Quantifying drought’s influence on moist soil seed vegetation in California’s Central Valley through remote sensing

Volume: 30, Issue: 7
Published: Jun 11, 2020
Abstract
California’s Central Valley, USA is a critical component of the Pacific Flyway despite loss of more than 90% of its wetlands. Moist soil seed (MSS) wetland plants are now produced by mimicking seasonal flooding in managed wetlands to provide an essential food resource for waterfowl. Managers need MSS plant area and productivity estimates to support waterfowl conservation, yet this remains unknown at the landscape scale. Also the effects of...
Paper Details
Title
Quantifying drought’s influence on moist soil seed vegetation in California’s Central Valley through remote sensing
Published Date
Jun 11, 2020
Volume
30
Issue
7
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