Volume 11
- Micro- and Meso-Scale Factors Affect the Restoration of Atlantic Forest
- High Loss of Plant Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity Due to Simulated Extinctions of Pollinators and Seed Dispersers in a Tropical Savanna
- Higher Taxa Predict Plankton Beta-diversity Patterns Across an Eutrophication Gradient
- Challenges and Opportunities in Applying a Landscape Ecology Perspective in Ecological Restoration: a Powerful Approach to Shape Neolandscapes
- Assessment of Genome Damage in Bird and Mammal Species as a Tool for Improvements in ex-situ Conservation at Zoos
- Restoration Challenges and Opportunities for Increasing Landscape Connectivity under the New Brazilian Forest Act
- Spatial Assessment of Water-Related Ecosystem Services to Prioritize Restoration of Forest Patches
- Woody Species Regeneration in Atlantic Forest Restoration Sites Depends on Surrounding Landscape
- Distribution of Tursiops truncatus in Southeastern Brazil: a Modeling Approach for Summer Sampling
- Blaming The Words “Population” and “Community” Has Outlived Its Usefulness in Ecology - a Reply to Magnusson (2013)
- Invasive Alien Plants In Brazil: A Nonrestrictive Revision of Academic Works
- Analysis of Progress Towards a Comprehensive System of Marine Protected Areas in Brazil
- Forest Landscape Restoration: Who Decides? A Governance Approach to Forest Landscape Restoration
- The Words “Population” and “Community” Have Outlived their Usefulness in Ecological Publications
- Restoration Ecology in Brazil – Time to Step Out of the Forest
- Restoration Reserves as Biodiversity Safeguards in Human- Modified Landscapes
- Chinese Economic Growth: Implications for Brazilian Conservation Policies
- Habitat Edge Contrast as an Indicator to Prioritize Sites for Ecological Restoration at the Landscape Scale
- Breeding Biology Research and Data Availability for New World Flycatchers
- Control of Invasive Plants: Ecological and Socioeconomic Criteria for the Decision Making Process
- Steering Towards Sustainability Requires More Ecological Restoration
- Going Back to Basics: Importance of Ecophysiology when Choosing Functional Traits for Studying Communities and Ecosystems
- Modeling Extinction Risk for Seabirds in Brazil
- What do Local People Know About Amazonian Manatees? Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Trichechus inunguis in the Oil Province of Urucu, AM, Brazil
- A Framework for Setting Local Restoration Priorities Based on Landscape Context
- What Is on the Horizon for Ecophylogenetics?
- Site Selection for Restoration Planning: A Protocol With Landscape and Legislation Based Alternatives
- The Need to Unmask Lurking False Friends: Sustainability Is a State, Not a Process! – a Reply to Fernandez et al. (2012)
- Supporting Information 1
- Landscape Ecology Perspective in Restoration Projects for Biodiversity Conservation: a Review
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