2010
DOI: 10.1890/09-1624.1
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Fire helps restore natural disturbance regime to benefit rare and endangered marsh birds endemic to the Colorado River

Abstract: Large flood events were part of the historical disturbance regime within the lower basin of most large river systems around the world. Large flood events are now rare in the lower basins of most large river systems due to flood control structures. Endemic organisms that are adapted to this historical disturbance regime have become less abundant due to these dramatic changes in the hydrology and the resultant changes in vegetation structure. The Yuma Clapper Rail is a federally endangered bird that breeds in em… Show more

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“…Wildfires are natural disturbances vital to the health of many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems (Brown & Smith, ; Conway, Nadeau, & Piest, ; Flitcroft et al . , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wildfires are natural disturbances vital to the health of many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems (Brown & Smith, ; Conway, Nadeau, & Piest, ; Flitcroft et al . , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para el tema que aquí nos ocupa, destacamos que las condiciones de los canales de irrigación luego del temblor colocaron a México en una situación de requerir la negociación. Los temas que estaban en la mesa eran varios, sobre todo los sostenidos por los conservacionistas que deseaban asignación de agua para restaurar zonas del bajo delta (Conway, Nadeau y Piest, 2010). En al año 2000 se firmó el acta 306 que respondía a propuestas de esa índole, pero en una década no se había avanzado en ello.…”
Section: Un Escenario Sobre La Variabilidad En El Año 2009unclassified
“…In marsh systems, fire consumes accumulated dead vegetation which can improve foraging conditions for birds that walk along the marsh surface, such as rails (Conway et al. , Rogers et al. , Morris et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%