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- Title
Habitat restoration: Choosing species and provenances under a changing climate.
- Authors
Jellinek, Sacha
- Abstract
This document is a compilation of research papers and case studies that explore the impact of climate change on habitat restoration in Australia. It discusses various strategies to make restoration efforts more resilient, including altering planting timing, using older/deeper-rooted individuals, and direct seeding. The papers also cover topics such as the use of non-native species in restoration projects, the impacts of climate change on native and non-native species, and the importance of considering climate change in restoration planning. The document emphasizes the need for a national model of seed collection and storage and encourages ecologists and practitioners to be innovative in their approaches. The author acknowledges the traditional owners of the land and expresses gratitude to individuals who provided feedback on the manuscript.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; SEED storage; SEED harvesting; HABITATS; LANDOWNERS; INTRODUCED species
- Publication
Austral Ecology, 2023, Vol 48, Issue 8, p2261
- ISSN
1442-9985
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/aec.13448