2024
DOI: 10.1111/rec.14098
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Revegetated riparian areas are dominated by weeds, and lack structural diversity and natural recruitment: lessons for restoration practice

Eliza Foley‐Congdon,
Sacha Jellinek,
Yung E. Chee
et al.

Abstract: Riparian areas can be highly biodiverse and provide critical ecosystem services. However, they are frequently subject to anthropogenic impacts such as land clearing, agricultural use, and urban development. Restoration of riparian areas via revegetation commonly improves the health of waterways and surrounding areas, but vegetation outcomes are rarely assessed. Our study compared 10 to 14‐year‐old revegetation to remnant vegetation in riparian areas of south‐eastern Australia to determine if species compositio… Show more

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