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Flooding Facility Helps Scientists Examine the Ecophysiology of Floodplain Species Used in Bottomland Hardwood Restorations

机译:洪水设施帮助科学家检查在底特兰硬木修复中使用的洪泛区物种的生态生理学

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Rottomland hardwood ecosystems, important lor their unique functions and values, have experienced considerable degradation since European settlement through deforestation, development, and drainage. Currently, considerable effort is underway to restore ecological functions on degraded bottomland sites. Restoration requires a better understanding of the biological components, especially plants, and their interactions with other hiotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem. Previous experimental approaches have focused on the effects of stress on floodplain plant species in controlled, small-scale studies or large, uncontrolled ecosystem-scale studies. We describe a facility, named the Flooding Research Facility (FRF), where hydrologic regimes can be manipulated to study ecophysiology of flood-plain species. Key features of the FRF include the ability to establish experiments on a scale larger than would be possible in a greenhouse, but small enough to control key abiotic variables, such as flood frequency, duration, and light availability on native bottomland soil. Design of the FRF allows for random and replicated treatment applications. Additionally, we provide an example of ongoing research on the effects of flooding and light availability on pondberry (hindera melissifulia), a federally endangered shrub found in the southeastern United States.
机译:自欧洲定居以来,由于森林砍伐,开发和排水,Rottomland硬木生态系统对其独特的功能和价值至为重要,但已经历了相当大的退化。当前,正在进行大量工作以恢复退化的底地的生态功能。恢复需要更好地了解生物成分,尤其是植物,以及它们与生态系统中其他混沌和非生物成分的相互作用。先前的实验方法已在受控的小规模研究或大型的,非受控的生态系统规模研究中集中研究了胁迫对洪泛区植物物种的影响。我们描述了一个名为洪水研究设施(FRF)的设施,可以在其中操纵水文制度来研究洪泛平原物种的生态生理。 FRF的主要功能包括能够建立比温室大得多的规模的实验,但是足够小以控制关键的非生物变量,例如洪水频率,持续时间和原生底质土壤的光利用率。 FRF的设计允许随机和重复的治疗应用。此外,我们提供了一个正在进行的研究实例,该研究正在进行中,其中包括洪水和光的可利用性对美国东南部发现的联邦濒危灌木梧桐(hindera melissifulia)的影响。

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