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Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings

Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings 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). especially spruce, are also much darker than native cano- Grasslands pies, excluding many lichen species. Hauck, de Bruyn and Leuschner compared epiphytic lichen diversity in the Cool Season Invasive Grasses in Northern Great 19th and early 20th centuries in semi-natural broad-leaved Plains Natural Areas. 2013. DeKeyser, E. S. (School of forests in northwestern Germany with recent inventories. Natural Resources, North Dakota State University Dept. They found strong changes in lichen diversity, despite 7680, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, edward little change in forest structure and tree composition. .dekeyser@ndsu.edu), M. Meehan, G. Clambey and 55–70% of species became rarer during the 100–150 year K. Krabbenhoft. Natural Areas Journal 33: 81–90. observation period, and extinction rates were estimated Despite conservation-oriented management, cool-season to be 28–30%. Probable causes of decline include forest exotic grasses have invaded many native prairie sites in management that removes older and decaying trees, with the northern Great Plains. This study compares plant http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Restoration University of Wisconsin Press

Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings

Ecological Restoration , Volume 31 (3) – Sep 11, 2013

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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). especially spruce, are also much darker than native cano- Grasslands pies, excluding many lichen species. Hauck, de Bruyn and Leuschner compared epiphytic lichen diversity in the Cool Season Invasive Grasses in Northern Great 19th and early 20th centuries in semi-natural broad-leaved Plains Natural Areas. 2013. DeKeyser, E. S. (School of forests in northwestern Germany with recent inventories. Natural Resources, North Dakota State University Dept. They found strong changes in lichen diversity, despite 7680, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, edward little change in forest structure and tree composition. .dekeyser@ndsu.edu), M. Meehan, G. Clambey and 55–70% of species became rarer during the 100–150 year K. Krabbenhoft. Natural Areas Journal 33: 81–90. observation period, and extinction rates were estimated Despite conservation-oriented management, cool-season to be 28–30%. Probable causes of decline include forest exotic grasses have invaded many native prairie sites in management that removes older and decaying trees, with the northern Great Plains. This study compares plant

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Ecological RestorationUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Sep 11, 2013

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