Hydrological disturbance benefits a native fish at the expense of an exotic fish Some native fish in New Zealand do not coexist with introduc...
Relative Performance of Native and Exotic Grass Species in Response to Amendment of Drastically Disturbed Serpentine Substrates 1 Limited information exists on approaches to effectively re...
Impacts of restoration treatments on alien plant invasion in Pinus ponderosa forests, Montana, USA Invasion by alien plant species represents a challenge to la...
Soil history as a primary control on plant invasion in abandoned agricultural fields Abandoned agricultural (AA) fields are often invaded by exot...
Climate change implications for river restoration in global biodiversity hotspots Global biodiversity hotspots contain exceptional concentrati...
Restoration thinning accelerates structural development and carbon sequestration in an endangered Australian ecosystem 1. Restoration thinning involves the selective removal of st...
Why climate change makes riparian restoration more important than ever: Recommendations for practice and research Over the next century, climate change will dramatically alte...
Dead planet, living planet: Biodiversity and ecosystem restoration for sustainable development Ecosystems, from forests and freshwater to coral reefs and s...
Microbial community structure and denitrification in a wetland mitigation bank Wetland mitigation is implemented to replace ecosystem funct...
Butterfly and plant specialists suffer from reduced connectivity in fragmented landscapes 1. Calcareous grasslands are diverse hotspots for plant and ...
Do changes in the frequency, magnitude and timing of extreme climatic events threaten the population viability of coastal birds? 1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and ...