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Publication Linking restoration and landscape ecology
Landscape ecology focuses on questions typically addressed over broad spatial scales. A landscape approach embraces spatial heterogeneity, consisting of a number of ecosystems and/or landscape structures of different types, as a central theme. Such studies may aid restoration efforts in a variety of ways, including (1) provision of better guidance for selecting reference sites and establishing project goals and (2) suggestions for appropriate spatial configurations of restored elements to facilitate recruitment of flora/fauna.
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Publication Understanding effects of multiple stressors: Ideas and challenges
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Publication Progress in understanding biogeochemical cycles at regional to global scales
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Publication What practitioners need from restoration ecologists
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Publication A meta-analysis of elevated CO2 effects on woody plant mass, form, and physiology
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Publication Bathymetric patterns of genetic variation in a deep-sea protobranch bivalve, Deminucula atacellana
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Publication How habitat edges change species interactions
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Publication Measles: Persistence and synchronicity in disease dynamics
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Publication A quantitative approach to Endangered Species Act classification of long-lived vertebrates: Application to the North Pacific humpback whale