What are the major tree species in California riparian systems? Which of these a
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What are the major tree species in California riparian systems? Which of these arrives first on a new point bar, and which is the last species to appear during ecological succession on terraces? Why does a tree-flowing river have a steep bank on one side and gravel beach on the other? How does an oxbow lake form? Why is riparian restoration important? What species are planted in high abundance during restoration? Why? What threatened animal species benefit from riparian restoration? At the Pine Creek restoration site, the fields near the highways are planted with native grasses instead of forest trees and shrubs. Why is this done?Explanation / Answer
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2.free-flowing water has a steep bank preferable for irrigation if total dissolved solids are low enough to permit plant growth. Water from a well has anaerobic bacteria; the combination of their chemical reactions with those of aerobic bacteria in irrigation, then it leads to the production of electricity. 3. oxbow When a cutoff occurs,the part of the river bypassed forms an oxbow lake, which gradually begins to fill in with sediment.The lower end of the oxbow, receiving the relatively impermeable finer silts and clays, 4.restoration - maintaining the diversity, conservng the wetlands,to discharge the source of pollutants properly,methods for actively restoring vegetation include broadcast sowing seed and directly planting seeds, plugs, or seedlings. Reestablishing clonal species willows can often be accomplished by simply putting cuttings directly into the ground.5. Valley elderberry longhorn beetle in central California,dependent on a riparian tree species as the target key species.6. to restoration of soil biota, including symbiotic myccorhizae, invertebrates, and microorganisms may improve nutrient cycling dynamics.hence grasses nd shrubs are preffered.
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