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Wetland Plant Guide for Assessing Habitat Impacts of Real-Time Salinity Management
Quinn, Nigel W.T. ; Feldmann, Sara A.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
关键词: Salinity;    Remote Sensing;    Habitat;    Drawdown;    58 Geosciences;   
DOI  :  10.2172/838198
RP-ID  :  LBNL--56668
RP-ID  :  AC03-76SF00098
RP-ID  :  838198
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This wetland plant guide was developed to aid moist soil plant identification and to assist in the mapping of waterfowl and shorebird habitat in the Grassland Water District and surrounding wetland areas. The motivation for this habitat mapping project was a concern that real-time salinity management of wetland drainage might have long-term consequences for wildfowl habitat health--changes in wetland drawdown schedules might, over the long term, lead to increased soil salinity and other conditions unfavorable to propagation of the most desirable moist soil plants. Hence, the implementation of a program to monitor annual changes in the most common moist soil plants might serve as an index of habitat health and sustainability. Our review of the current scientific and popular literature failed to identify a good, comprehensive field guide that could be used to calibrate and verify high resolution remote sensing imagery, that we had started to use to develop maps of wetland moist soil plants in the Grassland Water District. Since completing the guide it has been used to conduct ground truthing field surveys using the California Native Plant Society methodology in 2004. Results of this survey and a previous wetland plant survey in 2003 are published in a companion LBNL publication summarizing 4 years of fieldwork to advance the science of real-time wetland salinity management.

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