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    Pre-Sowing Treatments Accelerate Germination Percent for Restoration of Fourteen Threatened Tree Species in Bangladesh by G.N.T. Hasnat, M.A. Hossain, M.K. Hossain

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…This paper will help to restore ecologically valuable threatened species.…”
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    Impacts of invasive ants on pollination of native plants are similar in invaded and restored plant communities by Alba Costa, Ruben Heleno, Edward Font Freide, Yanick Dufrene, Eleanor Huckle, Christopher N. Kaiser-Bunbury

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Ecological restoration aims to mitigate the impact of invasive species and restore ecological communities and ecosystem functioning. …”
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    Effects of the Rincon Bayou Pipeline on salinity in the upper Nueces Delta by Elizabeth Anne Del Rosario, Paul A Montagna

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…A pipeline to pump water from the Nueces River to the upper delta at Rincon Bayou was constructed to mitigate the reduction of inflow from impoundments. Pumping has restored ecological function to the Nueces Estuary by increasing inflow and decreasing salinity, and transitioned the marsh into a positive estuary (lower salinities upstream increasing downstream towards the bay). …”
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    Restoring human and more-than-human relations in toxic riskscapes: “in perpetuity” within Lake Superior’s Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Sand Point by Valoree S. Gagnon, Evelyn H. Ravindran

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We share a story from Keweenaw Bay’s Sand Point restoration project (2002–present) to elucidate distinctly different approaches and challenges to restoring ecological relationships, including those between human and more-than-human beings. …”
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    Aggregate population-level models informed by genetics predict more suitable habitat than traditional species-level model across the range of a widespread riparian tree. by Shannon L J Bayliss, Monica Papeş, Jennifer A Schweitzer, Joseph K Bailey

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Identifying and predicting how species ranges will shift in response to climate change is paramount for conservation and restoration. Ecological niche models are the most common method used to estimate potential distributions of species; however, they traditionally omit knowledge of intraspecific variation that can allow populations to respond uniquely to change. …”
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    Use of Plant Species as Pioneers of Colonization in Degraded or Polluted Lands in Romania by Codruța Mihaela Dobrescu, Anca Turtureanu, Leonard Magdalin Dorobat

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…These resilient species play a crucial role in restoring ecological balance and promoting sustainable development. …”
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    Diversity and dynamics of amphibians in floodplain ecosystems of the Samara river by O. V. Zhukov, N. L. Gubanova

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Issues of the animals’ use in biological restoration, ecological rehabilitation of technogenic landscapes and in bioindication of environmental conditions are covered. …”
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    Opportunities of habitat connectivity for tiger (Panthera tigris) between Kanha and Pench National Parks in Madhya Pradesh, India. by Chinmaya S Rathore, Yogesh Dubey, Anurag Shrivastava, Prasad Pathak, Vinayak Patil

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, it is largely believed that wildlife corridors can help minimize genetic isolation, offset fragmentation problems, improve animal dispersal, restore ecological processes and reduce man animal conflict. …”
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    Demographic outcomes and ecosystem implications of giant tortoise reintroduction to Española Island, Galapagos. by James P Gibbs, Elizabeth A Hunter, Kevin T Shoemaker, Washington H Tapia, Linda J Cayot

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This criterion is inadequate when species reintroduction is undertaken to restore ecological functions and interactions. Herein we report on the demographic and ecological outcomes of a five-decade-long population restoration program for a critically endangered species of "ecosystem engineer": the endemic Española giant Galapagos tortoise (Chelonoidis hoodensis). …”
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    Use of Plant Species as Pioneers of Colonization in Degraded or Polluted Lands in Romania by Codruța Mihaela Dobrescu, Anca Turtureanu, Leonard Magdalin Dorobăț

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…These resilient species play a crucial role in restoring ecological balance and promoting sustainable development. …”
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    Aggregate population-level models informed by genetics predict more suitable habitat than traditional species-level model across the range of a widespread riparian tree by Shannon L. J. Bayliss, Monica Papeş, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Joseph K. Bailey

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Identifying and predicting how species ranges will shift in response to climate change is paramount for conservation and restoration. Ecological niche models are the most common method used to estimate potential distributions of species; however, they traditionally omit knowledge of intraspecific variation that can allow populations to respond uniquely to change. …”
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    Where might we find ecologically intact communities? by Plumptre, AJ, Baisero, D, Belote, RT, Vázquez-Domínguez, E, Faurby, S, Jȩdrzejewski, W, Kiara, H, Kühl, H, Benítez-López, A, Luna-Aranguré, C, Voigt, M, Wich, S, Wint, W, Gallego-Zamorano, J, Boyd, C

    Published 2021
    “…Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding examples of ecological integrity and aim to restore ecological integrity to a much broader area of the world with intact habitat and minimal species loss while this is still possible. …”
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    Long-term assessment of the translocation of an endangered primate into an agroforestry system by M Franquesa-Soler, JF Aristizabal, E Andresen, I Vélez del Burgo, A Shedden-González, E Rodríguez-Luna

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…We also discuss how the translocation of howler monkeys into defaunated habitats might help restore ecological functions associated with these primates, such as the dispersal of large-seeded plants. …”
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    Marine mammal bycatch in gillnet and other entangling net fisheries, 1990 to 2011 by RR Reeves, K McClellan, TB Werner

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Even as other significant threats to marine mammals have become better documented and understood, bycatch remains a critical issue demanding urgent attention if there is to be any hope of preventing further losses of marine mammal diversity and abundance, and of protecting, or restoring, ecological health.…”
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    Land-use history and contemporary management inform an ecological reference model for longleaf pine woodland understory plant communities. by Lars A Brudvig, John L Orrock, Ellen I Damschen, Cathy D Collins, Philip G Hahn, W Brett Mattingly, Joseph W Veldman, Joan L Walker

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Ecological restoration is frequently guided by reference conditions describing a successfully restored ecosystem; however, the causes and magnitude of ecosystem degradation vary, making simple knowledge of reference conditions insufficient for prioritizing and guiding restoration. Ecological reference models provide further guidance by quantifying reference conditions, as well as conditions at degraded states that deviate from reference conditions. …”
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    Assessing Water-Saving Technologies and the Impact of Giant Tortoise Herbivory on the Restoration of <i>Opuntia megasperma</i> var. <i>orientalis</i> on Española Island—Galapagos... by David Cevallos, Patricia Jaramillo Díaz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Future endeavors should focus on refining these techniques to minimize avian mortality while fostering biodiversity and restoring ecological equilibrium.…”
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