Effects of river flow regime on cottonwood leaf litter dynamics in semi-arid northwestern Colorado

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We compared production and breakdown of Fremont cottonwood (Populus deltoides wislizenii) leaf litter at matched floodplain sites on the regulated Green River and unregulated Yampa River in semi-arid northwestern Colorado. Litter production under trees was similar at sites in 1999 (250 g/m2, oven-dry) but lower in 2000 (215 and 130 g/m2), a drought year that also featured an outbreak of defoliating beetles at the Yampa River site. Our production values were similar to the few others reported for riparian forests within semi-arid or arid areas. Leaf litter in portions of the floodplain not inundated during the spring flood lost organic matter at the same rate as leaves placed in upland sites in 1998 and 2000: 35 to 50% of organic matter during an approximately 160-day spring and summer period. Inundated litter lost 55 to 90% of its organic matter during the same period. Organic matter loss from inundated leaves increased with duration of inundation and with deposition of fine sediment. Pooled across locations, leafpack data suggested that nitrogen concentration (mg N/kg organic matter) increased until about 65% of the initial organic matter was lost. This increase likely reflected the buildup of microbial decomposer populations. The role of insects and other macroinvertebrates in litter breakdown apparently was minor at both sites. Large spatial and temporal variation in litter dynamics in aridland floodplain settings is ensured by microtopographic variation in the alluvial surface coupled with year-to-year variation associated with most natural flood regimes. Factors reducing flood flow frequency or magnitude will reduce overall breakdown rates on the floodplain towards those found in drier upland environments.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Effects of river flow regime on cottonwood leaf litter dynamics in semi-arid northwestern Colorado
Series title Southwestern Naturalist
DOI 10.1894/0038-4909(2003)048<0188:EORFRO>2.0.CO;2
Volume 48
Issue 2
Year Published 2003
Language English
Publisher Southwestern Association of Naturalists
Contributing office(s) Fort Collins Science Center
Description 14 p.
First page 188
Last page 201
Country United States
State Colorado
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