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Riparian Zone Habitat Assessment Vegetation and More
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What is “riparian vegetation”? Plants growing on the streambank and adjoining floodplain Plants in this area are influenced by the water from the stream
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Riparian Zone
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Riparian Vegetation Functions Roots stabilize banks / reduce erosion Provide structure or cover for fish Taller vegetation provides shade Organic food source for aquatic organisms Leaves Terrestrial insects
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Riparian Vegetation Functions Pollutant filtering Fall into stream – large woody debris Shapes channel Substrate for biological activity
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Relationship to Water Quality Turbidity / Sediment Phosphorus Temperature (Shade) Nutrient Uptake Nutrient Release (Alder)
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Two Ways to Assess a Riparian Zone Plant Presence Habitat Quality Actual Diversity Invasive Species Changes over time Riparian Assessment Stability Shade Invasive Species Large Wood Recruitment Considers non- vegetative stable substrates
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Riparian Assessment Can be broken into 3 sections: a 100’ riparian transect perpendicular to the stream, a 100’ “greenline” transect along the stream, a riparian tree count performed in a 100 sq ft area along the stream
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Greenline Transect 100ft X 5 ft FLOW Pool Gravel bar Riffle Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Riparian Transect 100ft X 10ft Starting point
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Riparian Assessment Total area = 100 ft x 100 ft (30 m 2 ) Instructions in feet and meters Starting point is at beginning of first (downstream) habitat unit
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Riparian Transect FLOW Pool Gravel bar Riffle Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Each zone is 10 meters (33 feet) long Total transect length = 30 meters (100 feet)
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Riparian Transect STREAM Length 11 feet Width 10 feet Estimate % cover by 10-20 % increments May have more or less than 100 feet of “riparian zone”
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Johnson Creek 175 ft
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Measure Slope Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 5°5°55° 10°40°25°
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Greenline Transect STREAM GREENLINE – the first strip of vegetation along the stream Length 11 feet Width 5 feet
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Riparian Tree Count FLOW Pool Gravel bar Riffle Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Conifer Deciduous
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Diameter Circumference Diameter = Circumference (approx. 3.14) Tree Size Class
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What Does it Tell Us? Riparian and Greenline Transects Extent and diversity of riparian zone Stability Invasive species Riparian Tree Count Age-class diversity Large woody debris recruitment (old growth conifer, >35”, is MOST desirable)
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Evaluation of recruitment How many trees of varying size are present in the riparian zone? How close/far are they from the water? Over what time period might they become available?
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Large Woody Debris
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