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Classical ecological theory predicts a succession towards plant communities that are determined by environmental conditions. However, in ecological re...
Read moreEcological restoration must achieve functional as well as structural recovery. Functional metrics for re-establishment of trophic interactions can be ...
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 moreShallow lakes throughout the world are subject to drainage, either for fish harvesting or lake restoration. Lake drainage of fish lakes is known to im...
Read moreWoody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences. Attempts to restore herbaceous dominance may fail...
Read moreSoil microorganisms play a crucial role in ecosystem processes and functions, but how their co-occurrence networks respond to restoration of degraded ...
Read moreThe view of post-mining sites is rapidly changing among ecologists and conservationists, as sensitive restoration using spontaneous succession may tur...
Read moreSuccessful restoration of semi-natural grasslands on grasslands previously subject to intensive management needs to overcome manifold barriers. These ...
Read moreGovernment policies are driving landscape-scale changes in land use to provide ecosystem services; but there may be unconsidered cascading effects. A ...
Read morePioneer trees with fleshy fruits are typically planted in restoration projects to attract frugivores as a mean to increase dispersal and accelerate fo...
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