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Beyond the species pool: modification of species dispersal, establishment, and assembly by habitat restoration

  • Species dispersal, establishment, and assembly are crucial stages of the life history of plants, and clear understanding ofthe governing forces and rules that shape species composition in a particular community is vital for successful ecologicalrestoration. In this article, we focus on five aspects of seed dispersal and plant establishment, which should be consideredduring habitat restoration actions. In the first two sections, we discuss the success of spontaneous dispersal and establishmenton restoration based on either spatial dispersal or local seed banks. In the third section, we assess the possibilities ofspecies introduction and assisted dispersal. In the fourth section, we introduce some possibilities for the improvement ofestablishment success of spontaneously dispersed or introduced species. Finally, we highlight issues influencing long-termpersistence and sustainability of restored habitats, related to the alteration of management type and intensity, climate change,and spread of non-native species. With the present article, we introduce the special issue entitled “Seed dispersal and soil seedbanks – promising sources for ecological restoration” containing 15 papers by 62 authors from 10 countries arranged in theabovementioned five topics.

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Author:Péter TörökORCiD, Aveliina HelmORCiD, Kathrin KiehlORCiD, Elise BuissonORCiD, Orsolya ValkóORCiD
Title (English):Beyond the species pool: modification of species dispersal, establishment, and assembly by habitat restoration
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.12825
ISSN:1526-100X
ISSN:1061-2971
Parent Title (English):Restoration Ecology
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2018
electronic ID:Zur Anzeige in scinos
Release Date:2023/11/27
Tag:Dispersal; Ecological theory; Seed bank; Species assembly; Spontaneous succession
Volume:26
Issue:S2
First Page:S65
Last Page:S72
Note:
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Faculties:Fakultät AuL
DDC classes:500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 500 Naturwissenschaften
Review Status:Veröffentlichte Fassung/Verlagsversion