2022
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13735
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Faunal standards for the restoration of terrestrial ecosystems: a framework and its application to a high‐profile case study

Abstract: Assessments of ecosystem restoration have traditionally focused on soil and vegetation, often with little consideration of fauna. It is critical to include fauna in such assessments, not just because of their intrinsic biodiversity value but also because of the many ecological roles that animals play in restoration processes. However, a widely accepted framework for specifying faunal standards for restoration is lacking. Here we present such a framework, incorporating: (1) the identification of appropriate ref… Show more

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