COS 74 - Restoration ecology in riparian habitats: Case studies and methods: I

Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Santa Clara I, San Jose Hilton
8:00 AM
 Stream restoration, drought, and resilience
P. S. Lake, Monash University; Nick Bond, Monash University; Paul Reich, Monash University
8:40 AM
 Effects 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 AM
 A 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 AM
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Changing riverscapes and implications for ecological restorations from the analyses of freshwater mussels in the Kiso River, Japan
Junjiro N. Negishi, University of Washington; 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 AM
 The 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 AM
 Methodologies 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 AM
 Effects of non-native plant removal on lizard abundance along the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico
Heather L. Bateman, Arizona State University Polytechnic; Alice Chung-MacCoubrey, NPS – Mojave Network; Howard L. Snell, University of New Mexico
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