2022
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13781
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Regenerative capacity of old‐fields on semi‐arid floodplains in the northern Murray–Darling basin

Abstract: Revegetating abandoned agricultural lands is vital to restoring critical ecological functions and services. Natural regeneration, whereby vegetation regrows via the seeds already present within the landscape, has shown to be an effective approach to restoring large agricultural areas, although more research is required to understand the regenerative capacity of the various seed sources. Here, we investigate the regenerative capacity of old‐fields of semi‐arid floodplains of eastern Australia in a year‐long see… Show more

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“…In conclusion, natural regeneration is critical for rehabilitating wetlands under climate change, due to its low-cost, large-scale application and resilience to changed conditions (Chazdon, 2017). Natural regeneration is spatially and temporally variable, due to it Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org being shaped by abiotic and biotic drivers and constrains (Zivec et al, 2021;Zivec et al, 2023). This creates heterogeneous vegetation within the landscape which adds to catchment resilience due to its patch diversity, distribution, and climate adapted species (Prach & del Moral., 2015).…”
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“…In conclusion, natural regeneration is critical for rehabilitating wetlands under climate change, due to its low-cost, large-scale application and resilience to changed conditions (Chazdon, 2017). Natural regeneration is spatially and temporally variable, due to it Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org being shaped by abiotic and biotic drivers and constrains (Zivec et al, 2021;Zivec et al, 2023). This creates heterogeneous vegetation within the landscape which adds to catchment resilience due to its patch diversity, distribution, and climate adapted species (Prach & del Moral., 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Propagule supply is a fundamental mechanism underpinning the successful occurrence of natural regeneration (Walker & Del Maral, 2003). Propagules, including seeds, tubers, plant fragments, etc., can be stored within existing vegetation, seed banks and transported throughout the landscape (Zivec et al, 2023). Hydrochory is a key process linked to propagule transportation and is responsible for large-scale patterns of species distribution within wetlands (Nilsson et al, 2010).…”
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“…The final article (Zivec et al 2022) deals with restoration of large agricultural abandoned lands in south‐eastern Australia. The authors investigated the regenerative capacity of old‐fields of semiarid floodplains in a year‐long seeding emergence experiment.…”
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