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1. Does Restoration Enhance Regeneration of Seasonal Deciduous Forests in Pastures in Central Brazil
- Author:
- Sampaio, Alexandre B.; Holl, Karen D.; Scariot, Aldicir
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2007 v.15 no.3 pp. 462-471
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- deciduous forests; ecosystems; forest litter; forest trees; grasses; mortality; pastures; planting; plowing; seedlings; sowing; species diversity; stems; tractors; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... The goal of restoration is to accelerate ecosystem recovery, but in ecosystems that naturally regenerate rapidly restoration techniques need to be selected carefully to facilitate rather than impede natural recovery. We compared the effects of five restoration techniques, such as plowing the soil, removing grasses, adding forest litter, seeding, and planting nursery-growing seedlings, on the regen ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2007.00242.x
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2007.00242.x
- Author:
- Calmon, Miguel; Brancalion, Pedro H.S.; Paese, Adriana; Aronson, James; Castro, Pedro; da Silva, Sabrina C.; Rodrigues, Ricardo R.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2011 v.19 no.2 pp. 154-158
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- business enterprises; deforestation; ecosystems; environmental policy; forest restoration; forestry law; forests; models; private lands; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Over the past 150 years, Brazil has played a pioneering role in developing environmental policies and pursuing forest conservation and ecological restoration of degraded ecosystems. In particular, the Brazilian Forest Act, first drafted in 1934, has been fundamental in reducing deforestation and engaging private land owners in forest restoration initiatives. At the time of writing (December 2010), ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2011.00772.x
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2011.00772.x
- Author:
- Aronson, James; Brancalion, Pedro H. S.; Durigan, Giselda; Rodrigues, Ricardo R.; Engel, Vera L.; Tabarelli, Marcelo; Torezan, José M. D.; Gandolfi, Sergius; de Melo, Antônio C. G.; Kageyama, Paulo Y.; Marques, Márcia C. M.; Nave, André G.; Martins, Sebastião V.; Gandara, Flávio B.; Reis, Ademir; Barbosa, Luiz M.; Scarano, Fabio R.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2011 v.19 no.6 pp. 690-695
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- cans; ecologists; ecosystems; forest restoration; indigenous species; laws and regulations; reforestation; sodium monochloroacetate; threatened species; tropical forests; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Around the world, there is growing desire and momentum for ecological restoration to happen faster, with better quality, and in more extensive areas. The question we ask is how can laws and governmental regulations best contribute to effective, successful, and broad‐scale restoration? In the state of São Paulo, Brazil, there is a legal instrument (SMA 08‐2008) whose aim is to increase the effectiv ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2011.00815.x
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2011.00815.x
- Author:
- Brancalion, Pedro H. S.; Cardozo, Ines Villarroel; Camatta, Allan; Aronson, James; Rodrigues, Ricardo R.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2014 v.22 no.1 pp. 65-71
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- drinking water; ecosystem services; ecosystems; forest restoration; forests; humans; questionnaires; recreation; stakeholders; tariffs; tourism; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... It is essential to understand how ecological restoration (ER) improves human well‐being in order to justify more investments and upscaling in this emergent field of action. As part of a 22‐year‐old, 80 ha ER project being carried out around a water reservoir that supplies drinking water to the city of Iracemápolis (population 19,700), in the mega‐diversity Atlantic Forest biome of Brazil, we asses ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12025
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12025
- Author:
- Murcia, Carolina; Aronson, James
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2014 v.22 no.3 pp. 279-283
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- certification; ecological restoration; ecosystems; experimental design; motivation; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Restoration practitioners adopt a multiplicity of approaches that range from basic trial and error, and site‐specific efforts, to complex experimental designs that test cutting edge theoretical hypotheses. We classify these different strategies to understand how restoration is planned and executed, and to contribute to the discussion on certification and evaluation. We use Aldo Leopold's notion of ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12100
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12100
- Author:
- Echeverría, Cristian; Smith‐Ramírez, Cecilia; Aronson, James; Barrera‐Cataño, José I.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2015 v.23 no.1 pp. 1-3
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- catalysts; ecological restoration; ecosystems; Argentina; Brazil; Caribbean; Chile; Colombia; Cuba; Latin America; Mexico
- Abstract:
