Toward an era of restoration in ecology: successes, failures, and opportunities ahead
KN Suding - Annual review of ecology, evolution, and …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
As an inevitable consequence of increased environmental degradation and anticipated
future environmental change, societal demand for ecosystem restoration is rapidly …
future environmental change, societal demand for ecosystem restoration is rapidly …
Novel ecosystems: implications for conservation and restoration
Many ecosystems are rapidly being transformed into new, non-historical configurations
owing to a variety of local and global changes. We discuss how new systems can arise in …
owing to a variety of local and global changes. We discuss how new systems can arise in …
Applying trait‐based models to achieve functional targets for theory‐driven ecological restoration
DC Laughlin - Ecology letters, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Manipulating community assemblages to achieve functional targets is a key component of
restoring degraded ecosystems. The response‐and‐effect trait framework provides a …
restoring degraded ecosystems. The response‐and‐effect trait framework provides a …
When and where to actively restore ecosystems?
Given the extent of land use and land cover change by humans on a global scale,
conservation efforts have increasingly focused on restoring degraded ecosystems to provide …
conservation efforts have increasingly focused on restoring degraded ecosystems to provide …
Intervention ecology: applying ecological science in the twenty-first century
Rapid, extensive, and ongoing environmental change increasingly demands that humans
intervene in ecosystems to maintain or restore ecosystem services and biodiversity. At the …
intervene in ecosystems to maintain or restore ecosystem services and biodiversity. At the …
Step back from the forest and step up to the Bonn Challenge: how a broad ecological perspective can promote successful landscape restoration
We currently face both an extinction and a biome crisis embedded in a changing climate.
Many biodiverse ecosystems are being lost at far higher rates than they are being protected …
Many biodiverse ecosystems are being lost at far higher rates than they are being protected …
The role of plant interactions in the restoration of degraded ecosystems: a meta‐analysis across life‐forms and ecosystems
L Gómez‐Aparicio - Journal of Ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Traditionally, techniques of plant manipulation during restoration have focused on the
reduction of competition by 'problematic'existing vegetation. However, the increasing …
reduction of competition by 'problematic'existing vegetation. However, the increasing …
From reintroduction to assisted colonization: moving along the conservation translocation spectrum
PJ Seddon - Restoration Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Translocation, the intentional movement of living organisms from one area to another is
increasingly being used as a conservation tool to overcome barriers to dispersal. A …
increasingly being used as a conservation tool to overcome barriers to dispersal. A …
Integrating ecosystem functions into restoration ecology—recent advances and future directions
Including ecosystem functions into restoration ecology has been repeatedly suggested, yet
there is limited evidence that this is taking place without bias to certain habitats, species, or …
there is limited evidence that this is taking place without bias to certain habitats, species, or …
[PDF][PDF] Environmental and health impacts of Canada's oil sands industry
P Gosselin, SE Hrudey, MA Naeth… - Royal Society of …, 2010 - aeic-iaac.gc.ca
This is the first in the “new series” of expert panel reports to be commissioned by The Royal
Society of Canada/La Société royale du Canada. The Council of the Society, the presidents …
Society of Canada/La Société royale du Canada. The Council of the Society, the presidents …