Riparian vegetation and geomorphological interactions in anabranching rivers: a global review

Marcelo Henriques, Tim R. McVicar, Kate L. Holland, Edoardo Daly

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Abstract

Anabranching rivers are characterized by multiple active channels. Vegetation, flow regime and sediment retention are critical components for the formation, evolution and stability of these rivers; however, the connections relating river dynamics with riparian vegetation development and distribution are still not well known. This review discusses the relationship between anabranching rivers and riparian vegetation, showing examples of how vegetation affects anabranching rivers and how it is also affected by river dynamics. Consequences of poor management and human activities that can disrupt river–vegetation systems are also explored, presenting some examples of modifications to the stability and longevity of anabranching rivers. Challenges to design and implement appropriate policy and management practices in anabranching rivers are most frequently driven by poor experimental evidence due to difficulties in collecting data in these often remote and large river systems. Remote sensing technologies that account for key interactions between riparian vegetation, river flow and morphology changes can provide means to overcome these challenges.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2370
Number of pages19
JournalEcohydrology
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • anabranching rivers
  • riparian vegetation
  • river management
  • vegetation dynamics

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