Title: Riparian Zone Habitat Assessment
1Riparian Zone Habitat Assessment
2What is riparian vegetation?
- Plants growing on the streambank and adjoining
floodplain - Plants in this area are influenced by the water
from the stream
3Riparian Zone
4Riparian Vegetation Functions
- Roots stabilize banks / reduce erosion
- Provide structure or cover for fish
- Taller vegetation provides shade
- Organic food source for aquatic organisms
- Leaves
- Terrestrial insects
5Riparian Vegetation Functions
- Pollutant filtering
- Fall into stream large woody debris
- Shapes channel
- Substrate for biological activity
6Relationship to Water Quality
- Turbidity / Sediment
- Phosphorus
- Temperature (Shade)
- Nutrient Uptake
- Nutrient Release (Alder)
7Two Ways to Assess a Riparian Zone
- Plant Presence
- Habitat Quality
- Actual Diversity
- Invasive Species
- Changes over time
- Riparian Assessment
- Stability
- Shade
- Invasive Species
- Large Wood Recruitment
- Considers non-vegetative stable substrates
8Riparian Assessment
- Can be broken into 3 sections
- a 100 riparian transect perpendicular to the
stream, - a 100 greenline transect along the stream,
- a riparian tree count performed in a 100 sq ft
area along the stream
9Starting point
10Riparian Assessment
- Total area 100 ft x 100 ft (30 m2)
- Instructions in feet and meters
- Starting point is at beginning of first
(downstream) habitat unit
11Riparian Transect
Each zone is 10 meters (33 feet) long Total
transect length 30 meters (100 feet)
12Riparian Transect
Width 10 feet
STREAM
Estimate cover by 10-20 increments May have
more or less than 100 feet of riparian zone
Length 11 feet
13Johnson Creek
175 ft
14Measure Slope
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 1
10
40
25
5
55
15Greenline Transect
GREENLINE the first strip of vegetation along
the stream
STREAM
Length 11 feet
Width 5 feet
16Riparian Tree Count
Conifer
Deciduous
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19Tree Size Class
Circumference
Diameter Circumference ? (approx.
3.14)
Diameter
20What Does it Tell Us?
- Riparian and Greenline Transects
- Extent and diversity of riparian zone
- Stability
- Invasive species
- Riparian Tree Count
- Age-class diversity
- Large woody debris recruitment (old growth
conifer, gt35, is MOST desirable)
21Evaluation of recruitment
- How many trees of varying size are present in the
riparian zone? - How close/far are they from the water?
- Over what time period might they become available?
22Large Woody Debris