Toward an era of restoration in ecology: successes, failures, and opportunities ahead

KN Suding - Annual review of ecology, evolution, and …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
As an inevitable consequence of increased environmental degradation and anticipated
future environmental change, societal demand for ecosystem restoration is rapidly …

Vulnerability of riparian ecosystems to elevated CO2 and climate change in arid and semiarid western North America

LG Perry, DC Andersen, LV Reynolds… - Global Change …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Riparian ecosystems, already greatly altered by water management, land development, and
biological invasion, are being further altered by increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations …

Intervention ecology: applying ecological science in the twenty-first century

RJ Hobbs, LM Hallett, PR Ehrlich, HA Mooney - BioScience, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Rapid, extensive, and ongoing environmental change increasingly demands that humans
intervene in ecosystems to maintain or restore ecosystem services and biodiversity. At the …

Traversing the wasteland: a framework for assessing ecological threats to drylands

DL Hoover, B Bestelmeyer, NB Grimm, TE Huxman… - …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Drylands cover 41% of the Earth's terrestrial surface, play a critical role in global ecosystem
function, and are home to over two billion people. Like other biomes, drylands face …

Integrative conservation of riparian zones

E González, MR Felipe-Lucia, B Bourgeois, B Boz… - Biological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Riparian zones are the interface between aquatic and terrestrial systems along inland
watercourses. They have a disproportionate ecological role in the landscape considering …

[图书][B] Mountains and plains: the ecology of Wyoming landscapes

DH Knight, GP Jones, WA Reiners, WH Romme - 2014 - books.google.com
An up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the ecology of Wyoming and adjacent Rocky
Mountain states Many changes--some discouraging, others hopeful--have occurred in the …

Biological control of invasive plant species: a reassessment for the A nthropocene

TR Seastedt - New phytologist, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The science of finding, testing and releasing herbivores and pathogens to control invasive
plant species has achieved a level of maturity and success that argues for continued and …

Avoiding bio‐perversity from carbon sequestration solutions

DB Lindenmayer, KB Hulvey, RJ Hobbs… - Conservation …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The development of a new carbon economy has the potential to offer win–win outcomes for
environments and economies. Large‐scale tree plantations are expected to play a major …

Plant communities in harsh sites are less invaded: a summary of observations and proposed explanations

E Zefferman, JT Stevens, GK Charles… - AoB Plants, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Plant communities in abiotically stressful, or 'harsh', habitats have been reported to be less
invaded by non-native species than those in more moderate habitats. Here, we synthesize …

Distribution and abundance of saltcedar and Russian olive in the western United States

PL Nagler, EP Glenn, CS Jarnevich… - Critical Reviews in …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past century, two introduced Eurasian trees, saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) and Russian
olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) have become wide spread on western United States of …