There is current debate about the potential for secondary regrowth to rescue tropical forests from an otherwise inevitable cascade of biodiversity loss due to land clearing and scant evidence to test how well active restoration may accelerate recovery. We used site chronosequences to compare developmental trajectories of vegetation between self-organized (i.e., spontaneous) forest regrowth and biodiversity plantings (established for ecological restoration, with many locally native tree species at high density) in the Australian wet tropics uplands. Across 28 regrowth sites aged 1–59 years, some structural attributes reached reference rainforest levels within 40 years, whereas wood volume and most tested components of native plant species ri...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Tropical forests harbor the greatest biodiversity on the planet and play important roles regulating ...
Tropical forests harbor the greatest biodiversity on the planet and play important roles regulating ...
Large areas of rainforests in Australia and other tropical regions have been extensively cleared sin...
Aims: Secondary forests are expanding rapidly in tropical regions and could play an important role i...
Aim: A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps forests go t...
Aim A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps f...
Aim A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps f...
1. The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous b...
1.The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous bi...
Aim A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps forests go th...
We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of r...
Central to the success of restoration plantings within abandoned pastures is the appropriate selecti...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Tropical forests harbor the greatest biodiversity on the planet and play important roles regulating ...
Tropical forests harbor the greatest biodiversity on the planet and play important roles regulating ...
Large areas of rainforests in Australia and other tropical regions have been extensively cleared sin...
Aims: Secondary forests are expanding rapidly in tropical regions and could play an important role i...
Aim: A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps forests go t...
Aim A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps f...
Aim A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps f...
1. The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous b...
1.The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous bi...
Aim A rich literature on forest succession provides general expectations for the steps forests go th...
We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of r...
Central to the success of restoration plantings within abandoned pastures is the appropriate selecti...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...