Long‐term studies of vegetation recovery following post‐mining restoration in low‐productivity, high‐stress areas are limited, but essential for understanding underlying ecological processes and evaluating management practices. This study's goal was to describe temporal patterns of recovery (up to 37 years) in vegetation structure, floristic diversity, and composition following post‐mining restoration at two sites, and identify potential drivers of restoration outcomes, in the nutrient‐poor, seasonally dry, species‐rich, fire‐prone kwongan vegetation of southwest Western Australia. Vegetation development is progressing and restoration measures are within range of native reference values, but there is large variation in both patterns observe...
The nature of community patterns and environmental drivers in kwongan mediterranean‐type shrubland o...
Aim The importance of restoring ecosystem functions to native systems that have been degraded, da...
Time since last fire and fire frequency are strong determinants of plant community composition in fi...
Restored plant communities provide a uniquely simplified context for studying difficult questions su...
This research project investigates one of the key stages in the plant life cycle that is hypothesise...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on interactions between floristic composition and e...
1. Variation in the spatial arrangement of plants can lead to differences in the rates and trajector...
The primary goal of restoration is to create self-sustaining ecological communities that are resilie...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on interactions between floristic composition and e...
Time since last fire and fire frequency are strong determinants of plant community composition in fi...
Postfire resprouting and recruitment from seed are key plant life-history traits that influence popu...
The structure and composition of much of the contemporary vegetation of south-western Australia is c...
Frequent fires have been suggested to result in a decline in plant species composition and structure...
Endangered Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. ex Benth.) dominated ecosystems have been extensiv...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on the floristic composition of a single community ...
The nature of community patterns and environmental drivers in kwongan mediterranean‐type shrubland o...
Aim The importance of restoring ecosystem functions to native systems that have been degraded, da...
Time since last fire and fire frequency are strong determinants of plant community composition in fi...
Restored plant communities provide a uniquely simplified context for studying difficult questions su...
This research project investigates one of the key stages in the plant life cycle that is hypothesise...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on interactions between floristic composition and e...
1. Variation in the spatial arrangement of plants can lead to differences in the rates and trajector...
The primary goal of restoration is to create self-sustaining ecological communities that are resilie...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on interactions between floristic composition and e...
Time since last fire and fire frequency are strong determinants of plant community composition in fi...
Postfire resprouting and recruitment from seed are key plant life-history traits that influence popu...
The structure and composition of much of the contemporary vegetation of south-western Australia is c...
Frequent fires have been suggested to result in a decline in plant species composition and structure...
Endangered Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. ex Benth.) dominated ecosystems have been extensiv...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on the floristic composition of a single community ...
The nature of community patterns and environmental drivers in kwongan mediterranean‐type shrubland o...
Aim The importance of restoring ecosystem functions to native systems that have been degraded, da...
Time since last fire and fire frequency are strong determinants of plant community composition in fi...