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- Title
Changes over time and changes yet to come.
- Authors
McDonald, Tein
- Abstract
This issue's interview with Mike Dodkin, retired naturalist ranger and pest species officer, touches on all these themes as he recollects projects over a 40-year period. Indeed, all our interventions to improve the functionality of impaired ecosystems could be considered tests of hypotheses, including the core hypothesis that interventions can make a positive difference. For example, longer time frames have proven to be useful in the detection by Tai White-Tony and colleagues of long-term patterns of establishment of tree species after mine site restoration in the Jarrah Forest in Western Australia - as well as to allow Kimberly McCallum and colleagues to assess the relationship between the configuration of planted species and their effective pollination in South Australian revegetation sites, many years after plant establishment.
- Subjects
BUFFER zones (Ecosystem management); ABANDONED mined lands reclamation; POLLINATION
- Publication
Ecological Management & Restoration, 2019, Vol 20, Issue 3, p181
- ISSN
1442-7001
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/emr.12390