Y Qu, G Sun, C Luo, X Zeng, H Zhang… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Wetland restoration is a major objective of environmental management worldwide. We present a frameworkat the regional level that prioritizes historical biodiversity and restoration …
Riparian forest loss and degradation due to river-floodplain disconnection is a global problem. Prospects for the maintenance and recruitment of riparian trees via restored …
Riparian forest ecosystems are declining globally. Many floodplains no longer flood and thus cease to satisfy the hydrologic requirements for riparian tree maintenance and …
M Pereira, J Greet, CS Jones - Environmental Management, 2021 - Springer
Flow regulation impacts on riparian vegetation composition, often increasing the prevalence of exotic and terrestrial plant species. Environmental flows may benefit native riparian …
Background Invasive alien plants with long-lived dormant seed banks and fast growth rates are difficult to manage. Acacia mearnsii and Acacia melanoxylon are two such invaders in …
G Zacks, J Greet, CJ Walsh… - Australian Journal of …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Understanding the effect of water regime on the different life history stages of woody wetland plants is essential to managing their persistence. The common and widespread myrtaceous …
River regulation and subsequent changes to the natural flow regime have significantly altered or disrupted the critical life history processes of Australian native fish species …
The invasive shrub Rhamnus cathartica L.(common buckthorn) dominates the understory of many temperate forests of eastern North America. Common buckthorn outcompetes native …