![]() ![]() PalmerĪbout the editors about the contributors index Synthesis and Challenges 515 Persistent and Emerging Themes in the Linkage of Theory to Restoration Practice 517 Margaret A. Maurer The Influence of Climate Variability and Change on the Science and Practice of Restoration Ecology 484 Donald A. Hamilton Macroecology and the Theory of Island Biogeography: Abundant Utility for Applications in Restoration Ecology 455 Andrew J. The Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Restoration 425 Evolutionary Restoration Ecology 427 Craig A. Baer Recovery of Ecosystem Processes: Carbon and Energy Flows in Restored Wetlands, Grasslands, and Forests 365 Erika Marín-Spiotta and Rebecca Ostertag Watershed Processes as Drivers for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration 395 David Moreno-Mateos and Margaret A. ![]() Chapter 14.Įcosystem Processes and Restoration Ecology 331 Nutrient Dynamics as Determinants and Outcomes of Restoration 333 Sara G. Zedler Food Web Theory and Ecological Restoration 301 M. Temperton, Annett Baasch, Philipp von Gillhaussen, and Anita Kirmer Heterogeneity Theory and Ecological Restoration 271 Daniel J. D’Antonio, Elizabeth August-Schmidt, and Barbara Fernandez-Going Assembly Theory for Restoring Ecosystem Structure and Functioning: Timing is Everything? 245 Vicky M. Quintana-Ascencio Invasive Species and Restoration Challenges 216 Carla M. Implications of Population and Metapopulation Theory for Restoration Science and Practice 182 Joyce Maschinski and Pedro F. Montalvo Ecophysiological Considerations for Restoration 153 Sarah Kimball, Jennifer L. BrancalionĮcological Theory and the Restoration of Populations and Communities 121 Population and Ecological Genetics in Restoration Ecology 123 Christopher M. Falk Ecological Dynamics and Ecological Restoration 27 Katharine Suding, Erica Spotswood, Dylan Chapple, Erin Beller, and Katherine Gross Biodiversity as a Goal and Driver of Restoration 57 Shahid Naeem Landscape Ecology and Restoration Processes 90 Jean Paul Metzger and Pedro H. Introduction to Restoration and Foundational Concepts 1 Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology 3 Margaret A. Library of Congress Control Number: 2016938038 Printed on recycled, acid-free paper Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Keywords: Island Press, ecological restoration, theory, practice, biodiversity, ecosystem functions, invasive species, nutrients, soil, watersheds, hydrology, water cycle, climate change, climate variability, carbon and energy flows, food webs, heterogeneity, assembly, populations, resilience, ecosystem degradation, land degradation, restoration ecology, ecological theory, ecological structure, biodiversity, aquatic ecosystem restoration, ecosystem processes, evolutionary restoration ecology, macroecology, heterogeneity theory, assembly theory, population genetics, ecological genetics, landscape ecology, ecological dynamics.įoreword Karen D. Richards, employees of the federal government of the United States. No copyright claim is made in the works of Constance I. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher: Island Press, 2000 M Street NW, Suite 650, Washington, DC 20036 Island Press is a trademark of The Center for Resource Economics. FalkĬopyright © 2016 Island Press All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. For more information or to become a member, e-mail us at, or visit our website at Foundations of Restoration Ecology Second Edition Edited by ![]() With members in more than fifty countries and all fifty US states, SER is the world’s leading restoration organization. SER is a rapidly growing community of restoration ecologists and ecological restoration practitioners dedicated to developing science-based restoration practices around the globe. Since its incorporation in 1988, SER has been promoting the science and practice of ecological restoration around the world through its publications, conferences, and chapters. The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote ecological restoration as a means to sustaining the diversity of life on Earth and reestablishing an ecologically healthy relationship between nature and culture. PalmerĪ complete list of titles in this series can be found in the back of this book. Society for ecological restoration The Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration Editorial Board James Aronson, editor Karen D. Join our newsletter to get the latest news on authors, events, and free book giveaways. Island Press’ mission is to provide the best ideas and information to those seeking to understand and protect the environment and create solutions to its complex problems. ![]()
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