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Shifting dominance of riparian Populus and Tamarix along gradients of flow alteration in western North American rivers
D.M. Merritt, LeRoy POFF
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Agriculture & Biology
codominance
6%
dams (hydrology)
5%
ecoregions
5%
indigenous species
7%
planning
8%
Populus
69%
riparian areas
5%
river flow
12%
rivers
55%
species recruitment
19%
Tamarix
100%
Tamarix ramosissima
7%
testing
1%
Western United States
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
attribute
3%
corridor
4%
dam construction
6%
distribution
1%
ecoregion
5%
experiment
1%
flow regulation
13%
index
10%
measuring
3%
native species
10%
North America
3%
persistence
4%
planning
6%
plant species
13%
program
2%
removal
2%
restoration
7%
river
34%
river flow
10%
test
1%