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      Microclimate in Forest Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology

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          THE ECOLOGY OF INTERFACES:Riparian Zones

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            The Role of Riparian Corridors in Maintaining Regional Biodiversity

            Riparian corridors possess an unusually diverse array of species and environmental processes. This "ecological" diversity is related to variable flood regimes, geomorphic channel processes, altitudinal climate shifts, and upland influences on the fluvial corridor. This dynamic environment results in a variety of life history strategies, and a diversity of biogeochemical cycles and rates, as organisms adapt to disturbance regimes over broad spatio-temporal scales. These facts suggest that effective riparian management could ameliorate many ecological issues related to land use and environmental quality. We contend that riparian corridors should play an essential role in water and landscape planning, in the restoration of aquatic systems, and in catalyzing institutional and societal cooperation for these efforts.
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              Light regimes beneath closed canopies and tree-fall gaps in temperate and tropical forests

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                Journal
                BioScience
                JSTOR
                1525-3244
                0006-3568
                April 01 1999
                April 01 1999
                : 49
                : 4
                : 288-297
                Article
                10.2307/1313612
                55cefd0a-c410-47db-8b06-16d0fd546e21
                © 1999
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