Indictors of wetland health improve following small-scale ecological restoration on private land
Shannon Bentley, Stephanie A. Tomscha, Julie R. Deslippe
Abstract
and Olsen Phosphorus by 23%. These effects on soil physical characteristics and microbial communities were strongest in the wettest locations. Restored wetlands clustered into three main groups based on indicators of wetland health. Hydrological flow explained the clustering of wetlands, with riverine wetlands exhibiting greater indicators of recovery than depressional wetlands, suggesting that hydrological flow may influence post-restoration recovery. Overall, this study shows that small-scale wetland restoration on private land improved wetland health, providing evidence that it can be an effective use of marginal agricultural land.
Topics & Concepts
WetlandBiodiversityEcosystemEnvironmental scienceRestoration ecologyEcologyEcosystem servicesBiologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsPeatlands and Wetlands EcologyLand Use and Ecosystem Services