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Riparian Vegetation and Water Quality Monitoring: Middle Fossil Creek Riparian Habitat Protection and Restoration Project Final Report: Monitoring Data and Analysis, 2010-2014 (Task 4) Revised Final

The objective of the Fossil Creek Riparian Vegetation, Water Quality and Visitor Use Monitoring Plan (NAU 2010) is to determine the effectiveness of the Middle Fossil Creek Riparian Habitat Protection and Restoration Project. This final report discusses the results of riparian vegetation and water quality monitoring conducted twice each year […]

Restoring Fossil Creek

At 6 A.M. on the first day of winter break, a van full of high school stu- dents and teachers set out for Fossil Creek in Arizona to conduct measurements for an ongoing environmental project (which monitors changes to the creek). The group had a long day ahead—hiking about 7 […]

Measuring terrestrial subsidies to aquatic food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen

Understanding river food webs requires distinguishing energy derived from primary production in the river itself (autochthonous) from that produced externally (allochthonous), yet there are no universally applicable and reliable techniques for doing so. We compared the natural abundance stable isotope ratios of hydrogen (δD) of allochthonous and autochthonous energy sources […]

Fire, hurricane and carbon dioxide: effects on net primary production of a subtropical woodland

Disturbance affects most terrestrial ecosystems and has the potential to shape their responses to chronic environmental change. Scrub-oak vegetation regenerating from fire disturbance in subtropical Florida was exposed to experimentally elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration (+350 μl l−1) using open-top chambers for 11 yr, punctuated by hurricane disturbance in year 8. Here, we […]

Differences in Ecosystem Carbon Distribution and Nutrient Cycling Linked to Forest Tree Species Composition in a Mid-Successional Boreal Forest

In the boreal forest of Alaska, increased fire severity associated with climate change is expanding deciduous forest cover in areas previously dominated by black spruce (Picea mariana). Needle-leaf conifer and broad-leaf deciduous species are commonly associated with differences in tree growth, carbon (C) and nutrient cycling, and C accumulation in […]