Restoration of vegetation communities of created depressional marshes in Ohio and Colorado (USA): The importance of initial effort for mitigation success

Volume: 35, Issue: 3, Pages: 351 - 368
Published: Mar 4, 2009
Abstract
null null Many studies have attempted to assess the ability of created wetlands to replace the ecological structure and functions of natural wetlands over short time periods ( 14 years). Data suggest that created marshes that seem to be approaching floristic equivalency in early years following construction may level off or even dramatically decline over longer time periods (10–20 years) for certain floristic indicators. Restoration trajectories...
Paper Details
Title
Restoration of vegetation communities of created depressional marshes in Ohio and Colorado (USA): The importance of initial effort for mitigation success
Published Date
Mar 4, 2009
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
351 - 368
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