 - repository.library.noaa.gov
In 1999, the Puget Sound Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and the Hood
Canal summer chum salmon (O. keta) Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU) were listed as …
Canal summer chum salmon (O. keta) Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU) were listed as …
Trends in developed land cover adjacent to habitat for threatened salmon in Puget Sound, Washington, USA
For widely distributed species at risk, such as Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), habitat
monitoring is both essential and challenging. Only recently have widespread monitoring …
monitoring is both essential and challenging. Only recently have widespread monitoring …