It will conduct further research on the species and its ecology and evaluate the related socio-economic elements of dependent riparian communities.
This will involve further research on the species and its ecology and socio-economic evaluation of dependent riparian communities.
As a critical component of restoring native riparian communities, restoration practitioners often have to remove invasive species and prevent them from reestablishing.
Restoration of physical processes may be a prerequisite to the reestablishment of healthy riparian communities.
The herbaceous layer in riparian communities is often more diverse than upslope areas and adjacent forests.
Its natural history affords the study of marine, montane, and riparian ecological communities and their complex interactions.
The riparian communities contributed significantly to the financing of the project.
Along the Colorado River and its perennial tributaries, a riparian community exists.
Historically, Santiago Creek supported a rich riparian community along its shores.
This riparian community is one of the most important wildlife habitats in California and North America.