Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Santa Clara I, San Jose Hilton
COS 74 - Restoration ecology in riparian habitats: Case studies and methods: I
8:00 AMStream restoration, drought, and resilience
P. S. Lake, Monash University, Nick Bond, Monash University, Paul Reich, Monash University
8:20 AMEfficacy of restoration using instream woody debris in disturbed coastal plains streams: Influence of hydrology and geomorphology
Jack W. Feminella, Auburn University, Richard M. Mitchell, Auburn University
8:40 AMEffects of travertine on leaf retention in Fossil Creek, Arizona, before and after stream restoration
Zacchaeus G. Compson, Northern Arizona University, Mead M. Mier, Pima Association of Governments, Jane C. Marks, Northern Arizona University
9:00 AMA temporary solution to a perennial problem: Predicting the impacts on fish of restoring flow intermittency in lowland streams
Nick Bond, Monash University, Paul Reich, Monash University, P. S. Lake, Monash University, Damien McMaster, Monash University
9:20 AMConstructed weirs and pools for safe, non-erosive conveyance of stormwater runoff: An example of regenerative design
Joe Berg, Biohabitats, Inc., Keith Underwood, Underwood & Associates, Inc.
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMChanging riverscapes and implications for ecological restorations from the analyses of freshwater mussels in the Kiso River, Japan
Junjiro N. Negishi, Public Works Research Institute, Shiro Sagawa, Public Works Research Institute, Yuichi Kayaba, Public Works Research Institute, Yoshihiko Nitta, Chubu Regional Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, Seiji Sanada, Public Works Research Institute, Izumi Katano, Public Works Research Institute
10:10 AMThe Yuma East Wetlands: Restoring severely degraded riparian habitat on the lower Colorado River
Fred Phillips, Fred Phillips Consulting, LLC, Charles Flynn, Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area
10:30 AMMethodologies for characterizing aquatic health can be used to monitor recovery in watersheds affected by mines
Aïda M. Farag, United States Geological Survey, Susan E. Finger, United States Geological Survey
10:50 AMEffects of non-native plant removal on lizard abundance along the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico
Heather L. Bateman, University of New Mexico, Alice Chung-MacCoubrey, NPS – Mojave Network, Howard L. Snell, University of New Mexico

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