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The use and abuse of keystone plant species in restoration practices of terrestrial ecosystems
Caio S. Ballarin
, Felipe W. Amorim
,
David M. Watson
, Francisco E. Fontúrbel
Gulbali Research Institute
Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences
São Paulo State University
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Millennium Nucleus of Patagonian Limit of Life (LiLi)
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Plant Species
100%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
100%
Restoration Practices
100%
Negative Consequences
25%
Unintended Consequences
25%
High Density
25%
Low Density
25%
Food Web
25%
Demographic Characteristics
25%
Species Survival
25%
Keystone Species
25%
Negative Effects
25%
Low Abundance
25%
Novel Plants
25%
Natural Communities
25%
Asymmetric Relationship
25%
Restoration Planning
25%
Species Establishment
25%
Species Relationships
25%
Niche Dimension
25%
Restoration Trajectory
25%
Species Reproduction
25%
Interacting Species
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Interactor
100%
Food Web
100%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
100%
Keystone Species
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Keystone Species
25%