Applied nucleation is a restoration technique that seeks to facilitate woody plant establishment by attracting birds or other animals that may introduce seeds of dispersal-limited species. In 1991, an experimental test of applied nucleation was initiated in an abandoned landfill in New Jersey, USA. Trees and shrubs were planted into 16 10 × 10-m plots, covering less than 3% of the 6 ha site. In 2010-2011, we sampled the plant community to test the impact of the treatments on forest cover and plant biodiversity. Site-wide forest cover increased substantially in the 19 years since planting from none to 59%. The original planted plots had significantly higher stem density, particularly of bird-dispersed species, than unplanted areas. Species c...
Tree regeneration on coarse woody debris (CWD) is considered to be one the most ecologically valuabl...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
Applied nucleation is a restoration technique that seeks to facilitate woody plant establishment by ...
Active forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costl...
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...
Temperate forest understories hold the majority of the plant diversity present in these ecosystems a...
Trajectories of plant communities can be described by different models of plant succession. While a ...
Concerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently incre...
1. Testing restoration methods is essential for the development of restoration ecology as a science....
Abandoned agricultural lands often have distinct plant communities from areas with no history of agr...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Worldwide, grasslands are becoming shrublands/forests. In North America, eastern red cedar (Junip...
Trees with hollows are key features sustaining biodiversity in wooded landscapes. They host rich ass...
Tree regeneration on coarse woody debris (CWD) is considered to be one the most ecologically valuabl...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
Applied nucleation is a restoration technique that seeks to facilitate woody plant establishment by ...
Active forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costl...
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...
Temperate forest understories hold the majority of the plant diversity present in these ecosystems a...
Trajectories of plant communities can be described by different models of plant succession. While a ...
Concerns about loss of biodiversity and structural complexity in managed forests have recently incre...
1. Testing restoration methods is essential for the development of restoration ecology as a science....
Abandoned agricultural lands often have distinct plant communities from areas with no history of agr...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Worldwide, grasslands are becoming shrublands/forests. In North America, eastern red cedar (Junip...
Trees with hollows are key features sustaining biodiversity in wooded landscapes. They host rich ass...
Tree regeneration on coarse woody debris (CWD) is considered to be one the most ecologically valuabl...
Applied nucleation, mostly based upon planting tree islands, has been proposed as a cost‐effective s...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...