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Cottonwoods of the Midwest: A Community Profile; Technical note

机译:中西部的三角叶林:社区概况;技术说明

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This profile was prepared to assist researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer District, Omaha and the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) in preparing a community-based index model for the cottonwood (Populus spp.) community. The profile will also supply requirements and suggestions for restoration initiatives on the Missouri River. The cottonwood community is defined as a plant community dominated by cottonwood trees, with associated plant and animal species, commonly found in floodplains and the next higher elevations. This profile addresses two species of cottonwoods over their range but highlights Midwestern literature, specifically Nebraska and South Dakota. Preparation of the profile was funded as part of a reimbursable project for the Omaha District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Community Templates research work unit in the Ecosystem Management and Restoration Research Program (EMRRP). Dr. Wilma A. Mitchell, Dr. L. Jean O Neil, and Antisa C. Webb, ERDC Environmental Laboratory (EL), Vicksburg, Mississippi, prepared this technical note. In their assessment of ecological communities that have been subjected to severe loss and degradation, Noss et al. (1995) provided literature that describes large percentage losses to the plant communities of many riparian and floodplain systems across the county. Lytle and Merritt (2004) cited numerous studies documenting the decline of the cottonwood community, with reasons largely related to changes in hydrologic flows in the last decades and related changes in groundwater and sediment movement.

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