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2. Avian communities respond to plant and landscape composition in actively revegetated floodplains of the Colorado River delta in Mexico
3. Strategic restoration planning for land birds in the Colorado River Delta, Mexico
4. Supplementary material 1 from: González-Sargas E, Shafroth PB, Baró F (2024) Integrating social-ecological outcomes into invasive species management: the Tamarix case. NeoBiota 92: 173-192. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.92.118502
5. Supplementary material 2 from: Goetz ARB, González-Sargas E, Vidal MC, Shafroth PB, Henry AL, Sher AA (2024) Outcomes of control and monitoring of a widespread riparian invader (Tamarix spp.): a comparison of synthesis approaches. NeoBiota 91: 67-98. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.91.111628
6. Outcomes of control and monitoring of a widespread riparian invader (Tamarix spp.): a comparison of synthesis approaches
7. Supplementary material 1 from: Goetz ARB, González-Sargas E, Vidal MC, Shafroth PB, Henry AL, Sher AA (2024) Outcomes of control and monitoring of a widespread riparian invader (Tamarix spp.): a comparison of synthesis approaches. NeoBiota 91: 67-98. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.91.111628
8. Vegetation responses to large dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA
9. Projected warming disrupts the synchrony of riparian seed release and snowmelt streamflow
10. Invasion of Siberian Elm (Ulmus pumila) Along the South Platte River: the Roles of Seed Source, Human Influence, and River Geomorphology
11. A review of natural and managed revegetation responses in two de-watered reservoirs after large dam removals on the Elwha River, Washington, USA
12. Riparian Plant Communities Remain Stable in Response to a Second Cycle of Tamarix Biocontrol Defoliation
13. Ecological Interfaces between Land and Flowing Water: Themes and Trends in Riparian Research and Management
14. Conceptualizing Ecological Responses to Dam Removal : If You Remove It, What’s to Come?
15. A Case for Stream Corridor Restoration
16. Quantifying and Securing Environmental Flow
17. Stream Corridor Restoration
18. Combined effects of biological control of an invasive shrub and fluvial processes on riparian vegetation dynamics
19. Integrating social-ecological outcomes into invasive species management: the Tamarix case.
20. Coastal vegetation responses to large dam removal on the Elwha River
21. Lessons learned from community and citizen science monitoring on the Elwha River restoration project
22. Coastal habitat and biological community response to dam removal on the Elwha River
23. Regeneration of Salicaceae riparian forests in the Northern Hemisphere: A new framework and management tool
24. Landscape-scale processes influence riparian plant composition along a regulated river
25. Divergent effects of land-use, propagule pressure, and climate on woody riparian invasion
26. Altered Stream-Flow Regimes and Invasive Plant Species: The Tamarix Case
27. Vegetation response to invasive Tamarix control in southwestern U.S. rivers: a collaborative study including 416 sites
28. FUNCTIONAL TRAITS AND ECOLOGICAL AFFINITIES OF RIPARIAN PLANTS ALONG THE COLORADO RIVER IN GRAND CANYON
29. Riparian Soil Development Linked to Forest Succession Above and Below Dams Along the Elwha River, Washington, USA
30. Potential Responses of Riparian Vegetation to Dam Removal : Dam removal generally causes changes to aspects of the physical environment that influence the establishment and growth of riparian vegetation
31. Riparian Vegetation Response to Altered Disturbance and Stress Regimes
32. Provenance, genotype, and flooding influence growth and resource acquisition characteristics in a clonal, riparian shrub
33. EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON ESTABLISHMENT OF POPULUS FREMONTII (COTTONWOOD) AND TAMARIX RAMOSISSIMA (SALTCEDAR) IN SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES
34. Reprint of: Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: River channel and floodplain geomorphic change
35. Modeled intermittency risk for small streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin under climate change
36. Models combining multiple scales of inference capture hydrologic and climatic drivers of riparian tree distributions
37. Changes in Community-Level Riparian Plant Traits over Inundation Gradients, Colorado River, Grand Canyon
38. Adaptive Restoration of River Terrace Vegetation through Iterative Experiments
39. Response of riparian vegetation to short‐ and long‐term hydrologic variation
40. Riparian plant composition along hydrologic gradients in a dryland river basin and implications for a warming climate
41. Does large dam removal restore downstream riparian vegetation diversity? Testing predictions on the Elwha River, Washington,USA
42. Functional stability of vegetation following biocontrol of an invasive riparian shrub
43. Floristic composition, beta diversity, and nestedness of reference sites for restoration of xeroriparian areas
44. HYBRIDIZATION OF TAMARIX RAMOSISSIMA AND T. CHINENSIS (SALTCEDARS) WITH T. APHYLLA (ATHEL) (TAMARICACEAE) IN THE SOUTHWESTERN USA DETERMINED FROM DNA SEQUENCE DATA
45. Distribution of invasive and native riparian woody plants across the western USA in relation to climate, river flow, floodplain geometry and patterns of introduction
46. Riverine complexity and life history inform restoration in riparian environments in the southwestern United States
47. WOODY RIPARIAN VEGETATION RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT ALLUVIAL WATER TABLE REGIMES
48. Incorporating climate change projections into riparian restoration planning and design
49. Germination and Establishment of the Native Plains Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Marshall subsp. monilifera) and the Exotic Russian-Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.)
50. Establishment, Sex Structure and Breeding System of an Exotic Riparian Willow, Salix X rubens
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