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Hydrologic, geomorphic and climatic processes controlling willow establishment in a montane ecosystem

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Cooper, David J, Dickens, Joyce, Hobbs, N Thompson, Christensen, Lindsey, and Landrum, Laura, Hydrologic, geomorphic and climatic processes controlling willow establishment in a montane ecosystem: .

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Willow communities dominate mid-elevation riparian areas throughout the Rocky Mountains of North America. However, many willow stands are rapidly declining in aerial cover and individual plants in stature. A poor understanding of the processes that control willow establishment hinders identifying the causes of this decline. We analysed the processes that have facilitated or limited willow establishment over the last half of the 20th century on two large floodplains in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado by addressing two questions: (1) How does hydrologic regime control willow establishment on different fluvial landforms? (2) How might climate-driven variations in hydrologic regime affect future willow establishment? We precisely [...]

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