![]() Riparian floodplain wetlands of the arid and semiarid Southwest. Legacies of flood reduction on a dryland river. Stromberg JC, PB Shafroth, AF Hazelton.Dryland riparian ecosystems in the American Southwest: sensitivity and resilience to climatic extremes. Stromberg JC, K McCluney, M Dixon, T Meixner.The Goldilocks effect: Intermittent stream reaches sustain more plant species than those with perennial or ephemeral flow. ![]() Multitaxonomic diversity patterns along a desert riparian–upland gradient. Coykan CU,LA Brand, L Ries, JC Stromberg, C Hass, DA Simmons Jr., WJD Patterson, JL Sabo.Root patterns and hydrogeomorphic niches of riparian plants in the American Southwest. Floods, drought, and seed mass of riparian plant species. Stromberg JC, AF Hazelton, JA Boudell.Projecting avian response to landscape management along the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico. Brand LA, MD Dixon, T Fetz, JC Stromberg, S Stewart, G Garber, DC Goodrich, DS Brookshire, CD Broadbent, K Benedict.Implementing environmental flows in integrated water resources management and the ecosystem approach. Overton I.C., Smith D.M., Dalton J., Barchiesi S., Acreman M.C., Stromberg, J.C, Kirby, J.M.Linkages between primary seed dispersal, hydrochory, and flood timing in a dryland river. River Research and Applications 28:143-159. ![]() Some of the methods she and her students have used are greenhouse experiments, soil seed bank studies, seed dispersal tracking, dendrochronolgy, and field sampling of vegetation and flora along rivers and wetlands of the desert Southwest. By revealing the links between patterns and processes, she provides resource managers with information that can help inform conservation and restoration efforts. Other research takes place at sites altered by river damming, ground water pumping, effluent discharge, or urbanization. She conducts some research at reference sites, where human influence is minimal. Professor Stromberg studies vegetation-hydrology interactions. Most recently, she is investigating factors relating to endangerment and recovery of imperiled wetland plant species. She researches how human activities in arid and semiarid regions influence riparian plant populations, communities, and landscapes. Julie Stromberg is a plant ecologist and botanist who specializes in riparian and wetland ecosystems.
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