Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession (Springer ... - Inecol
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190 Index<br />
Rumex, 91<br />
Russia, 30, 91<br />
safe-sites (see also microsites), 23–24, 26, 28, 35, 141<br />
salinization, 72–81<br />
Salix, 131, 135<br />
salt marsh, 136–137<br />
Sambucus, 130<br />
Sc<strong>and</strong>inavia (see also Sweden), 70<br />
seeds, 25–26, 31, 85, 91, 95, 98, 113, 123, 126, 134<br />
longevity, 95, 103–104, 111–112, 170<br />
Siberia, 70, 111<br />
Silene, 91<br />
sod, 115, 134–135<br />
soils, 9, 24, 45–63, 69–86, 126<br />
compaction, 115<br />
salt-affected, 72–81<br />
soil biota, 47–63, 75, 108, 114, 126<br />
soil organic matter, 50, 78–80, 169, 175, 177<br />
South America, 70<br />
Southeast Asia (see also Asia), 70, 90<br />
Spain, 26<br />
species attributes (see also traits), 7<br />
species interactions (see also facilitation, inhibition), 4, 8,<br />
10–11<br />
Sphagnum, 136<br />
stability, 9, 169–170, 174<br />
Stipa, 131<br />
stochasticity, 36, 138–139, 141, 151–152, 155, 163, 176<br />
stress tolerance, 108<br />
succession<br />
accelerated, 50, 155–156<br />
alternative stable states, 151, 155–156, 161, 163<br />
arrested, 30, 50, 169<br />
constraints, 4, 8, 9<br />
chronosequence (see chronosequence)<br />
climax community, 11, 70, 155, 173<br />
continuous processes, 154, 160–161<br />
definitions, 5<br />
deterministic, 152<br />
dis-climax community, 156<br />
discrete processes, 154, 160–161<br />
facilitation (see facilitation)<br />
framework for restoration, 22–23<br />
inhibition (see inhibition)<br />
links with restoration, 7–8, 141, 157–163, 168–178<br />
manipulation, 121–141, 174<br />
mechanisms, 23<br />
models, 7, 22–23, 93, 152–153, 155–156, 174<br />
multiple equilibria, 161<br />
primary, 6, 21, 45, 49, 134, 141, 153<br />
rate, 122–123, 133<br />
retrogressive, 49, 54–55, 69–86, 90–115, 155–156<br />
scale, 4, 6, 122, 150, 161, 163<br />
secondary, 6, 21, 45, 49, 134, 141, 153, 162<br />
spontaneous, 26, 121–141<br />
stochastic, (see stochastic)<br />
trajectories, 6–8, 22–23, 154, 157–158, 162, 169,<br />
173–177<br />
sustainability, 2, 7–8, 174<br />
Sweden, 45, 53–57<br />
Taraxacum, 91<br />
Thelypteris, 91<br />
thickets, 30<br />
thresholds, 59–60, 156, 161, 172, 176<br />
Tilia, 131<br />
topography, 33, 75<br />
traits, 20, 22, 36, 102–103, 139, 158, 174–175<br />
trajectories (see succession: trajectories)<br />
transplants, 126, 134, 171<br />
tree planting, 75–77<br />
Trifolium, 57<br />
Typha, 109, 135<br />
Ulex, 57<br />
Ulmus, 135<br />
United Kingdom, 90, 111, 123<br />
urban, 35, 138, 169<br />
Urtica, 91, 98<br />
Vaccinium, 54, 56<br />
Viola, 91<br />
volcanoes, 21, 23, 34<br />
Warming, 5, 70<br />
water (see groundwater;erosion)<br />
water balance, 93, 170<br />
water logging, 74, 76, 175<br />
water table (see also groundwater), 108, 113–114, 175<br />
wind, 23, 31<br />
wetl<strong>and</strong>s, 90–115, 135–137, 171, 175