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Seeding is an important management tool in aridland restoration, but seeded species often fail to establish. Previous research has largely focused on ...
Read moreLand managers choose seed from a variety of provenances for restoration projects. By selecting seed of the local ecotype, managers can increase establ...
Read moreAt the start of the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), the restoration of degraded ecosystems is more than ever a global priority. Tree p...
Read moreA phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within dominant species interacts with the local species p...
Read moreGlobal habitat fragmentation and loss of undisturbed grasslands has led to the use of non-local seed and cultivars in restoration. There is concern th...
Read moreThe distribution of dispersal distances (the dispersal kernel) is a major determinant of spatial population dynamics, yet little is known about the sh...
Read moreMany restoration projects use seeds to found new populations, and understanding phenotypic traits associated with seedling establishment in disturbed ...
Read moreA growing number of restoration projects require large amounts of seeds. As harvesting natural populations cannot cover the demand, wild plants are of...
Read moreThe use of road verges in SW Australia for conservation of indigenous species was investigated in B. hookeriana, a shrub which is a major food source ...
Read more4 sites in SE Idaho previously sown to Agropyron cristatum were compared with adjacent native plant communities. Sites 1 and 2 were essentially monocu...
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