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Cobble bars, also known as “river scour prairies,” are unique plant communities that exist on open, flood-washed areas of bedrock, cobble, or gravel along large rivers. Cobble bar habitat is uncommon, with an estimated 500 acres of remaining today, worldwide. It only exists along free-flowing rivers where heavy rainfall can drastically change water levels, scouring out species not adapted to these conditions. These river scour prairies are home to many plants that are also found in the tallgrass prairies of the American Midwest. Both habitats depend on periodic disturbance to maintain their open character – fire in the tallgrass prairies and flooding on the cobble bars.
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Last updated: May 4, 2024