Construction of six large dams and reservoirs on the Missouri River over the last 50–75 years has resulted in major landscape changes and alterations in flow patterns, with implications for riparian forests dominated by plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides). We quantified changes in land cover from 1892–1950s and the 1950s– 2006 and the current extent and age structure of cottonwood forests on seven segments (two reservoir and five remnant floodplain) comprising 1127 km (53 %) of the unchannelized upper two-thirds of the Missouri River. Riparian forest area declined by 49 %; grassland 61 %; shrubland 52 %; and sandbar habitat 96 %; while agricultural cropland increased six-fold and river/reservoir surface area doubled from 1892 to 2006. Net...
Flow regulation has had pervasive effects on aquatic ecosystems within the world’s large rivers. Whi...
xvi, 141 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.This study investigated the influence of geomorphic context and flow ...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of ecosystem structure and function in large floo...
Construction of six large dams and reservoirs on the Missouri River over the last 50–75 years has re...
From 2007-2009, we studied the current (2006) and historic (1892, mid-1950s) extent, current age dis...
Flow regulation has significantly altered hydrological, geomorphic, and ecological processes on the ...
Flow regulation has significantly altered hydrological, geomorphic, and ecological processes on the ...
Cottonwood forest regeneration has sharply declined along the Missouri River and other western U.S. ...
The influence of human activities on riparian zone vegetation differs markedly by ecoregion and stre...
Decline of riparian forests has been attributed to hydrologic modifications to river flows. However,...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the past is critical to preparing for ...
The world’s dams and reservoirs are aging. The ecological effects of a half-century or more of flow ...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm.The black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa, p...
The construction of the Oahe Dam on the Missouri River eliminated thousands of acres ofriparian and ...
The Missouri River and the Platte River provide opposite examples of the way riparian vegetation res...
Flow regulation has had pervasive effects on aquatic ecosystems within the world’s large rivers. Whi...
xvi, 141 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.This study investigated the influence of geomorphic context and flow ...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of ecosystem structure and function in large floo...
Construction of six large dams and reservoirs on the Missouri River over the last 50–75 years has re...
From 2007-2009, we studied the current (2006) and historic (1892, mid-1950s) extent, current age dis...
Flow regulation has significantly altered hydrological, geomorphic, and ecological processes on the ...
Flow regulation has significantly altered hydrological, geomorphic, and ecological processes on the ...
Cottonwood forest regeneration has sharply declined along the Missouri River and other western U.S. ...
The influence of human activities on riparian zone vegetation differs markedly by ecoregion and stre...
Decline of riparian forests has been attributed to hydrologic modifications to river flows. However,...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the past is critical to preparing for ...
The world’s dams and reservoirs are aging. The ecological effects of a half-century or more of flow ...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm.The black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa, p...
The construction of the Oahe Dam on the Missouri River eliminated thousands of acres ofriparian and ...
The Missouri River and the Platte River provide opposite examples of the way riparian vegetation res...
Flow regulation has had pervasive effects on aquatic ecosystems within the world’s large rivers. Whi...
xvi, 141 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.This study investigated the influence of geomorphic context and flow ...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of ecosystem structure and function in large floo...