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Restoration of terrestrial ecosystems often requires re-introduction of plants. In restored sites, the plants often face environments that differ from...
Read moreClimate change, land degradation and invasive alien species (IAS) threaten grassland ecosystems worldwide. IAS clearing and grassland restoration woul...
Read moreDesigning effective restoration strategies is a priority in recovering salt marsh plants. Hydrological connectivity is a main driver underpinning the ...
Read moreWhile freshwater systems provide important goods and services for society, they are threatened by human activity. Fragmentation is one of the most ser...
Read moreRestoring biologically appropriate habitat networks is fundamental to the persistence and connectivity of at-risk species surviving in highly fragment...
Read moreVariation in the spatial arrangement of plants can lead to differences in the rates and trajectories of change in the composition, structure and funct...
Read moreRestoration thinning involves the selective removal of stems in woody ecosystems to restore historical or ecologically desirable ecosystem structure a...
Read moreThe source of seed or plant material can have profound implications for the success of restoration efforts because most species exhibit adaptive genet...
Read moreEcological restoration outcomes are highly variable, undermining efforts to recover biodiversity and ecosystem functions. One poorly understood source...
Read moreMycorrhizas form a critical link between above-ground plants and the soil system by influencing plant nutrition, nutrient cycling and soil structure. ...
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