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Abstracts To develop the following abstracts, the editorial staff searches more than 100 scientific journals, professional and orga - nizational newsletters, conference proceedings, and other resources for information relevant to ecological restoration practice and research. Please send suggested abstract sources to the editorial staff (ERjournal@aesop.rutgers.edu). Collins, CO, r.buxton@mun.ca), C.J. Jones, P. O’Brien Coastal & Marine Lyver, D.R. Towns and S.B. Borrelle. Biodiversity and Communities Conservation 25:467–484. doi:10.1007/s10531-016- 1079-9. Underwater Soundscapes in Near-Shore Tropical Islands harbor a high percentage of endemic species, Habitats and the Ee ff cts of Environmental which increases their sensitivity to exotic invasions. This Degradation and Habitat Restoration. 2016. Butler, J., is particularly true for seabirds, which are accustomed to J.A. Stanley and M.J. Butler IV (Department of Biologi- nesting in environments free from predators and there- cal Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. fore lack the necessary adaptations to avoid ground-level mbutler@odu.edu). Journal of Experimental Marine predation. In order to restore plummeting seabird popu- Biology and Ecology 479:89–96. doi:dx.doi.org/ lations, predator eradication programs have been widely 10.1016/j.jembe.2016.03.006. implemented. Restoration efforts following eradication Soundscape ecology is the study of the sounds produced programs can go in two directions: passive, waiting for by a landscape. Soundscapes vary in space http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Restoration University of Wisconsin Press

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Ecological Restoration , Volume 34 (3) – Aug 9, 2016

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University of Wisconsin Press
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To develop the following abstracts, the editorial staff searches more than 100 scientific journals, professional and orga - nizational newsletters, conference proceedings, and other resources for information relevant to ecological restoration practice and research. Please send suggested abstract sources to the editorial staff (ERjournal@aesop.rutgers.edu). Collins, CO, r.buxton@mun.ca), C.J. Jones, P. O’Brien Coastal & Marine Lyver, D.R. Towns and S.B. Borrelle. Biodiversity and Communities Conservation 25:467–484. doi:10.1007/s10531-016- 1079-9. Underwater Soundscapes in Near-Shore Tropical Islands harbor a high percentage of endemic species, Habitats and the Ee ff cts of Environmental which increases their sensitivity to exotic invasions. This Degradation and Habitat Restoration. 2016. Butler, J., is particularly true for seabirds, which are accustomed to J.A. Stanley and M.J. Butler IV (Department of Biologi- nesting in environments free from predators and there- cal Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. fore lack the necessary adaptations to avoid ground-level mbutler@odu.edu). Journal of Experimental Marine predation. In order to restore plummeting seabird popu- Biology and Ecology 479:89–96. doi:dx.doi.org/ lations, predator eradication programs have been widely 10.1016/j.jembe.2016.03.006. implemented. Restoration efforts following eradication Soundscape ecology is the study of the sounds produced programs can go in two directions: passive, waiting for by a landscape. Soundscapes vary in space

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Ecological RestorationUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Aug 9, 2016

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