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The development of ecological networks could enhance the ability of species to disperse across fragmented landscapes and could mitigate against the ne...
Read moreMaintaining structural and functional elements of ecosystems are essential in order to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem function. As a means of gui...
Read moreEcosystem restoration is becoming a widely recognised solution to the biodiversity crisis. However, there is still a gap between restoration science a...
Read moreRestoration is normally conducted with the goal of creating plant populations that establish, survive, successfully reproduce, contribute to ecosystem...
Read moreThis special issue contains 6 papers entitled: Standards for ecologically successful river restoration; Stating mechanisms and refining criteria for e...
Read moreEcological restoration schemes often assume that after reinstating appropriate abiotic conditions, plant communities will assemble following a single ...
Read moreCentral to the success of restoration is how applied activities influence community assembly mechanisms. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to co...
Read moreSpecies composition is a vital attribute of any ecosystem. Accordingly, ecological restoration often has the original, or "natural," species compositi...
Read moreHabitat restoration is increasingly undertaken in degraded streams and rivers to help improve biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Follow-up assess...
Read moreEcological filter models derived from community assembly theory can inform restoration planning by highlighting management actions most likely to affe...
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