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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): R. Dan Moore; John S. Richardson
Publication Date: 2012

Forest disturbance agents, such as wildfire and windthrow, often differ in magnitude and frequency between upland and riparian zones. Riparian forests may be subject to additional disturbance agents that do not affect uplands, including debris flows, floods, bank erosion, and avulsions. Forest harvesting, with or without a streamside buffer, is an additional riparian disturbance agent in managed landscapes. The effects of riparian harvesting on stream habitat and ecology are qualitatively similar to those of wildfire, with the important exception of recruitment of large in-stream wood. For most other disturbance agents, current knowledge is insufficient to assess the degree to which natural disturbance can be emulated via riparian forest harvesting. In particular, the effects of the spatial patterns and frequencies of disturbance on the trajectories and rates of postdisturbance recovery are poorly understood for many landscapes and are complicated by the potential for propagation of effects down the stream network. Broadly based, long-term research on riparian disturbance regimes is needed to provide the scientific basis required for designing strategies for sustainable streamside forest management. © 2012 by the Society for Freshwater Science.

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Citation: Moore, R. D., and J. S. Richardson. 2012. Natural disturbance and forest management in riparian zones: comparison of effects at reach, catchment, and landscape scales. Freshwater Science, v. 31, no. 1, p. 239-247. 10.1899/11-030.1.

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Keywords:
  • British Columbia
  • Canada
  • crown fires
  • disturbance
  • erosion
  • fire management
  • floods
  • insects
  • land management
  • landscape management
  • litter
  • logging
  • logging impacts
  • natural disturbance
  • precipitation
  • riparian forests
  • riparian habitats
  • surface fires
  • wildfire
  • wildfires
  • windthrows
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