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Science 2 May 1997:
Vol. 276. no. 5313, pp. 798 - 800
DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5313.798

Reports

Long-Term Responses of River-Margin Vegetation to Water-Level Regulation

Christer Nilsson, * Roland Jansson, Ursula Zinko

The long-term effect of water-level regulation on riparian plant communities was assessed for storage reservoirs and run-of-river impoundments. Soon after the onset of regulation, there were few species and sparse vegetation cover, regardless of whether the new water level intersected former upland or riparian vegetation. In the longer term, an impoverished vegetation was maintained by storage reservoirs, whereas in run-of-river impoundments, some community characteristics deteriorated and others recovered compared to adjacent free-flowing rivers.

Riparian Ecology Group, Department of Ecological Botany, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden.
*   To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: christer{at}ekbot.umu.se


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