Are replanted floodplain forests in southeastern Australia providing bird biodiversity benefits?

Ralph Charles Mac Nally, Leah De Vries, James Robertson Thomson

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Abstract

Revegetation of massively altered landscapes for multiple benefits (including biodiversity and ecological function) has accelerated over the past two decades in southern Australia. However, much of the action has been conducted piecemeal, with little apparent strategy. We consider here replanted woodlands on the floodplain of the Murray River, northern Victoria, Australia. All are small in area (<18 ha) and recent (<30 years) and have been planted with appropriate trees and shrubs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85 - 94
Number of pages10
JournalRestoration Ecology
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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