Active forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costly, however, and establishing homogeneous plantations may favour the recruitment of a particular suite of species and strongly influence the successional trajectory. An alternative approach is to plant nuclei (islands) of trees to simulate the nucleation model of succession and accelerate natural recovery. We evaluated natural tree recruitment over 4 years in a restoration study replicated at eight former pasture sites in the tropical premontane forest zone of southern Costa Rica. At each site, two active restoration strategies were established in 50 × 50 m plots: planting trees throughout, and planting different‐sized tree islands (4 × 4, 8 ...
Multi‐year studies comparing changes in litterfall biomass and nutrient inputs in sites under differ...
Natural regeneration is increasingly recognized as a potentially cost‐effective strategy to reach am...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are critically endangered, and their restoration is understudied. Large-...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
Forest restoration is increasingly heralded as a global strategy to conserve biodiversity and mitiga...
Applied nucleation is a restoration technique that seeks to facilitate woody plant establishment by ...
Forest restoration is increasingly heralded as a global strategy to conserve biodiversity and mitiga...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
Past studies have shown that tropical forest regeneration on degraded farmlands is initially limited...
Both dispersal‐ and niche‐based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
Secondary forests comprise an increasing area of the tropics and play an important role in global ca...
For tropical forest restoration to result in long‐term biodiversity gains, native trees must establi...
1. The degradation of the Andean cloud forest raises strong biological conservation issues and threa...
Multi‐year studies comparing changes in litterfall biomass and nutrient inputs in sites under differ...
Natural regeneration is increasingly recognized as a potentially cost‐effective strategy to reach am...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are critically endangered, and their restoration is understudied. Large-...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
Forest restoration is increasingly heralded as a global strategy to conserve biodiversity and mitiga...
Applied nucleation is a restoration technique that seeks to facilitate woody plant establishment by ...
Forest restoration is increasingly heralded as a global strategy to conserve biodiversity and mitiga...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
Past studies have shown that tropical forest regeneration on degraded farmlands is initially limited...
Both dispersal‐ and niche‐based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
Secondary forests comprise an increasing area of the tropics and play an important role in global ca...
For tropical forest restoration to result in long‐term biodiversity gains, native trees must establi...
1. The degradation of the Andean cloud forest raises strong biological conservation issues and threa...
Multi‐year studies comparing changes in litterfall biomass and nutrient inputs in sites under differ...
Natural regeneration is increasingly recognized as a potentially cost‐effective strategy to reach am...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are critically endangered, and their restoration is understudied. Large-...