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Margaret A. Palmer - Ecosystems: Reference, Emerging, and Novel, and the Implications for Restoration
Marilyn Jordan - Novel Ecosystems, Food Webs and Conservation Strategies R. Michael Erwin - Chesapeake Bay: Waterbirds at Risk, Island Losses, and Restoration Potential with Dredged Materials James E. Perry - Quantifying the Replacement of Lost Wetland Functions in Created and Restored Wetlands: The Role of Science in Policy and Regulatory Decisions Alexander Felson - Constructing Nature for the Sake of Science, Adaptation, and the Public Good: Bridging Experimental Research with Ecological Design
Kathy Poole - Misplaced Moralism, Presumed Values, and Misinformation: A Practitioner’s View of How New Ecological Challenges Can Forge New Approaches
Frank Gallagher - Urban Wildlands, Ecological Structure, Function, and Risk: Lessons from Liberty State Park
Michael Feller - Strategies for Transforming Landscapes from Alien-Dominated Plant Communities into Native-Dominated Ecosystems
Jodie M. Shivery - Model for Vegetation Management along Maryland Roadways
Richard Bolton - Mitigating for Vernal Pool Herptile Habitat at the Landscape Scale: Three Project Applications from the Northeast United States
Mark June-Wells - Water Chemistry Preferences of Five Non-Native Species in Connecticut Lakes: Using the Community Assembly Hypothesis to Predict Non-Native Species Invasion
Susan F. Cushman - Model Changes in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Structure following Stream Restoration
Eric Miller - Fish Habitat Restoration on the Little Coal River, West Virginia, as Compensation for Mining Impacts to Headwater Streams: Benefits and Constraints
Wes Hudson - Modeling Growth Rates of Woody Wetland Plants Common to the Piedmont Region, Mid-Atlantic States
Peter Del Tredici - Wild Urban Plants: The Natural and Cultural History of Spontaneous Cosmopolitan Vegetation
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