Convergence and divergence in plant community trajectories as a framework for monitoring wetland restoration progress

Volume: 47, Issue: 5, Pages: 1128 - 1136
Published: Aug 18, 2010
Abstract
Summary 1. Environmental policies that use ecological restoration to offset the destruction of natural ecosystems assume that restorations readily compensate for the losses because they progress reliably and predictably over time, following deterministic successional trajectories. However, succession and restoration are spatially and historically contingent processes, often characterized by divergent trajectories that deviate from expectations....
Paper Details
Title
Convergence and divergence in plant community trajectories as a framework for monitoring wetland restoration progress
Published Date
Aug 18, 2010
Volume
47
Issue
5
Pages
1128 - 1136
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