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Ecological restoration and plant re-introductions aim to create plant populations that are genetically similar to natural populations to preserve the ...
Read moreHighly disturbed areas such as surface-mined land provide a great challenge for ecological restoration. The goal is to identify appropriate restoratio...
Read moreFires undermine efforts to restore degraded forests in the wet tropics and subtropics. Grasslands and shrublands established after fires are more fire...
Read morePlants or seeds produced in botanic gardens or nurseries have become an important source of plant material for reintroductions or population reinforce...
Read moreThe recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic disturbance vary considerably and may depend on prior land...
Read moreEx-arable fields have been suggested as potential sites for re-creation of semi-natural grasslands, but information is still limited on the temporal s...
Read moreThe success of ecological restoration is often judged by the number and abundance of species, especially rare ones that have established since restora...
Read moreSeed mixtures of wildflowers are used increasingly in schemes to restore biodiversity in intensively managed farmland. Usually, the seed mixtures are ...
Read moreEcological restoration outcomes are highly variable, undermining efforts to recover biodiversity and ecosystem functions. One poorly understood source...
Read more1. Fields left fallow after harvest (i.e. stubble fields) support high wintering densities of many species of granivorous bird. We examined correlates...
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