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Reassembling ecological communities and rebuilding habitats through active restoration treatments require curating the selection of plant species to u...
Read moreThe Society for Ecological Restoration defines restoration as "the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, ...
Read moreCoastal habitat-forming species provide protection and essential habitat for fisheries but their ability to maintain these services are under threat f...
Read moreEcosystem restoration is a global priority, currently promoted by several ambitious commitments. Most of the research to guide restoration practices w...
Read moreRestoration actions can halt biodiversity loss and rescue its services. However, in order to be effective, priority areas for restoration should be ch...
Read moreEcological restoration often targets plant community recovery, but restoration success may depend on the recovery of a complex web of biotic interacti...
Read moreMany degraded ecosystems need active restoration to conserve biodiversity and re-establish ecosystem function, both highlighted targets of the UN Deca...
Read moreVegetation restoration has an important effect on soil carbon (C) pool dynamics. Highly stable iron (Fe)-associated C is an important component of the...
Read moreThe restoration of diverse self-sustaining ecosystems requires re-establishment of functional interactions among species. For plant communities, polli...
Read moreIn recent years, river restoration science has been searching for biological indicators of improvement in the physical habitats of streams. To date, r...
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