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FORUM: Restoration of Stream Habitats in the Western United States: Restoration as Reexpression of Habitat Capacity
Authors:JOSEPH L EBERSOLE  WILLIAM J LISS  CHRISTOPHER A FRISSELL
Institution:(1) Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Nash 104 Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3803, USA , US;(2) Flathead Lake Biological Station University of Montana 311 Bio Station Lane Polson, Montana 59860-9659, USA , US
Abstract:/ Ecological restoration is increasingly invoked as a tool for the maintenance and regeneration of biodiversity. Yet the conceptual foundations and assumptions underlying many restoration management activities are frequently unclear or unstated. Unforeseen, undesirable consequences of restoration activities may emerge as a result. A general conceptual framework for restoration is needed to better accommodate dynamic habitat systems and evolving biota in restoration strategies. A preliminary framework for stream habitat restoration emphasizing stream habitat-biota development is proposed. As developing systems, streams and stream biota exhibit temporal behaviors that change with stream environments. Underlying the dynamic development of streams is potential capacity. Streams express this capacity as an array of habitats over time and across the landscape. Human land uses in the western United States have rapidly altered aquatic habitats and the processes that shape habitat. As a result, the diversity of native fishes and their habitats has been suppressed. Restoration is fundamentally about allowing stream systems to reexpress their capacities. Several steps are provided to guide stream restoration activities. Key tasks include: identification of the historic patterns of habitat development; identification of developmental constraints; relief of those constraints; classification of sensitive, critical, or refuge habitats; protection of the developmental diversity that remains; and monitoring of biotic responses to habitat development. KEY WORDS: Stream habitat; Stream biota; System capacity; System development; Restoration; Classification
Keywords:: Stream habitat  Stream biota  System capacity  System development  Restoration  Classification
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