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Towards a population approach for evaluating grassland restoration-a systematic review
Harzé, Mélanie; Monty, Arnaud; Boisson, Sylvain et al.
2018In Restoration Ecology
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Keywords :
Fragmentation; Indicators; Metapopulation; Plants; Success
Abstract :
[en] Persistence of restored populations depends on growth, reproduction, dispersal, local adaptation, and a suitable landscape pattern to foster metapopulation dynamics. Although the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on plant population dynamics are well understood, particularly in grasslands, the population traits that control grassland restoration are less known. We reviewed the use of population traits for evaluating grassland restoration success based on 141 publications (1986-2015). The results demonstrated that population demography was relatively well-assessed but detailed studies providing information on key stages of the life cycle were lacking despite their importance in determining population viability. Vegetative and generative performances have been thoroughly investigated, notably the components of plant fitness, such as reproductive output, while genetic and spatial population structures were largely ignored. More work on the population effects of ecological restoration would be welcomed, particularly with a focus on population genetics. Targeted species were principally common and dominant natives, or invasive plants while rare or threatened species were poorly considered. Evaluation of ecological restoration should be conducted at different scales of ecological complexity, but so far, communities and ecosystems are over represented, and more focus should be directed towards a population approach as population traits are essential indicators of restoration success. © 2018 Society for Ecological Restoration.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Harzé, Mélanie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Biodiversité et Paysage
Monty, Arnaud ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Biodiversité et Paysage
Boisson, Sylvain ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Biodiversité et Paysage
Pitz, Carline ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Biodiversité et Paysage
Hermann, J.-M.;  Chair of Restoration Ecology Technical University of Munich, Emil-Ramann-Str. 6 85354 Freising Germany
Kollmann, J.;  Chair of Restoration Ecology Technical University of Munich, Emil-Ramann-Str. 6 85354 Freising Germany, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), PO Box 115 1431 Ås Norway
Mahy, Grégory ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Biodiversité et Paysage
Language :
English
Title :
Towards a population approach for evaluating grassland restoration-a systematic review
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Restoration Ecology
ISSN :
1061-2971
eISSN :
1526-100X
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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