Reestablishment best practices for Hymenocallis coronaria: a charismatic flowering macrophyte and indicator species for fall line stream restoration in the southeastern U.S.A.
Andrew P. Grunwald,
Althea Hotaling Hagan,
Kyle Barrett
et al.
Abstract:Charismatic indicator species, which are defined by their sensitivity to ecosystem degradation and attractive traits, are often reintroduced or monitored in restoration projects to evaluate whether desired ecosystem structure and function has been restored and to attract public support for restoration projects. Hymenocallis coronaria is a charismatic and imperiled aquatic plant endemic to southeast U.S. fall line streams. Known for its blooms and sensitivity to flow modification, it provides an opportunity to … Show more
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