- ... Degradation of ecosystems is ongoing in Latin America but there is also a strong upswing in conservation and restoration efforts. SIACRE – the Ibero‐American and Caribbean Society for Ecological Restoration – is playing a key role in coordinating and promoting this trend at international, national, and subnational levels. In October 2014, SIACRE members organized the first national seminar on ecol ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12174
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12174
- Author:
- Zuleta, Gustavo; Rovere, Adriana E.; Pérez, Daniel; Campanello, Paula I.; Guida Johnson, Bárbara; Escartín, Celina; Dalmasso, Antonio; Renison, Daniel; Ciano, Nicolás; Aronson, James
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2015 v.23 no.2 pp. 95-103
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- ecological restoration; ecosystems; government agencies; guidelines; nongovernmental organizations; stakeholders; Argentina; Brazil; Chile; Colombia; Mexico
- Abstract:
- ... The development of the science and practice of restoration ecology in Argentina can be divided into three periods. The first was 1992–2004, characterized by isolated restoration efforts, mostly in arid and dry ecosystems, and engaging specific people in the academic, agro‐technological, and private sectors as partially required by national regulations, but also inspired by the 1992 Earth Summit, t ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12198
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12198
- Author:
- Meloni, Fernando; Varanda, Elenice M.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2015 v.23 no.5 pp. 690-697
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- Diplura; Protura; Symphyla; arthropod communities; ecosystems; forest succession; prediction; reforestation; soil; soil arthropods; soil ecology; species diversity; tropical forests; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... The recovery of soil ecological processes during the restoration of tropical forests is greatly influenced by arthropods that live in the litter and soil. However, these communities present complex dynamics, and their colonization patterns are not well understood. In this study, we examined the response patterns of litter and soil arthropods to the ecosystem regeneration process by assessing refor ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12236
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12236
- Author:
- Ribeiro da Silva, Fernanda; Montoya, Daniel; Furtado, Rafael; Memmott, Jane; Pizo, Marco A.; Rodrigues, Ricardo R.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2015 v.23 no.6 pp. 852-860
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- birds; ecological function; ecological restoration; ecosystems; frugivores; habitats; humans; nestedness; planting; rain forests; seed dispersal; species diversity; tropical forests; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Human activities have led to the loss of habitats and biodiversity in the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil. Ecological restoration aims to rebuild this biome and should include not only the reinstatement of species but also the reestablishment of complex ecological interactions and the ecological functions that they provide. One such function is seed dispersal, which is provided by the interactions ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12244
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12244
- Author:
- Bertacchi, Maria Isabel F.; Amazonas, Nino T.; Brancalion, Pedro H. S.; Brondani, Gilvano E.; Oliveira, Anderson C. S.; Pascoa, Marcelino A. R.; Rodrigues, Ricardo R.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2016 v.24 no.1 pp. 100-108
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- biomass; ecosystems; environmental factors; forest soils; indigenous species; mortality; natural regeneration; old-growth forests; pathogens; plantations; planting; seedling emergence; seedlings; seeds; trees; understory; wet season; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Little is known about the potential of restoration plantations to provide appropriate understory conditions to support the establishment of seeds arriving from neighboring native forests. In this article, we investigated how seedling establishment is affected in the understory of restoration sites of different ages and assessed some of the potential environmental factors controlling this ecologica ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12290
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12290
- Author:
- Teixeira, Leonardo H.; Weisser, Wolfgang; Ganade, Gislene
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2016 v.24 no.3 pp. 390-397
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- Canavalia rosea; coconuts; dunes; ecosystem services; ecosystems; environmental protection; field experimentation; irrigation; microclimate; mortality; sand; seedlings; seeds; storms; tourism; vegetation; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Coastal sand dunes support various ecosystem services, including storm protection and tourism. Restoration programs are often critical to preserve this ecosystem due to its fragility and high degree of degradation. Dune restoration still suffers from a general lack of knowledge of the ecological processes controlling tropical dune communities. We investigated if facilitation can increase restorati ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12327
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12327
- Author:
- Martucci do Couto, Gabriela; Eisenhauer, Nico; Batista de Oliveira, Everson; Cesarz, Simone; Patriota Feliciano, Ana Lícia; Marangon, Luiz C.
