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Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

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Page 1: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer

The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Page 2: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Outline

• issue(s)• context - background • progress to date

– riparian plant coloniser trial – riparian typology– ecology of turbid streams– functional biodiversity– in-stream processes & productivity

• where to next?

Page 3: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

• Improving biodiversity

• Carbon – natives, Kyoto

• Natives on farmland

• Greening “our” place

• Catchment intervention point – functions

• Improving water quality

Issue - drivers

Page 4: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Context

• Catchment – stream health

• Intervention point – riparian

• What’s there?

• What’s the condition?

• What are the functions?

• Can we do anything about it?

• What would we do, and where?

Page 5: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Native Plants for stream Native Plants for stream bank stabilisationbank stabilisation

Progress - Part 1Progress - Part 1

Page 6: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Riparian coloniser trial

• SpeciesCommon Botanical Name name

Karamu Coprosma robustaRibbonwood Plagianthus regiusKowhai Sophora tetrapteraLemonwood Pittosporum eugenoides

Kohuhu Pittosporum tenuifoliumLacebark Hoheria populneaMapou Myrsine australisFivefinger Pseudopanax arboreusCabbage tree Cordyline australisRewarewa Knightia excelsaManuka Leptospermum scopariumTutu Coriaria arborea

• Field trial

• Architecture – Canopy spread– Root depth– Lateral root spread

• Biomass partitioning– Above-ground– Below-ground

Page 7: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Sorted on Year 2 data

tutukowhai

fivefingerkaramu

lemonwoodrewarewa

kohuhumapou

cabbage treemanuka

lacebark

ribbonwood

Mea

n r

oo

t d

epth

(cm

)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Year 1Year 2

Root depth

Page 8: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Root spread

Year 1Year 2

Sorted on Year 2 data

kohuhufivefinger

lemonwoodkowhai

mapoulacebark

cabbage treekaramu

rewarewamanuka

ribbonwood tutu

Mea

n r

oo

t sp

read

(cm

)

0

10

20

30

40

50

Year 1Year 2

Page 9: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Biomass

Sorted on Year 2 below ground data

l emonwoodkohuhu

r ewar ewakowhai

l acebar k t ut ukar amu

mapoumanuka

f i vef i nger

cabbage t r ee

r i bbonwood

Ab

ove

an

d b

elo

w g

rou

nd

mea

n b

iom

ass

(g)

-100

-50

0

50

100

150

Year 1 above groundYear 1 below groundYear 2 above groundYear 2 below ground

Page 10: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Top of the class?

1 year old 2 year old

m

m

Page 11: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

1 year old 2 year old 3 year old

Page 12: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Cabbage tree – Cordyline australis

Czernin, unpublished data

Page 13: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Riparian Typology for Riparian Typology for the Motueka River Catchmentthe Motueka River Catchment

Progress - Part 2Progress - Part 2

Page 14: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Methods - general

• 156 stream sections examined• Big rivers and small streams• Reasonable geographic spread• Not in the mountains – DOC land• Access a key criteria• John Quinn’s methodology• Rapid assessment – 40 mins • Feb – March 2001 - drought• Statistical analyses not completed• Map of types not done yet

Page 15: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Rainy

Motueka

Wangapeka

TadmorSherry

Dart

Motupiko

Baton

StanleyBrook

Dove

Orinoco

Wai-wheroPearse

Graeme

Pokororo

Brooklyn

Red Hills

Page 16: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Rainy

Motueka

Wangapeka

TadmorSherry

Dart

Motupiko

Baton

StanleyBrook

Dove

Orinoco

Wai-wheroPearse

Graeme

Pokororo

Brooklyn

Red Hills

Kahurangi Nat Park

Page 17: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Results – general

• Many low order streams dry• Rosgen useful• Geomorphic control > landuse control• Substrate variable – fines downstream• Riparian veg. generally poor in non-forest areas• What’s there is narrow - 1 or 2 trees deep• Natives very low – mostly willows/weeds

Page 18: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Results – stock

Stock access to stream LBStock access to stream LB 44%44%

Stock access to stream RBStock access to stream RB 41%41%

Stock damage to bankStock damage to bank

None

Minor

Moderate

Extreme

Page 19: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Results - fencing

Fenced

Fence type

None

Fenced

Electric

Post/batten

Page 20: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Results – Woody debris

Absent

Sparse

Common

Abundant

Page 21: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Results Current Potential

Bank Stability 3.3 4.3 Overland flow 2.7 3.8 Nutrient 2.0 2.9 Denitrification 1.0 1.6 Shade for temp control 2.5 4.0 Shade for plants 2.5 3.9Wood 1.7 3.1 Litter 2.4 3.7 Fish habitat 2.8 3.3 Flooding reduction 1.8 2.1 Recreation 2.3 2.8 Aesthetics 2.3 3.8

1 5GoodPoor

Page 22: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Ecology of Turbid StreamsEcology of Turbid StreamsProgress - Part 3Progress - Part 3

Page 23: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

StudyAreas -

Waiapu &Waipaoa

Catchments

N 0 30 km

Ruatoria

Gisborne

East Cape

Page 24: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Temperature records - forest vs pasture stream

5

10

15

20

25

30

3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2

Te Arai River: Bush vs Pasture

Temp.

( oC)

Date 2000

Criterion for stoneflies

Page 25: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Torrentfish

Page 26: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Fish - sediment relationship

0 1 2 3 4 5 6No. of fish spp

1.0

10.0

100.0

1000.0

Sus

pend

ed s

edim

ent (

g/m

3 )

Page 27: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Fish-eye photograph of riparian

shade(pasture stream)

Page 28: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Interim Results

• Native Streams -• good water quality

• diverse biology - high “stream health”

• Pasture streams - “degraded”• very poor water quality

• “tolerant” animals dominate - “low stream health”

• Pine plantation streams - • in better “shape’ than pasture streams

Page 29: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Where to next?

• complete map of the river habitat • continue native plant trial• measure stream health - habitat quality - riparian

condition at representative sites • determine the distribution of native fish• role of intact riparian vegetation in controlling

sediment supply • role of riparian vegetation for stream habitat • rapid techniques for assessing riparian veg. • conduct a riparian intervention experiment

Page 30: Chris Phillips Roger Young, Mike Marden, Rob Davies-Colley, Lisa Langer The Motueka Riparian Management Project

Last slide – phew!