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Role of refugia in recovery from disturbance: modern fragmented and disconnected river systems

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Title Role of refugia in recovery from disturbance: modern fragmented and disconnected river systems
Creator Sedell, J. R. Reeves, G. H. Hauer, F. H. Stanford, J. A. Hawkins, Charles P.
Description Habitats or environmental factors that convey spatial and temporal resistance and/or resilience to biotic communities that have been impacted by biophysical disturbances may be called refugia. Most refugia in rivers are characterized by extensive coupling of the main channel with adjacent streamside forests, floodplain features, and groundwater. These habitats operate at different spatial scales, from localized particles, to channel units such as pools and riffles, to reaches and longer...
Date 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z
Type text
Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wats_facpub/824 info:doi/10.1007/BF02394720
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Source Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
Publisher Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Subject refugia recovery from disturbance fragmented disconnected river systems

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