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Integrating Soil Ecological Knowledge into Restoration Management

November 16, 2017

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Intensive Tree Planting Facilitates Tropical Forest Biodiversity and Biomass Accumulation in Kibale National Park, Uganda

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Interpopulation Variation in Allelopathic Traits Informs Restoration of Invaded Landscapes

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Intervention Ecology: Applying Ecological Science in the Twenty-first Century

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Introduced mammals and models for restoration

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Introduction of Non-Native Oysters: Ecosystem Effects and Restoration Implications

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Invasive Rodent Eradication on Islands

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Invasive species as ecological threat: Is restoration an alternative to fear-based resource management?

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Invasives: A Major Conservation Threat

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Investing in Natural Capital and Economic Development: South Africa’s Drakensberg Mountains

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