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Invasibility of species-rich communities in riparian zones
- A. Planty‐Tabacchi, E. Tabacchi, R. Naiman, Collette M. DeFerrari, H. Décamps
- Geography
- 1 April 1996
Invasibility of riparian plant communities was estimated by the percentage of alien species found along the Adour River (Southwest France) and along Lockout Creek, McKenzie River, and Willamette…
Impacts of riparian vegetation on hydrological processes
- E. Tabacchi, L. Lambs, Hélène Guilloy, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, E. Muller, H. Décamps
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 2000
The main impacts of riparian vegetation on hydrological processes are briefly reviewed in order to highlight needs and perspectives for research and management goals. This review is based upon three…
LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE AND DIVERSITY IN RIPARIAN PLANT COMMUNITIES: A LONGITUDINAL COMPARATIVE STUDY
- E. Tabacchi, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, M. Salinas, H. Décamps
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1996
Patterns of plant species richness and community composition were studied in diverse riparian zones. Eight rivers in south-western France, one river in north-western USA and four rivers in…
Geomorphic control of denitrification in large river floodplain soils
- G. Pinay, V. Black, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, B. Gumiero, H. Décamps
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2000
In this manuscript we investigated the relationshipsbetween the microbiological denitrification process inriver alluvial soils with structures and patterns ofthe floodplain visible at a larger scale.…
Seed inputs in riparian zones: implications for plant invasion
- E. Tabacchi, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, L. Roques, E. Nadal
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2005
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Development, maintenance and role of riparian vegetation in the river landscape
- E. Tabacchi, D. Correll, R. Hauer, G. Pinay, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, R. Wissmar
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 1998
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1. Riparian structure and function were considered from a longitudinal perspective in order to identify multiscale couplings with adjacent ecosystems and to identify research needs.…
Recent changes in riparian vegetation: possible consequences on dead wood processing along rivers
- E. Tabacchi, A. Planty‐Tabacchi
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2003
Little is known about changes in the composition of dead wood jams along rivers and the possible consequences of any such changes on the river ecosystem. Although tree zonation along the…
Degradation of native and exotic riparian plant leaf litter in a floodplain pond
- Marion Bottollier-Curtet, J. Charcosset, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, E. Tabacchi
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2011
1. A litter-bag experiment was undertaken in a pond on the margins of a large temperate floodplain in south-western France to assess the potential influence of the replacement of native by exotic…
Continuity and discontinuity of the riparian vegetation along a fluvial corridor
- E. Tabacchi, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, O. Décamps
- Environmental ScienceLandscape Ecology
- 1 December 1990
The concept of continuity/discontinuity is applied to the riparian vegetation of the corridor of the River Adour (S.W. France), in order to precisely define longitudinal structure, and to test the…
Species composition and plant traits: Characterization of the biogeomorphological succession within contrasting river corridors
- E. Tabacchi, E. González, D. Corenblit, V. Garófano‐Gómez, A. Planty‐Tabacchi, J. Steiger
- Environmental ScienceRiver Research and Applications
- 13 August 2019
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