Spatial Impacts of Stream and Wetland Restoration on Riparian Soil Properties in the North Carolina Piedmont

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Unghire, JM

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Sutton Grier, AE

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Flanagan, NE

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Richardson, CJ

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2017-11-01T16:00:48Z

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2017-11-01T16:00:48Z

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2011-11-01

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Hydric soil development of riparian wetlands is primarily influenced by the hydrologic connection between the floodplains and the stream channel. Often, the goal of riparian restoration is to revitalize this connectivity through a restructuring of the stream channel and the floodplain; however, the effects of this restructuring on the physical and spatial characteristics of soil properties are rarely considered. The objective of this study was to quantify the impacts of restoration efforts on the spatial characteristics of soil properties by means of a pre- and post-restoration comparison. We determined that the spatial patterns of soil organic matter (SOM) and exchangeable phosphorus (P ex ) appeared less variable in the years following restoration than in the years before restoration. Mean SOM significantly decreased after restoration, whereas mean P ex significantly increased. The spatial characteristics and mean concentrations of NO 2 -NO 3 did not differ much between sampling dates. The loss of this spatial patterning in SOM and P ex and the decrease in SOM pools may represent negative impacts of restoration on important ecosystem characteristics. This study demonstrates that soil properties and spatial patterns can be negatively affected by restoration activities potentially hindering ecosystem development and function. © 2010 Society for Ecological Restoration International.

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1526-100X

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1061-2971

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15717

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Wiley

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Restoration Ecology

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10.1111/j.1526-100X.2010.00726.x

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Spatial Impacts of Stream and Wetland Restoration on Riparian Soil Properties in the North Carolina Piedmont

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Journal article

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738

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746

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6

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Duke

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Environmental Sciences and Policy

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Marine Science and Conservation

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Published

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19

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