Large dam removals are increasing in frequency and the response of natural and managed revegetation is a critical consideration for managed restoration of dewatered reservoir landscapes post dam removal. The removal of two large dams on the Elwha River in 2011-2014 provides insight into reservoir revegetation. We review literature and datasets from 2012 through 2018, 1-6 years since reservoir dewatering, to compare pre-dam removal predictions on the Elwha to post-dam removal of natural revegetation, managed revegetation effects and invasive non-native vegetation response. Pre-dam removal hypotheses about natural revegetation did not predict species performance on reservoir sediments, seed rain patterns, or seed bank response. Sediment textu...
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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.March 2019. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Ad...
IntroductionEcological restoration through dam removals receives increasing attention from scientist...
The Elwha River is the site of the largest dam removal project in the world to date and serves as a ...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
The removal of Glines Canyon and Elwha dams from the Elwha River in Olympic National Park, Washingto...
Damming of rivers is widespread and can profoundly impact riparian areas by altering the fluvial pro...
Dam removal is potentially a powerful tool for river and riparian restoration. However, long-term st...
Riparian ecosystems are important for ecological functioning of rivers, and are significantly impact...
The removal of Glines Canyon and Elwha dams on the Elwha River in Olympic National Park Washington ...
Dam removal on the Elwha River exposed over 280 hectares of valley slope, terrace, and floodplain la...
Shoreline erosion is a dynamic natural process of alluvial rivers that humans often accelerate and t...
Determining the flooding regime needed to support distinctive floodplain forests is essential for ef...
The increasing number of dams approaching the end of their useful lives compels a need for knowledge...
Deltas and backwater-affected bottomlands are forming along tributary and mainstem confluences in re...
Contains fulltext : 75490.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)* Background a...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.March 2019. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Ad...
IntroductionEcological restoration through dam removals receives increasing attention from scientist...
The Elwha River is the site of the largest dam removal project in the world to date and serves as a ...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
The removal of Glines Canyon and Elwha dams from the Elwha River in Olympic National Park, Washingto...
Damming of rivers is widespread and can profoundly impact riparian areas by altering the fluvial pro...
Dam removal is potentially a powerful tool for river and riparian restoration. However, long-term st...
Riparian ecosystems are important for ecological functioning of rivers, and are significantly impact...
The removal of Glines Canyon and Elwha dams on the Elwha River in Olympic National Park Washington ...
Dam removal on the Elwha River exposed over 280 hectares of valley slope, terrace, and floodplain la...
Shoreline erosion is a dynamic natural process of alluvial rivers that humans often accelerate and t...
Determining the flooding regime needed to support distinctive floodplain forests is essential for ef...
The increasing number of dams approaching the end of their useful lives compels a need for knowledge...
Deltas and backwater-affected bottomlands are forming along tributary and mainstem confluences in re...
Contains fulltext : 75490.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)* Background a...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.March 2019. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Ad...
IntroductionEcological restoration through dam removals receives increasing attention from scientist...