Wetland and Riparian Areas of the Intermountain West
335 pages, 6 x 9
15 figures, 9 tables
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Release Date:01 Jul 2004
ISBN:9780292744233
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Wetland and Riparian Areas of the Intermountain West

Ecology and Management

University of Texas Press

Wetlands and riparian areas between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada are incredibly diverse and valuable habitats. More than 80 percent of the wildlife species in this intermountain region depend on these wetlands—which account for less than 2 percent of the land area—for their survival. At the same time, the wetlands also serve the water needs of ranchers and farmers, recreationists, vacation communities, and cities. It is no exaggeration to call water the "liquid gold" of the West, and the burgeoning human demands on this scarce resource make it imperative to understand and properly manage the wetlands and riverine areas of the Intermountain West.

This book offers land managers, biologists, and research scientists a state-of-the-art survey of the ecology and management practices of wetland and riparian areas in the Intermountain West. Twelve articles examine such diverse issues as laws and regulations affecting these habitats, the unique physiographic features of the region, the importance of wetlands and riparian areas to fish, wildlife, and livestock, the ecological function of these areas, their value to humans, and the methods to evaluate these habitats. The authors also address the human impacts on the land from urban and suburban development, mining, grazing, energy extraction, recreation, water diversions, and timber harvesting and suggest ways to mitigate such impacts.

I am not aware of any other books that cover both the subject matter and geographical area of this book. . . . [Its] extensive references and detailed summaries provide a wealth of information for those interested in wetland management and ecology in the western United States. Michael Freehling, Zoologist, New Mexico Natural Heritage Program, University of New Mexico
Mark C. McKinstry, Wayne A. Hubert, and Stanley H. Anderson are all affiliated with the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Wyoming.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Wetland Areas in the Intermountain WestMaureen Ryan and Mark Squillace2. Variation in Hydrology, Soils, and Vegetation of Natural Palustrine Wetlands among Geologic ProvincesMurray K. Laubhan3. Ecological Processes of Riverine Wetland HabitatsWayne A. Hubert4. Wildlife Use of Riverine Wetland HabitatsKirk Lohman5. Management of Riverine Wetland HabitatsRobert C. Ehrhart and Paul L. Hansen6. Irrigation, Salinity, and Landscape Patterns of Natural Palustrine WetlandsJames R. Lovvorn and E. Andrew Hart7. Wildlife of Natural Palustrine WetlandsJames H. Gammonley8. Management of Natural Palustrine WetlandsNeal D. Niemuth, Michael A. Bozek, and Neil F. Payne9. Components, Processes, and Design of Created Palustrine WetlandsRichard A. Olson10. Wildlife of Created Palustrine WetlandsMark A. Rumble, David W. Willis, and Brian E. Smith11. Management of Created Palustrine WetlandsStephen. A. Tessmann12. Classification, Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Riverine and Palustrine Wetland EcosystemsPaul AdamusConclusions and Future DirectionsMark C. McKinstryAppendix AContributorsIndex
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