EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
5/27/2021 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | FUNCTIONAL IMPROVEMENTS IN WETLANDS RESTORED FROM ROW CROP AGRICULTURE VARY AS WETLANDS AGE | Virtual Platform
FUNCTIONAL IMPROVEMENTS IN WETLANDS RESTORED FROM ROW CROP AGRICULTURE VARY AS WETLANDS AGE
Wetland ecosystems perform important functions, such as nutrient retention, sediment removal, and flood attenuation. Restoration efforts are being implemented to recover lost function, but the recovery of these functions over time is still poorly understood. The objective of our study was to determine the recovery rate of five wetland functional proxies in riparian wetlands restored from row crop agriculture in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA. We evaluated wetlands along a chronosequence from 1 to 13 years since restoration. Our results show that General Function recovered rapidly with age and matched reference wetlands within 13 years. Plant Function also recovered rapidly with age, but after 13 years restored wetlands maintained significantly different plant function from reference wetlands. Flood Attenuation Function, Invertebrate Function, and Sedimentation Function showed weak or no response to wetland age. To support functional recovery, wetland restorations should focus on maintaining microtopographic features and perennial plant richness. Study results highlight the benefits of using proxies for wetland function to monitor restored wetlands over time.
- Monitoring
- Adaptive management
- Ecosystem
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Kinga Stryszowska-Hill
(), Murray State University, stryszowskakinga@gmail.com;
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Howard Whiteman
(), Murray State University, hwhiteman@murraystate.edu;
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Karen Baumann
(), Murray State University, kbaumann1@murraystate.edu;
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Christy Soldo
(), Murray State University, csoldo@murraystate.edu;
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Michael Flinn
(), Murray State University, mflinn@murraystate.edu;
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