Recent work has shown that the biodiversity of organisms can influence geophysical processes such as the transport of streambed sediments and the erosion of soils. Yet most of this work has been conducted in smallâ scale fluvial system mimics, demonstrating a clear need to investigate the relationship between biodiversity and erosion in natural systems. We conducted an observational field study across 3 rivers in forested watersheds in northern Michigan, U.S.A., quantifying streambank retreat rates using aerial photos and measuring riparian plant community biodiversity and abundance. We hypothesized that more diverse riparian plant communities would produce greater woody plant stem density and basal area, which in turn would reduce erosion...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
Encroachment of riparian vegetation into regulated river channels exerts control over fluvial proces...
Flow regime, the magnitude, duration and timing of streamflow, controls the development of floodplai...
Feedbacks between woody plants and fluvial morphodynamics result in co-development of riparian veget...
During floods, fluvial forces interact with riparian plants to influence evolution of river morpholo...
Abstract. Fluvial processes such as flooding and sediment deposition play a crucial role in structur...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Exploring the effects of bank vegetation on fluvial morphodynamics has long been an essential part o...
1. Both environmental filtering and dispersal filtering are known to influence plant species distrib...
It has been proposed that plant biodiversity may increase the erosion resistance of soils, yet direc...
1. Forestry can have detrimental impacts on stream ecosystems, particularly via excessive sedimentat...
The river and the riparian ecosystem are two dynamical systems which exhibit complex spatio-temporal...
Fluvial processes such as flooding and sediment deposition play a crucial role in structuring ripari...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...
Riparian vegetation is widely thought to stabilize stream banks, but this effect has rarely been qua...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
Encroachment of riparian vegetation into regulated river channels exerts control over fluvial proces...
Flow regime, the magnitude, duration and timing of streamflow, controls the development of floodplai...
Feedbacks between woody plants and fluvial morphodynamics result in co-development of riparian veget...
During floods, fluvial forces interact with riparian plants to influence evolution of river morpholo...
Abstract. Fluvial processes such as flooding and sediment deposition play a crucial role in structur...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Exploring the effects of bank vegetation on fluvial morphodynamics has long been an essential part o...
1. Both environmental filtering and dispersal filtering are known to influence plant species distrib...
It has been proposed that plant biodiversity may increase the erosion resistance of soils, yet direc...
1. Forestry can have detrimental impacts on stream ecosystems, particularly via excessive sedimentat...
The river and the riparian ecosystem are two dynamical systems which exhibit complex spatio-temporal...
Fluvial processes such as flooding and sediment deposition play a crucial role in structuring ripari...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...
Riparian vegetation is widely thought to stabilize stream banks, but this effect has rarely been qua...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
Encroachment of riparian vegetation into regulated river channels exerts control over fluvial proces...
Flow regime, the magnitude, duration and timing of streamflow, controls the development of floodplai...