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- Ecological Restoration
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- Volume 31, Number 3, September 2013
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- Recently Received Titles
- Observation and Ecology by Rafe Sagarin and Anibal Pauchard (review)
- Fields and Streams: Stream Restoration, Neoliberalism, and the Future of Environmental Science by Rebecca Lave (review)
- Tidal Marsh Restoration: A Synthesis of Science and Management ed. by Charles T. Roman and David M. Burdick (review)
- Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings
- Slow Down and Reach Out (and We'll Be There): A Response to "Shellfish as Living Infrastructure" by Kate Orff
- Restoring Nature's Coastal Architects: A Reality Check
- Shellfish as Living Infrastructure
- Socio-Economic Indicators for Forest Restoration Projects
- Testing the Effects of a Regionalized Seed Production on the Germination Behavior of Wild Plant Species
- An Approach to Restoration of Acidic Waste Rock at a High-Elevation Gold Mine in Colorado, USA
- Effects of Disturbance on Silver Sagebrush Communities in Dry Mixed-Grass Prairie
- Amending Soil with Mulched European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) Does Not Reduce Reinvasion
- Invasion by Two Plant Species Affects Fungal Root Colonizers
- Vertebrate Fauna Evaluation After Habitat Restoration in a Reserve within Mexico City
- Gully Erosion Stabilization in a Highly Erodible Kandiustalf Soil at Pindorama, São Paulo State, Brazil
- Management of Smooth Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) Stubble in Freshwater Production Ponds
- Low Caryopsis Production of the Toothbrush Grass (Microchloa altera) from Katanga (DR Congo) Could Limit the Revegetation of Trace Metal Contaminated Lands by Seeding
- Cost-effectiveness of Different Revegetation Techniques for Slender Banksia
- Giant Clam Shells, the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, and a Big Box of Markers
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