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Cloud Forest Dynamics at Alakahi , Kohala , Hawai ` i. Eric Hansen Tropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science University of Hawai ` i at Hilo. Ola i ka wai a ka `ōpua. There is life in the water from the clouds. Epiphytes. Water Resources. Threats. Urban development - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Cloud Forest Dynamics at Alakahi, Kohala, Hawai`i
Eric HansenTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
University of Hawai`i at Hilo
Ola i ka wai a ka `ōpua.
There is life in the water from the clouds.
Epiphytes
Water Resources
Threats
• Urban development
• Farm expansion
• Marginalization & relocation of poor
• Horticultural products
• Drug production
Invasive species
Climate Change
Why we need cloud forests!
Lāna`i summit region circa 1900’s
Wai
pi`o
P
olol
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STUDY SITE
Need for this Study
• Varying results of previous research in area
• Limitations in past research: - Short sample period - Methodology issues
- Applying unnecessary correction factors
Why New Study?
• “…a need for greater research on hydrology & recharge capacity of the mountain.” (Kohala watershed plan 2008)
• Benefit all stake holders
Measuring Fog
MEASRUING THROUGHFALL
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f(x) = 0.767111815206789 x + 0.76396638880729R² = 0.785508509098381
Kohala_Fog vs. Rain _070410_020711
Fog (mm)
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f(x) = 0.653158607125855 x + 0.309863599545971R² = 0.82617385054973
Kohala_Fog vs. Throughfall_070410_020711
Fog (mm)
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f(x) = 0.387570092055775 x − 0.204719029415755R² = 0.955832783428428
Kohala_Fog+Rain vs. Throughfall_070410_020711
Fog + Rain (mm)
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Conclusion
• Many rare, endemic & threaten species
• The anchor of the mountain watersheds
• Provide water resource to lowlands
• Important for humans & other species
• Knowing hydrologic value = increased understanding to protect cloud forest
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MAHALO NUI LOA:Dr. James Juvik, Dr. Yiqing Li, Dr. Jene Michaud
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