Revegetation is the most common procedure in the restoration of disturbed areas; this practice usually aims at reconstructing plant communities that can last without further management. A low-cost strategy to assist these efforts is the application of ecological knowledge in the design of the restoration. Promoting ecological processes that enhance the functioning of the restored community could result in higher restoration success. Among these processes, plant–plant interactions, e.g., facilitation and competition, can play an important role, both facilitating and impeding the development of a self-sustaining plant community. Although these processes have been well-studied in nature, we rarely have sufficient knowledge about the whole plan...
The science of restoration ecology seeks ways to advance the understanding of how to restore native ...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Overabundance of shrubs poses a major threat to semiarid ecosystems due to degraded understory veget...
Revegetation is the most common procedure in the restoration of disturbed areas; this practice usual...
Restoring woody vegetation on degraded agricultural land is a widespread and common ecological resto...
Aggressive herbaceous plants are often planted on reclaimed mine sites, but these can inhibit the es...
Degraded land is a major issue globally and impacts human societies on every inhabited continent. To...
Increasing interest among restoration ecologists exists in developing strategies that stimulate biot...
Biodiversity is declining worldwide and many ecosystems have been degraded due to human actions. The...
Progress in early ecological restoration is a measure which has not been extensively studied in the ...
1. Plant facilitation, an ecological interaction that benefits at least one species without harming ...
Attempts to protect and restore gully and bush remnants began about 20 years ago in the Hamilton Eco...
Ecosystem restoration is the practice of assisting recovery in degraded ecological communities. The ...
The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradatio...
Riparian corridors are complex and diverse ecosystems that are essential to the maintenance of globa...
The science of restoration ecology seeks ways to advance the understanding of how to restore native ...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Overabundance of shrubs poses a major threat to semiarid ecosystems due to degraded understory veget...
Revegetation is the most common procedure in the restoration of disturbed areas; this practice usual...
Restoring woody vegetation on degraded agricultural land is a widespread and common ecological resto...
Aggressive herbaceous plants are often planted on reclaimed mine sites, but these can inhibit the es...
Degraded land is a major issue globally and impacts human societies on every inhabited continent. To...
Increasing interest among restoration ecologists exists in developing strategies that stimulate biot...
Biodiversity is declining worldwide and many ecosystems have been degraded due to human actions. The...
Progress in early ecological restoration is a measure which has not been extensively studied in the ...
1. Plant facilitation, an ecological interaction that benefits at least one species without harming ...
Attempts to protect and restore gully and bush remnants began about 20 years ago in the Hamilton Eco...
Ecosystem restoration is the practice of assisting recovery in degraded ecological communities. The ...
The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradatio...
Riparian corridors are complex and diverse ecosystems that are essential to the maintenance of globa...
The science of restoration ecology seeks ways to advance the understanding of how to restore native ...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Overabundance of shrubs poses a major threat to semiarid ecosystems due to degraded understory veget...