Human impacts have led to dramatic biodiversity change which can be highly scale-dependent across space and time. A primary means to manage these changes is via passive (here, the removal of disturbance) or active (management interventions) ecological restoration. The recovery of biodiversity, following the removal of disturbance, is often incomplete relative to some kind of reference target. The magnitude of recovery of ecological systems following disturbance depends on the landscape matrix and many contingent factors. Inferences about recovery after disturbance and biodiversity change depend on the temporal and spatial scales at which biodiversity is measured. We measured the recovery of biodiversity and species composition over 33 years...
Environmental change can result in substantial shifts in community composition. The associated immig...
Drivers of ecosystem stability have been a major topic in ecology for decades. Most studies have foc...
Landscape transformation due to agriculture affects more than 40% of the planet’s land area and is t...
Biodiversity, the variety of life at all organisational levels from genes to ecosystems, affects eco...
Global biodiversity is in decline. This is of concern for aesthetic and ethical reasons, but possibl...
Human-caused declines in biodiversity have stimulated intensive research on the consequences of biod...
Abrupt land change, such as deforestation or agricultural intensification, is a key driver of biodiv...
The positive relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem functioning has been criticized for ...
The extent to which biodiversity change in local assemblages contributes to global biodiversity loss...
Ecological restoration is a global priority, with potential to reverse biodiversity declines and pro...
Given that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great pr...
Effects of restoration management on peatlands formerly used for intensive agriculture are rarely ev...
Evaluation of restoration activities is indispensable to assess the extent to which targets have bee...
Biodiversity loss decreases ecosystem functioning at the local scales at which species interact, but...
Grasslands are extensive, surprisingly biodiverse, highly altered by humans, and not as well protect...
Environmental change can result in substantial shifts in community composition. The associated immig...
Drivers of ecosystem stability have been a major topic in ecology for decades. Most studies have foc...
Landscape transformation due to agriculture affects more than 40% of the planet’s land area and is t...
Biodiversity, the variety of life at all organisational levels from genes to ecosystems, affects eco...
Global biodiversity is in decline. This is of concern for aesthetic and ethical reasons, but possibl...
Human-caused declines in biodiversity have stimulated intensive research on the consequences of biod...
Abrupt land change, such as deforestation or agricultural intensification, is a key driver of biodiv...
The positive relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem functioning has been criticized for ...
The extent to which biodiversity change in local assemblages contributes to global biodiversity loss...
Ecological restoration is a global priority, with potential to reverse biodiversity declines and pro...
Given that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great pr...
Effects of restoration management on peatlands formerly used for intensive agriculture are rarely ev...
Evaluation of restoration activities is indispensable to assess the extent to which targets have bee...
Biodiversity loss decreases ecosystem functioning at the local scales at which species interact, but...
Grasslands are extensive, surprisingly biodiverse, highly altered by humans, and not as well protect...
Environmental change can result in substantial shifts in community composition. The associated immig...
Drivers of ecosystem stability have been a major topic in ecology for decades. Most studies have foc...
Landscape transformation due to agriculture affects more than 40% of the planet’s land area and is t...