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[Expand]Schmiede R., Donath T.W. & Otte A. (2009) Seed bank development after the restoration of alluvial grassland via transfer of seed-containing plant material. Biological Conservation, 142, 404-413 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Seed bank development after restoration of alluvial grassland via transfer of seed-containing plant material, Riedstadt municipality, Hesse, Germany 30 Jul 10
[Expand]Kardol P., Wal A.V. , Bezemer T.M., Boer W., Duyts H., Holtkamp R. & Putten W.H.V. (2008) Restoration of species-rich grasslands on ex-arable land: Seed addition outweighs soil fertility reduction. Biological Conservation, 141, 2208-2217 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Seed addition outweighs soil fertility reduction in restoration of species-rich grasslands on ex-arable land at Assel, Gelderland, the Netherlands 29 Jul 10
[Expand]Vitt P., Havens K., Kendall B.E. & Knight T.M. (2009) Effects of community-level grassland management on the non-target rare annual Agalinis auriculata. Biological Conservation, 142, 798-805 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Effects of community-level grassland management on the rare annual earleaf false foxglove Agalinis auriculata at five wet prairie sites in Illinois, USA 29 Jul 10
[Expand]Ruprecht E., Enyedi M.Z., Eckstein R.L. & Donath T.W. (2010) Restorative removal of plant litter and vegetation 40 years after abandonment enhances re-emergence of steppe grassland vegetation. Biological Conservation, 143, 449-456 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Litter removal and cutting promote re-emergence of steppe grassland vegetation at Suatu and Puini, Cluj, Romania 29 Jul 10
[Expand]Larson D.L. & Larson J.L. (2010) Control of one invasive plant species allows exotic grasses to become dominant in northern Great Plains grasslands. Biological Conservation, in press (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Biocontrol of invasive leafy spurge Euphorbia esula by flea beetles Apthona allows exotic grasses to become dominant in northern Great Plains prairies, North Dakota, USA 28 Jul 10
[Expand]Fynn R.W.S., Haynes R.J. & O'Connor T.G. (2003) Burning causes long-term changes in soil organic matter content of a South African grassland. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 35, 677-687 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Long-term effects of burning a native southern tall grassveld on soil organic matter content, Ukulinga research Farm (University of Natal), Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa 28 Jul 10
[Expand]Callaham Jr. M.A., Blair J.M., Todd T.C., Kitchen D.J. & Whiles M.R. (2003) Macroinvertebrates in North American tallgrass prairie soils: effects of fire, mowing, and fertilization on density and biomass Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 35, 1079-1093 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010). Effects of fire, mowing and fertilizer application on density and biomass of macroinvertebrates in tallgrass prairie soils at Konza Prairie Biological Station, Kansas, USA 28 Jul 10
[Expand]Waring P. (2004) Successes in conserving the Barberry Carpet moth Pareulype berberata (D. & S.) (Geometridae) in England. Journal of Insect Conservation, 8, 167-171 (added by: Dicks L. 2010). Establishment of three new populations of the protected barberry carpet moth Pareulype berberata in Wiltshire, Northamptonshire and Suffolk, UK 27 Jul 10
[Expand]McKinley V.L., Peacock A.D. & White D.C. (2005) Microbial community PLFA and PHB responses to ecosystem restoration in tallgrass prairie soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 37, 1946-1958 (added by: Showler D.A. 2010) Prairie restorations can lead to improved quality of surface soils, Goose Lake Prairie State Park, Illinois, USA 27 Jul 10
[Expand]Fowles A.P., Bailey M.P. & Hale A.D. (2004) Trends in the recovery of a rosy marsh moth Coenophila subrosea (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) population in response to fire and conservation management on a lowland raised mire. Journal of Insect Conservation, 8, 149-158 (added by: Dicks L. 2010). Rosy marsh moth Coenophila subrosea does not decline in the absence of fire, on a lowland raised mire at the Dyfi National Nature Reserve, Ceredigion, Wales 27 Jul 10
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