2022
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14247
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The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective

Abstract: Riparian vegetation supports high biodiversity providing many services and is, therefore, an important landscape element. Riparian ecosystems are subject to numerous pressures leading to population decline and genetic erosion of riparian plants. This may have cascading effects at various ecosystem levels, including decreasing ecosystem services, so identifying the current status of genetic diversity of riparian tree species is vital to improve the effectiveness of restoration efforts. We aimed to elicit expert… Show more

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“…In the second group of plots, the cambic process occurred more often within the analyzed soils, which may be associated with some signs of transformation of these areas caused by the regulation of water conditions and a change in the natural flooding regime for the riparian areas. Ecosystems of mountain riparian forests are one of the areas exposed to the processes of distortion and even degradation (Pielech et al, 2017;Alipić et al, 2022;Rodríquez-González et al, 2022). In forest sites studies, the presence of the cambic process in the alluvial soils profile is treated as a symptom of their distortion, proving the transformation of water conditions and the cessation of regular flooding (CILP 2012;Lasota and Błońska, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second group of plots, the cambic process occurred more often within the analyzed soils, which may be associated with some signs of transformation of these areas caused by the regulation of water conditions and a change in the natural flooding regime for the riparian areas. Ecosystems of mountain riparian forests are one of the areas exposed to the processes of distortion and even degradation (Pielech et al, 2017;Alipić et al, 2022;Rodríquez-González et al, 2022). In forest sites studies, the presence of the cambic process in the alluvial soils profile is treated as a symptom of their distortion, proving the transformation of water conditions and the cessation of regular flooding (CILP 2012;Lasota and Błońska, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%