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Novel ecosystems : theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world orderHOBBS, Richard J; ARICO, Salvatore; NORTON, David et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2006, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 1-7, issn 1466-822X, 7 p.Article

Flexible and Adaptable Restoration: An Example from South KoreaTEMPERTON, Vicky M; HIGGS, Eric; CHOI, Young D et al.Restoration ecology. 2014, Vol 22, Num 3, pp 271-278, issn 1061-2971, 8 p.Article

Limited native plant regeneration in novel, exotic-dominated forests on Hawai'iMASCARO, Joseph; BECKLUND, Kristen K; FLINT HUGHES, R et al.Forest ecology and management. 2008, Vol 256, Num 4, pp 593-606, issn 0378-1127, 14 p.Article

Can artificial waterways provide a refuge for floodplain biodiversity? A case study from North Western GermanyHARVOLK, S; SYMMANK, L; SUNDERMEIER, A et al.Ecological engineering. 2014, Vol 73, pp 31-44, issn 0925-8574, 14 p.Article

The Ridgefield Multiple Ecosystem Services Experiment: Can restoration of former agricultural land achieve multiple outcomes?PERRING, Michael P; STANDISH, Rachel J; HULVEY, Kristin B et al.Agriculture, ecosystems & environment. 2012, Vol 163, pp 14-27, issn 0167-8809, 14 p.Article

Identifying opportunities for conservation embedded in cropland anthromesQUINN, John E; JOHNSON, Ron J; BRANDLE, James R et al.Landscape ecology. 2014, Vol 29, Num 10, pp 1811-1819, issn 0921-2973, 9 p.Article

Biogeography of the Anthropocene : Novel species assemblagesYOUNG, K.R.Progress in physical geography. 2014, Vol 38, Num 5, pp 664-673, issn 0309-1333, 10 p.Article

Native-species seed additions do not shift restored prairie plant communities from exotic to native statesMARTIN, Leanne M; WILSEY, Brian J.Basic and applied ecology (Print). 2014, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 297-304, issn 1439-1791, 8 p.Article

Do green roofs help urban biodiversity conservation?WILLIAMS, Nicholas S. G; LUNDHOLM, Jeremy; MACLVOR, J. Scott et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2014, Vol 51, Num 6, pp 1643-1649, issn 0021-8901, 7 p.Article

Novel forests maintain ecosystem processes after the decline of native tree speciesMASCARO, Joseph; FLINT HUGHES, R; SCHNITZER, Stefan A et al.Ecological monographs. 2012, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 221-238, issn 0012-9615, 18 p.Article

Toward an Era of Restoration. in Ecology: Successes, Failures, and Opportunities AheadSUDING, Katharine N.Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics. 2011, Vol 42, pp 465-487, issn 1543-592X, 23 p.Article

Increasing native, but not exotic, biodiversity increases aboveground productivity in ungrazed and intensely grazed grasslandsISBELL, Forest I; WILSEY, Brian J.Oecologia. 2011, Vol 165, Num 3, pp 771-781, issn 0029-8549, 11 p.Article

Let's Not Forget the Biodiversity of the Cities : 2010 International year of biodiversityLUGO, Ariel E.Biotropica. 2010, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 576-577, issn 0006-3606, 2 p.Article

Restore, repair or reinvent: Options for sustainable landscapes in a changing climateSEABROOK, Leonie; MCALPINE, Clive A; BOWEN, Michiala E et al.Landscape and urban planning. 2011, Vol 100, Num 4, pp 407-410, issn 0169-2046, 4 p.Article

Forest Restoration ParadigmsSTANTURF, John A; PALIK, Brian J; WILLIAMS, Mary I et al.Journal of sustainable forestry. 2014, Vol 33, Num 1, issn 1054-9811, S161-S194, SUPConference Paper

Ecologically Appropriate Plant Materials for Functional Restoration of RangelandsJONES, Thomas A.Journal of sustainable forestry. 2014, Vol 33, Num 1, issn 1054-9811, S93-S103, SUPConference Paper

A pragmatic and utilitarian view of species translocation as a tool in conservation biologyMÜLLER, Hanna; ERIKSSON, Ove.Biodiversity and conservation. 2013, Vol 22, Num 8, pp 1837-1841, issn 0960-3115, 5 p.Article

Examining the Australian context for post-mined land rehabilitation: Reconciling a paradigm for the development of natural and novel ecosystems among post-disturbance landscapesDOLEY, D; AUDET, P; MULLIGAN, D. R et al.Agriculture, ecosystems & environment. 2012, Vol 163, pp 85-93, issn 0167-8809, 9 p.Article

Applying trait-based models to achieve functional targets for theory-driven ecological restorationLAUGHLIN, Daniel C.Ecology letters (Print). 2014, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 771-784, issn 1461-023X, 14 p.Article

Community-level response to habitat structure manipulations: An experimental case study in a tropical ecosystemKALNICKY, Emily A; BEARD, Karen H; BRUNSON, Mark W et al.Forest ecology and management. 2013, Vol 307, pp 313-321, issn 0378-1127, 9 p.Article

Patch identity and the spatial heterogeneity of woody encroachment in exotic-dominated old-field grasslandsMAZIA, Noemi; TOGNETTI, Pedro M; CIRINO, Ezequiel D et al.Plant ecology (Dordrecht). 2013, Vol 214, Num 2, pp 267-277, issn 1385-0237, 11 p.Article

Big changes to a small bay: introduced species and long-term compositional shifts to the fouling community of Morro Bay (CA)NEEDLES, Lisa A; WENDT, Dean E.Biological invasions. 2013, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 1231-1251, issn 1387-3547, 21 p.Article

Creating novel urban grasslands by reintroducing native species in wasteland vegetationFISCHER, Leonie K; VON DER LIPPE, Moritz; RILLIG, Matthias C et al.Biological conservation. 2013, Vol 159, pp 119-126, issn 0006-3207, 8 p.Article

Origin matters: widely distributed native and non-native species benefit from different functional traitsKNAPP, Sonja; KÜHN, Ingolf.Ecology letters (Print). 2012, Vol 15, Num 7, pp 696-703, issn 1461-023X, 8 p.Article

Survival and rebound of Antillean dry forests: Role of forest fragmentsRAMJOHN, Ian A; MURPHY, Peter G; BURTON, Thomas M et al.Forest ecology and management. 2012, Vol 284, pp 124-132, issn 0378-1127, 9 p.Article

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