Response of black poplar (Populus nigra L.) to hydrogeomorphological constraints: a semi-controlled ex situ experiment

2015 
Based on the hypothesis of an eco-evolutionary feedback between woody riparian species and fluvial geomorphology, a semi-controlled ex situ experiment has been planned to quantify key response functional traits (morphological and biomechanical) of Populus nigra L. cuttings to simulated hydrogeomorphological constraints, as well as to dissociate the specific responses to them. The constraints tested are sediment burial and drag force exerted by floods. The characteristics of the experiment are presented as well as the experimental design. The hypothesis of a positive niche construction by P. nigra is tested to a certain degree. The results from this research will improve our understanding of riparian ecosystem functioning and specifically of the role of this key woody pioneer species within active floodplain rivers.
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