DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17104400.v1
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Quantifying soil, microbial, and plant community changes following wetland restoration on private land

Abstract: <p>Extensive global and national wetland loss has reduced ecosystem services to people and undermines the sustainability of ecosystems. Restoration projects aim to regain the biophysical conditions of remnant wetlands that produce an abundance of ecosystem services. Ecological restoration practices manipulate community succession to enhance ecological functions, and these different successional stages may be reflected in the soil physio-chemical characteristics, plants, and soil microbes, which in turn p… Show more

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