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2016 v.24 no.5 pp. 609-616
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- ecosystem services; ecosystems; land use change; microbial biomass; plantations; rain forests; reforestation; riparian forests; soil; soil microorganisms; soil sampling; sugarcane; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Intensive land use of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest accelerated with the rise of sugar cane plantations in the northeastern part of Brazil. Consequently, many ecosystems were destroyed, including riparian forests. The number of studies of riparian restoration has increased but comparative studies on the belowground effects of common reforestation strategies are rare. Here, we compared soil microbi ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12356
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12356
- Author:
- Pilon, Natashi A. Lima; Buisson, Elise; Durigan, Giselda
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2018 v.26 no.1 pp. 73-81
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- cerrado; dry season; ecosystems; forest restoration; germination; grasses; grasslands; ground vegetation; hay; herbaceous plants; land use change; savannas; topsoil; wet season; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Tropical grassy biomes have been widely neglected for conservation and, after unplanned land use conversion, ecological restoration becomes urgent. The majority of interventions have been based on the misapplication of forest restoration techniques, because there are no validated techniques to restore the species‐rich ground layer. In search for innovative techniques to restore the herbaceous laye ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12534
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12534
- Author:
- Fedrigo, Jean K.; Ataide, Pablo F.; Filho, Julio Azambuja; Oliveira, Lucas V.; Jaurena, Martín; Laca, Emilio A.; Overbeck, Gerhard E.; Nabinger, Carlos
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2018 v.26 no.4 pp. 677-685
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- autumn; biomass; botanical composition; canopy; ecological function; ecosystems; field experimentation; grasses; grasslands; grazing management; livestock; overgrazing; photosynthetically active radiation; primary productivity; spring; sward; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Moderate grazing intensity is considered the basic requirement to enhance ecosystem function in grasslands. Yet, deterioration by overgrazing is common in many biomes, including Campos grasslands in South America. Understanding how grazing management can lead to recovery of ecosystem function is essential to design and implement effective strategies for sustainable use of this resource. In a long‐ ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12635
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12635
- Author:
- Sansevero, Jerônimo B. B.; Alonso, Jorge M.; Booth, Micael C.; Bueno, Mateus M.; Carvalho, Lucas S.; Clemente, Nicoló; Foesch, Meri Diana S.; Mateus, Felipe A.; Valcarcel, Ricardo
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2018 v.26 no.5 pp. 997-1004
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- botany; caatinga; ecological restoration; ecosystems; environmental engineering; forestry; indigenous species; planting; professionals; seedlings; soil science; Brazil; Pantanal
- Abstract:
- ... Several ambitious restoration targets have been set for recovering degraded ecosystems in Brazil (21 million hectares with a legal deficit of native vegetation). The development of scientific knowledge and skilled professionals is necessary to meet this demand and is fundamental for achieving success in medium‐ and long‐term restoration. In this study, we describe the availability and profile of p ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12662
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12662
- Author:
- Rosenfield, Milena Fermina; Müller, Sandra Cristina
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2019 v.27 no.1 pp. 158-167
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- carbon nitrogen ratio; detritivores; ecosystems; functional diversity; natural regeneration; soil; species richness; trees; tropical forests; vegetation structure; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Restoration projects may have broad and complex ecological goals that require distinct and integrative measures for evaluating restoration development and success. However, most studies usually evaluate structural and species composition parameters, with less emphasis on ecological processes and functioning. The main objective of this study is to use an integrated approach that considers structura ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12828
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12828
- Author:
- Pilon, Natashi A. L.; Assis, Geissianny B.; Souza, Flaviana M.; Durigan, Giselda
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2019 v.27 no.3 pp. 569-580
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- cerrado; direct seeding; ecological invasion; ecosystems; grasslands; ground vegetation; herbaceous plants; land use change; seed germination; species reintroduction; species richness; topsoil; vegetation cover; Brazil
- Abstract:
- ... Neotropical grasslands have undergone intensive degradation by land conversion or biological invasion, but their restoration is still challenging. Here, we integrated two approaches to (1) assess the resilience of pristine dry and wet cerrado grasslands after removal of plants and topsoil and (2) evaluate the effectiveness of different treatments based on the material extracted from pristine grass ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12902
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12902
- Author:
- Mazón, Marina; Aguirre, Nikolay; Echeverría, Cristian; Aronson, James
- Source:
- Restoration ecology 2019 v.27 no.5 pp. 992-999
- ISSN:
- 1061-2971
- Subject:
- chronosequences; ecological function; ecological restoration; ecosystems; education; environmental indicators; governance; monitoring; tropical dry forests; tropical rain forests; Brazil; Caribbean; Latin America
- Abstract:
- ... Ecological restoration is becoming mainstreamed worldwide but target ecosystems' responses to restorative interventions are not sufficiently monitored, in terms of the wide range of ecological, social, and economic attributes available. In order to highlight and better understand this problem, we conducted a literature review of the ecological, social, and economic attributes cited in the scientif ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/rec.12986
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12986