Integrating plant- and animal-based perspectives for more effective restoration of biodiversity
暂无分享,去创建一个
David B. Lindenmayer | Hugh P. Possingham | Libby Rumpff | Atte Moilanen | Kerrie A. Wilson | Richard J. Hobbs | Tara G. Martin | Andrew F. Bennett | Clive McAlpine | Karen D. Holl | Peter A. Vesk | R. Mac Nally | J. L. Reid | Carla Catterall | Martine Maron | Saul A. Cunningham | Luke P. Shoo | Leonie Seabrook | R. Hobbs | Rebecca K. Runting | D. Lindenmayer | H. Possingham | K. Holl | K. Wilson | A. Bennett | P. Vesk | C. McAlpine | M. Maron | A. Moilanen | L. Shoo | R. M. Nally | L. Rumpff | C. Catterall | S. Cunningham | I. Lunt | James A. Thomson | Ian D. Lunt | James | L. Seabrook | T. Martin | Thomson | J. Thomson | K. Wilson | Libby Rumpff
[1] M. Palmer,et al. Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology , 2016 .
[2] D. Stouffer,et al. Exotic birds increase generalization and compensate for native bird decline in plant-frugivore assemblages. , 2014, The Journal of animal ecology.
[3] Adam Lampert,et al. Optimal approaches for balancing invasive species eradication and endangered species management , 2014, Science.
[4] M. Hebblewhite,et al. Status and Ecological Effects of the World’s Largest Carnivores , 2014, Science.
[5] David B. Lindenmayer,et al. The law of diminishing returns: woodland birds respond to native vegetation cover at multiple spatial scales and over time , 2014 .
[6] D. Lindenmayer,et al. Hollow futures? Tree decline, lag effects and hollow‐dependent species , 2013 .
[7] S. Harris,et al. Assessing the Potential to Restore Historic Grazing Ecosystems with Tortoise Ecological Replacements , 2013, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.
[8] J. L. Reid,et al. Testing applied nucleation as a strategy to facilitate tropical forest recovery , 2013 .
[9] Richard J Hobbs,et al. Hurdles and Opportunities for Landscape-Scale Restoration , 2013, Science.
[10] C. Carroll,et al. The contribution of plant species with a steady‐state flowering phenology to native bee conservation and bee pollination services , 2013 .
[11] P. Brancalion,et al. Challenges and Opportunities in Applying a Landscape Ecology Perspective in Ecological Restoration: a Powerful Approach to Shape Neolandscapes , 2013 .
[12] I. Chades,et al. Setting Realistic Recovery Targets for Two Interacting Endangered Species, Sea Otter and Northern Abalone , 2012, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.
[13] Haldre S. Rogers,et al. Seed dispersal in changing landscapes. , 2012 .
[14] A. Freeman,et al. Can active restoration of tropical rainforest rescue biodiversity? A case with bird community indicators , 2012 .
[16] R. Wirth,et al. Performance and fate of tree seedlings on and around nests of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes: ecological filters in a fragmented forest. , 2011 .
[17] J. Aronson,et al. What Role Should Government Regulation Play in Ecological Restoration? Ongoing Debate in São Paulo State, Brazil , 2011 .
[18] E. Bernhardt,et al. Testing the field of dreams hypothesis: functional responses to urbanization and restoration in stream ecosystems. , 2011, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.
[19] Marissa F. McBride,et al. Optimal restoration: Accounting for space, time and uncertainty , 2011 .
[20] A. Stanley,et al. Determining appropriate goals for restoration of imperilled communities and species , 2011 .
[21] D. Lindenmayer,et al. Benchmark stem densities for forests and woodlands in south-eastern Australia under conditions of relatively little modification by humans since European settlement , 2010 .
[22] Karen D. Holl,et al. Direct Seeding to Restore Tropical Mature‐Forest Species in Areas of Slash‐and‐Burn Agriculture , 2010 .
[23] I. MacGregor‐Fors,et al. Bird community shifts related to different forest restoration efforts: a case study from a managed habitat matrix in Mexico. , 2010 .
[24] Hugh P. Possingham,et al. Mathematical problem definition for ecological restoration planning , 2010 .
[25] M. Obrist,et al. Effects of ecological compensation meadows on arthropod diversity in adjacent intensively managed grassland , 2010 .
[26] D. Lindenmayer,et al. What makes an effective restoration planting for woodland birds , 2010 .
[27] K. Dixon. Pollination and Restoration , 2009, Science.
[28] Joern Fischer,et al. Revegetation in agricultural areas: the development of structural complexity and floristic diversity. , 2009, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.
[29] Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues,et al. On the restoration of high diversity forests: 30 years of experience in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. , 2009 .
[30] A. Bennett,et al. Where and when to revegetate: a quantitative method for scheduling landscape reconstruction. , 2009, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.
[31] R. Mac Nally,et al. Native bird breeding in a chronosequence of revegetated sites , 2009, Oecologia.
[32] Richard E. Lewis,et al. The restoration of the Mauritius Kestrel Falco punctatus population , 2008 .
[33] Yvonne M. Buckley,et al. The role of research for integrated management of invasive species, invaded landscapes and communities , 2008 .
[34] P. Vesk,et al. Time lags in provision of habitat resources through revegetation , 2008 .
[35] Melinda L. Moir,et al. Invertebrates and the Restoration of a Forest Ecosystem: 30 Years of Research following Bauxite Mining in Western Australia , 2007 .
[36] Hugh P. Possingham,et al. Optimizing landscape configuration: A case study of woodland birds in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia , 2007 .
[37] Carla Catterall,et al. How much do site age, habitat structure and spatial isolation influence the restoration of rainforest beetle species assemblages? , 2007 .
[38] Peter A. Vesk,et al. Getting trees on farms the easy way? Lessons from a model of eucalypt regeneration on pastures , 2006 .
[39] J. Koch,et al. Planting density effects and selective herbivory by kangaroos on species used in restoring forest communities , 2006 .
[40] J. Andel,et al. Restoration Ecology: The New Frontier. , 2012 .
[41] Carla Catterall,et al. Do frugivorous birds assist rainforest succession in weed dominated oldfield regrowth of subtropical Australia , 2006 .
[42] P. Vesk,et al. The clock is ticking—Revegetation and habitat for birds and arboreal mammals in rural landscapes of southern Australia , 2006 .
[43] D. Richardson,et al. Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order , 2006 .
[44] S. Scheu,et al. Biodiversity and Litter Decomposition in Terrestrial Ecosystems , 2005 .
[45] C. Moxham,et al. Eucalypt establishment in agricultural landscapes and implications for landscape-scale restoration , 2005 .
[46] A. Watts,et al. The Myths of Restoration Ecology , 2005 .
[47] Paul R. Ehrlich,et al. Ecosystem consequences of bird declines , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[48] C. Dussault,et al. Ecological Impacts of Deer Overabundance , 2004 .
[49] Richard J. Hobbs,et al. Assembly rules and restoration ecology : bridging the gap between theory and practice , 2004 .
[50] N. Jordan,et al. SOIL CARBON ADDITION CONTROLS WEEDS AND FACILITATES PRAIRIE RESTORATION , 2003 .
[51] Katharine N. Suding,et al. RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SPECIES TRAITS: SEPARATING LEVELS OF RESPONSE AND IDENTIFYING LINKAGES TO ABUNDANCE , 2003 .
[52] Joel s. Brown,et al. The ghost of granivory past , 2001 .