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dc.contributor.authorDixon, Kingsley
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T11:42:00Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T11:42:00Z
dc.date.created2016-09-12T08:36:46Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationDixon, K. 2009. Pollination and restoration. Science. 325 (5940): pp. 571-573.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14178
dc.identifier.doi10.1126/science.1176295
dc.description.abstract

Pollination services underpin sustainability of restored ecosystems. Yet, outside of agrienvironments, effective restoration of pollinator services in ecological restoration has received little attention. This deficiency in the knowledge needed to restore pollinator capability represents a major liability in restoration programs, particularly in regions where specialist invertebrate and vertebrate pollinators exist, such as global biodiversity hotspots. When compounded with the likely negative impacts of climate change on pollination services, the need to understand and manage pollinator services in restoration becomes paramount.

dc.publisherThe American Association for the Advancement of Science
dc.titlePollination and restoration
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume325
dcterms.source.number5940
dcterms.source.startPage571
dcterms.source.endPage573
dcterms.source.issn0036-8075
dcterms.source.titleScience
curtin.departmentDepartment of Environment and Agriculture
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available


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