Deer Creek Riparian Restoration Ecological Monitoring
Authors: Levy, Richard; Hufft, Rebecca; Paces, Margo; Levy, Richard;
doi: 10.15468/scmp5u
Deer Creek Riparian Restoration Ecological Monitoring
Abstract
Sampling transect data were recorded to monitor any changes in ground vegetation, canopy cover, water quality, and aquatic invertebrate community over the course of an ongoing restoration of the hydrologic conditions of the stream. Herbarium specimens were collected in previous surveys to document plant species richness in the areas described in this resource and are provided here for additional context.
Keywords
environmental restoration, Samplingevent, environmental monitoring, riparian ecosystem
environmental restoration, Samplingevent, environmental monitoring, riparian ecosystem
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