Can ecological engineering restore Mediterranean rangeland after intensive cultivation? A large-scale experiment in southern France
Abstract
Ecological restoration has been identified as one of the possible ways to replace biodiversity loss. While ecological engineering methods can successfully restore some ecosystem attributes, restoration is generally incomplete, mainly due to lack of target species propagule dispersal, unsuitable abiotic conditions and negative biotic interactions, especially after intensive cultivation. How best to restore reference ecosystems is therefore a...
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Title
Can ecological engineering restore Mediterranean rangeland after intensive cultivation? A large-scale experiment in southern France
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
64
Pages
202 - 212
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