Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re-establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One resulting concern is that focussing on target communities may not necessarily create systems which function at a high level or are resilient in the face of ongoing global change. Ecological complexity – defined here, based on theory, as the number of components in a system and the number of connections among them – provides a complementary aim, which can be measured directly and has several advantages. Ecological complexity encompasses key ecosystem variables including structural heterogeneity, trophic interactions and functional diversity. Ecological complexity can also be assessed at the landscape scale, with metrics including β diversity, het...
Simultaneous environmental changes challenge biodiversity persistence and human wellbeing. The scien...
Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a growing ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re-establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One res...
Ecosystems degradation represents one of the major global challenges at the present time, threating ...
Rapid global change and increasing human use of resources have led to the widespread loss and degrad...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
We are in the age of New Ecology. A paradigm shift in ecological thinking has unfolded over the last...
Our planet is changing at paces never observed before. Species extinction is happening at faster rat...
Ecosystems degradation represents one of the major global challenges at the present time, threating ...
Rewilding has been both promoted and criticized in recent years. Benefits include flexibility to rea...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Simultaneous environmental changes challenge biodiversity persistence and human wellbeing. The scien...
Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a growing ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re-establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One res...
Ecosystems degradation represents one of the major global challenges at the present time, threating ...
Rapid global change and increasing human use of resources have led to the widespread loss and degrad...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
We are in the age of New Ecology. A paradigm shift in ecological thinking has unfolded over the last...
Our planet is changing at paces never observed before. Species extinction is happening at faster rat...
Ecosystems degradation represents one of the major global challenges at the present time, threating ...
Rewilding has been both promoted and criticized in recent years. Benefits include flexibility to rea...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Simultaneous environmental changes challenge biodiversity persistence and human wellbeing. The scien...
Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a growing ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...