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Establishing perennial strips in a cultivated floodplain for habitat restoration: monitoring over 4 years and success drivers

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Damar, Hada (Auteur)
  • Vaillancourt, Mathieu (Auteur)
  • Bourgeois, Bérenger (Auteur)
  • Poulin, Monique (Auteur)
Titre
Establishing perennial strips in a cultivated floodplain for habitat restoration: monitoring over 4 years and success drivers
Résumé
Floodplains, one of the most biologically diverse and productive ecosystems, are under threat from intensive crop production. Implementing perennial strips alongside agricultural ditches and streams could reduce negative impacts of intensive agriculture and restore wildlife habitats in cultivated floodplains. To successfully set up perennial strips, it is important to understand the parameters that drive their establishment. Here we assessed the establishment success of reed canarygrass (RCG; Phalaris arundinacea ) strips in the lake Saint Pierre (LSP) floodplain, Québec, Canada by monitoring RCG biomass and vegetation height over 4 years and identify the factors driving its establishment. A total of 26 RCG strips across six municipalities of LSP were monitored. Biomass and vegetation height of RCG increased over time to reach an average of 5048 kg/ha in year 4 and 104 cm in year 3 in established strips. The RCG established successfully in 62% of surveyed plots and three environmental parameters explained 61% of this success. Establishment of RCG was most successful when a first rain came right after seeding (<3 days). High clay content and low elevation were associated with establishment failures. Overall, our results highlight the ability of RCG strips to restore dense perennial vegetation cover in cultivated floodplain, thereby providing suitable habitat for fish spawning during spring floods. This study provides significant insight into the drivers of establishment of perennial grass strips in highly constrained cultivated areas such as floodplains.
Publication
Restoration Ecology
Date
2024-10-21
Abrév. de revue
Restoration Ecology
Langue
en
DOI
10.1111/rec.14302
ISSN
1061-2971, 1526-100X
Titre abrégé
Establishing perennial strips in a cultivated floodplain for habitat restoration
URL
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rec.14302
Consulté le
2024-11-22 16 h 35
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Référence
Damar, H., Vaillancourt, M., Bourgeois, B., & Poulin, M. (2024). Establishing perennial strips in a cultivated floodplain for habitat restoration: monitoring over 4 years and success drivers. Restoration Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.14302
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