wo outstanding papers on restoration and succession are briefly discussed as model papers for the type of research papers Appl. Veg.Sci. should publish. The paper on restoration concentrates on the introduction of hay to a site in order to speed up the introduction of target species. The paper on succession discusses the importance of plant colonization ‘windows’ opened by extreme weather events for succession and for offering optimum periods for intervention in restoration practice. Some remarks are also made on the electronic availability of ecology papers.Fil: Wilson, J. Bastow. University of Otago; Nueva ZelandaFil: White, Peter S.. University of North Carolina; Estados UnidosFil: Bakker, Jan P.. University of Groningen; Países BajosFil...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the 'Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
Climate change continues to alter the seasonal timing and extremes of global temperature and precipi...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the 'Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
Two outstanding papers on restoration and succession are briefly, discussed as model papers for the ...
Two outstanding papers on restoration and succession are briefly discussed as model papers for the t...
Restoration ecology is becoming an important part of applied science, especially because of the pres...
Edited volume on restoration ecology and use of succession in restoration processess
As the science of restoration ecology and the practice of habitat restoration adapt to new sets of g...
Grasslands are extensive, surprisingly biodiverse, highly altered by humans, and not as well protect...
Species dispersal, establishment, and assembly are crucial stages of the life history of plants, and...
1. The need to rehabilitate and restore ecological resources degraded by overuse was already establi...
Classically succession is thought of as the orderly, gradual change in vegetation types (Clements 19...
This special issue contains 13 papers presented at the Groningen Conference on Restoration Ecology, ...
Ecosystem restoration is vitally important, to return ecosystem in acceptable stage after anthropoge...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the ‘Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the 'Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
Climate change continues to alter the seasonal timing and extremes of global temperature and precipi...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the 'Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
Two outstanding papers on restoration and succession are briefly, discussed as model papers for the ...
Two outstanding papers on restoration and succession are briefly discussed as model papers for the t...
Restoration ecology is becoming an important part of applied science, especially because of the pres...
Edited volume on restoration ecology and use of succession in restoration processess
As the science of restoration ecology and the practice of habitat restoration adapt to new sets of g...
Grasslands are extensive, surprisingly biodiverse, highly altered by humans, and not as well protect...
Species dispersal, establishment, and assembly are crucial stages of the life history of plants, and...
1. The need to rehabilitate and restore ecological resources degraded by overuse was already establi...
Classically succession is thought of as the orderly, gradual change in vegetation types (Clements 19...
This special issue contains 13 papers presented at the Groningen Conference on Restoration Ecology, ...
Ecosystem restoration is vitally important, to return ecosystem in acceptable stage after anthropoge...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the ‘Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the 'Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...
Climate change continues to alter the seasonal timing and extremes of global temperature and precipi...
The paper summarizes ideas which were discussed during the 'Spontaneous Succession in Ecosystem Rest...