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Cummings, J., Reid, N., Davies, I. & Grant, C. (2005) Adaptive restoration of sand-mined
areas for biological conservation. Journal of Applied Ecology 42, 160 -170.
Davis, A.L., van Aarde, R.J., Scholtz, C.H. & Delport, J.H. (2002) Increasing representation
of localized dung beetles across a chronosequence of regenerating vegetation and natural
dune forest in South Africa. Global Ecology and Biogeography 11, 191-209.
Davis, A.L.V, van Aarde, R.J., Scholtz, C.H. & Delport, J.H. (2003) Convergence between dung
beetle assemblages of a post-mining vegetational chronosequence and unmined dune
forest. Restoration Ecology 11, 29- 42.
Dunn, R.R. & Romdal, T.S. (2005) Mean latitudinal range sizes of bird assemblages in six
Neotropical forest chronosequences. Global Ecology and Biogeography 14, 359-366.
Forup, M.L. & Memmott, J. (2005) The restoration of plant-pollinator interactions in hay
meadows. Restoration Ecology 13, 265-274.
Fuhlendorf, S.D. & Engle, D.M. (2004) Application of the fi re-grazing interactions to restore
a shifting mosaic on tallgrass prairie. Journal of Applied Ecology 41, 604 - 614.
Garcia-Fernandez, C., Casado, M.A. & Perez, M.R. (2003) Benzoin gardens in North
Sumatra, Indonesia: effects of management on tree diversity. Conservation Biology 17,
829-836.
Gómez-Aparicio, L., Zamora, R., Gómez, J.M., Hódar, J.A., Castro, J. & Baraza, E. (2004)
Applying plant facilitation to forest restoration: a meta-analysis of the use of shrubs as
nurse plants. Ecological Applications 14, 1128 -1138.
Hoving, C.L., Harrison, D.J., Krohn, W.B., Jakubas, W.J. & McCollough, M.A. (2004) Canada
lynx Lyn x canade nsis habitat and forest succession in northern Maine, USA. Wildlife Biology
10, 285 -294.
Kamijo, T., Kitayama, K., Sugawara, A., Urushimichi, S. & Sasai, K. (2002) Primary succes-
sion of the warm-temperate broad-leaved forest on a volcanic island, Miyake-jima, Japan.
Folia Geobotanica 37, 71-91.
Kleintjes, P.K., Jacobs, B.F. & Fettig, S.M. (2004) Initial response of butterfl ies to an overstory
reduction and slash mulching treatment of a degraded pinon-juniper woodland. Restoration
Ecology 12, 231-238.
Lai, P.C.C. & Wong, B.S.F. (2005) Effects of tree guards and weed mats on the establishment
of native tree seedlings: implications for forest restoration in Hong Kong, China. Restoration
Ecology 13, 138-143.
Lee, C.-S., You, Y.-H. & Robinson, G.R. (2002) Secondary succession and natural habitat
restoration in abandoned rice fi elds of central Korea. Restoration Ecology 10, 306 -314.
Martinez-Garza, C. & Howe, H.F. (2003) Restoring tropical diversity: beating the time tax
on species loss. Journal of Applied Ecology 40, 423-429.
Meiners, S.J., Pickett, S.T.A. & Cadenasso, M.L. (2002) Exotic plant invasions over 40 years
of old fi eld successions: community patterns and associations. Ecography 25, 215-223.
Pywell, R.F., Bullock, J.M., Hopkins, A. et al. (2002) Restoration of species-rich grassland on
arable land: assessing the limiting processes using a multi-site experiment. Journal of
Applied Ecology 39, 294-309.
Redi, B.H., van Aarde, R.J. & Wassenaar, T.D. (2005) Coastal dune forest development and
the regeneration of millipede communities. Restoration Ecology 13, 284-291.
Rees, M., Condit, R., Crawley, M., Pacala, S. & Tilman, D. (2001) Long-term studies of vegeta-
tion dynamics. Science 293, 650-655.
Shebitz, D.J. & Kimmerer, R.W. (2005) Reestablishing roots of a Mohawk community and a
culturally signifi cant plant: sweetgrass. Restoration Ecology 13, 257-264.
Van Zandt, P.A., Collins, E., Losos, J.B. & Chase, J.M. (2005) Implications of food web
interactions for restoration of Missouri Ozark glade habitats. Restoration Ecology 13,
312-317.
Wang, G.-H. (2002) Plant traits and soil chemical variables during a secondary vegetation
succession in abandoned fi elds on the Loess Plateau. Acta Botanica Sinica 44, 990-998.
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