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The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous biotic and abiotic factors. Though many studies have e...
Read moreRestorations provide a test of community assembly history theory, and practitioners require information on how assembly history might help to restore ...
Read moreForest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. It remains,...
Read moreThe açaí palm Euterpe oleracea Mart. in the Amazon river delta has seen rapid expansion to meet increased demand for its fruit. This has been achieved...
Read moreThree common goals for restoration are (i) rapid plant establishment, (ii) long-term plant persistence and (iii) restoration of functioning ecosystems...
Read moreConversion of natural and agricultural areas to conifer plantations is an important element of global change. Despite their widespread distribution an...
Read moreThe application of a filter-based assembly model is a promising concept to support ecological restoration. The filters illustrate dispersal, abiotic a...
Read moreBrowsing by large mammals may strongly constrain the growth and reproduction of woody plants, and may alter the food quality and resource availability...
Read moreDry matter yield, leaf growth and population dynamics of turves taken from an old Lolium perenne/Trifolium repens-dominated pasture were studied in co...
Read morePrzewalski's horses and Asiatic wild asses were thought to have coexisted in the past. After reintroducing the extinct-in-the-wild Przewalski's horses...
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