Effects of riparian invasive plants on fluvial processes and habitat conditions

Project Description

Characterize the effects of riparian invasive plants (e.g., giant reed, elephant ear, salt cedar) on fluvial processes (e.g., channel morphology, flow velocity, sediment transport) and habitat conditions for Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Conservation Area

Colorado

NFCA Objectives

Project Hierarchy: 1
Estimated Cost Range: ~$100,000 - $200,000
Project Submitted By: Advisory Council Member
Suggested Contact: Kevin Mayes

Documentation of effects of riparian invasive plants on fluvial processes and habitat conditions for Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Texas Parks and Wildlife, Universities

Project Status

  • Suggested
  • Ongoing
  • Completed

Project Location

Hill Country Rivers NFCA