2022
DOI: 10.3375/21-22
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Strategies for Long-Term Monitoring of Riverscour Plant Communities to Inform Science-Based Management

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“…Long-term monitoring can provide important data for managers to prioritise management actions, namely resource status and benchmarks for comparison with other modified or protected environments, early warning of abnormal conditions in selected resources, helping to develop mitigation measures, the dynamic nature of natural systems and trends in selected indicators of these systems (Perles et al, 2022).…”
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“…Long-term monitoring can provide important data for managers to prioritise management actions, namely resource status and benchmarks for comparison with other modified or protected environments, early warning of abnormal conditions in selected resources, helping to develop mitigation measures, the dynamic nature of natural systems and trends in selected indicators of these systems (Perles et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Few floristic studies have been completed that cover the entire extent of riverscour communities along a given river. For an additional informative review of riverscour floristics, see Lea (2000), Anderson (2016), Rodgers (2016), Brock (2017), and Perles et al (2023).…”
Section: Biophysical Characteristics Of Riverscourmentioning
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“…Invasive Species: Riparian systems, including riverscour habitats, may be subject to increased invasion by exotic plant species compared to intact adjacent upland forests due to frequent disturbance, high propagule pressure, and nutrient-rich sediments (Planty-Tabacchi et al 1996;Hood and Naiman 2000;Brown 2002;Naiman et al 2005;Perles et al 2023). Given the heterogeneity of riverscour habitats and their wide distribution, "the patterns of invasion and the particular species responsible appear to vary based on geographic region and riverscour community type" (Cartwright and Wolfe 2016).…”
Section: Threats To Riverscour Ecosystemsmentioning
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“…Riverscour conservation will necessarily build on those observations, emphasizing river and watershed protection. Perhaps you recall the manuscripts published recently that focused on riverscour in Pennsylvania (Perles et al 2022) and New Jersey (Perles et al 2023). This review sets the stage for additional manuscripts in upcoming issues, culminating in a special riverscour compendium of the Natural Areas Journal in late 2024.…”
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