1.Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable. Novel ecosystems may be managed by targeting specific components and accepting the novelty of other ecosystem attributes. The feasibility of this component-wise management of novel ecosystems has rarely been tested. 2.In a novel grassland, where C3 grasses have replaced C4 grasses, nutrients have been elevated, and diversity has been lost due to a history of agricultural land use, we aimed to return diversity using seed addition, without altering the dominant grass matrix or nutrient status. Using direct seeding, with and without soil disturbance, we assessed the ability of 10 species of native forbs to establish. ...
1. Grassland for livestock production is a major form of land use throughout Europe and its intensiv...
Many grassland biodiversity experiments show a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosys...
Restoration of agricultural fields is challenging, especially in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. We c...
1.Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable....
Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable. N...
1. Land-use intensification has caused dramatic declines in grassland biodiversity, and in Europe th...
The success of grassland biodiversity restoration schemes is determined by many factors; as such the...
1. Semi–natural perennial grasslands are of increasing importance as components of multifunctional a...
The positive relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem functioning has been criticized for ...
Aims The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is among the most active areas ...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
1. Species interactions in diverse plant communities affect community-scale functions such as above-...
1. Human impacts are often thought of as homogenizing natural communities, but it is unclear how the...
1. Grassland for livestock production is a major form of land use throughout Europe and its intensiv...
Many grassland biodiversity experiments show a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosys...
Restoration of agricultural fields is challenging, especially in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. We c...
1.Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable....
Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable. N...
1. Land-use intensification has caused dramatic declines in grassland biodiversity, and in Europe th...
The success of grassland biodiversity restoration schemes is determined by many factors; as such the...
1. Semi–natural perennial grasslands are of increasing importance as components of multifunctional a...
The positive relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem functioning has been criticized for ...
Aims The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is among the most active areas ...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
1. Species interactions in diverse plant communities affect community-scale functions such as above-...
1. Human impacts are often thought of as homogenizing natural communities, but it is unclear how the...
1. Grassland for livestock production is a major form of land use throughout Europe and its intensiv...
Many grassland biodiversity experiments show a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosys...
Restoration of agricultural fields is challenging, especially in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. We c...