The hierarchy of predictability in ecological restoration: are vegetation structure and functional diversity more predictable than community composition?
Abstract
Summary Predicting restoration outcomes requires an understanding of the natural variability of ecosystem properties. A hierarchy of predictability has been proposed that ranks measures of restoration success from most‐to‐least predictable in the following order: vegetation structure > taxonomic diversity > functional diversity > taxonomic composition. This hierarchy has not been tested empirically, and the location within the hierarchy...
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Title
The hierarchy of predictability in ecological restoration: are vegetation structure and functional diversity more predictable than community composition?
Published Date
Jun 18, 2017
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
1058 - 1069
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