“…Although flow regulation has been connected to the reduced vegetation in river floodplains in many cases (Stromberg et al ., ; Coble and Kolb, ; Coble and Kolb, ), we have observed that stabilized flow regimes have led to the colonization of woody and herbaceous vegetation in downstream river channels and floodplains in several Japanese rivers (Azami et al ., ; Asaeda et al ., ; Gomes and Asaeda, ; Asaeda et al ., ). The downstream area of the Kurobe River, Japan, became vegetated since the beginning of sediment release from two of its most downstream dam in the early 1990s (Tazaki et al ., ; Sakamoto et al ., ; Asaeda and Rashid, ). Asaeda and Rashid () reported that the encroachment of herbaceous vegetation on the floodplain of the Kurobe River was due to the improved soil moisture and nutrient concentrations of soil.…”