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Galatowitsch SM, 86, 162 O’Connor D, 316 Author Index Garg VK, 281 Olson RA, 24 Gillespie M, 288 Onokpise O, 262 Gladwin DN, 183 Outcalt KW, 262 Volume 7 Good JEG, 336 Gores JK, 24 Parrotta JA, 103 Griggs FT, 360 Peterson DR, 360 Allen EB, 319 Pierce RW, 369 Allendorf FW, 42 Hart SC, 252 Prach K, 15 Alpert P, 360 Hastings A, 309 PySek P, 15 Altieri MA, 212 Hatch DA, 376 Anderson MK, 231 Haukioja E, 145 Aschenbach TA, 212 Hillyard DS, 376 Radford GL, 336 Holl KD, 382 Reay SD, 298 Bartolome JW, 376 Holland MM, 319 Reever Morghan KJ, 51 Bashan Y, 321 Holmes PM, 215 Rheinhardt MC, 241 Bethlenfalvay GJ, 321 Huxel GR, 309 Rheinhardt RD, 241 Bisevac L, 117 Richardson DM, 215 Booth DT, 24 Jackson LL, 98, 127 Roelle JE, 183 Boyer KE, 74 Rowney DL, 231 Brinson MM, 241 Kaye JP, 252 Brown S, 98 Keeland BD, 348 Schmetterling DA, 369 Brown SC, 56 Kendle T, 27 Schuman GE, 24 Brussaard L, 33 Kindscher K, 212 Schwartz MW, 316 Budelsky RA, 86 King SL, 348 Seastedt TR, 51 Knowles OH, 103 Smilauer P, 15 Callaway JC, 69 Kolb TE, 172 Stevens PA, 336 Carrillo-Garcia A, 321 Kozlov MV, 145 Stone JE, 172, 252 Castelli R, 100 Streever WJ, 139 Clewell AF, 1 Lamb D, 288 Stroosnijder L, f2o2F 3: e Cobb RC, 252 Leita L, 155 Covington WW, 172 Leon de la Luz J-L, 321 Crawford CS, 193 Lesica P, 42 Toh I, 288 Loik ME, 382 David PG, 407 Wallace HL, 336 Davies A, 271 Majer JD, 117 Watts JJ, 139 Day S, 139 Mando A, 33 Williams ME, 262 Dhillion SS, 399 Marchiol L, 155 Dunnett NP, 27 Mathis MJ, 392 Yetka LA, 162 Middleton BA, 392 Ellis LM, 193 Molles MC Jr, 193 Mondini C, 155 Zedler JB, 69, 74, 411 Faser KE Jr, 241 Zeff ML, 205 Fehmi JS, 376 Norton DA, 298 Zerbi G, 155 © 1999 Society for Ecological Restoration DECEMBER 1999 Restoration Ecology Vol. 7 No. 4, p. 413 sand mines and heathland, West- vial Valley (King and Keeland), Subject Index ern Australia (Bisevac and Ma- 348 . jer), 117 Brazil The role of isolated trees in facili- Restoration of tropical moist for- Volume 7 tating tree seedling recruitment est on bauxite-mined lands in at a degraded sub-tropical rain- the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta forest site (Toh et al), 288 and Knowles), 103 Bauxite Britain Africa Restoration of tropical moist for- The importance of transplant size Protocols for restoration based on est on bauxite-mined lands in and gap width in the botanical recruitment dynamics, commu- the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta enrichment of species-poor grass- nity structure, and ecosystem and Knowles), 103 lands in Britain (Davies et al), function: Perspectives from South Birch 271 African fynbos (Holmes and Ri- Performance of birch seedlings re- Bunchgrasses chardson), 21 planted in heavily polluted in- Environmental heterogeneity, ani- Termite- and mulch-mediated re- dustrial barrens of the Kola Pen- mal disturbances, microsite char- habilitation of vegetation on insula. northwest Russia (Kozlov acteristics, and seedling estab- crusted soil in West Africa (Mando and Haukioja), 145 lishment in a Quercus havardii et al), 33 Birds community (Dhillion), 399 Amazon river Vegetation similarity and avifau- Restoring Aristida stricta to Pinus Restoration of tropical moist for- nal food value of restored and palustris ecosystems on the At- est on bauxite-mined lands in natural marshes in northern New lantic Coastal Plain, U.S.A. (Out- the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta York (Brown), 56 calt et al), 262 and Knowles), 103 Book reviews Water and nutrient outflow fol- Animals Agroecology: logical Processes in lowing the ecological restoration Environmental heterogeneity, ani- Sustainable Agriculture, by Gliess- of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass mal disturbances, microsite char- man (Altieri), 212 ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 acteristics, and seedling estab- The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Burning lishment in a havardii Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Effects of burning and grazing on communit\ Biodiversity, edited by Pickett et a coastal California grassland Ants al (Schwartz), 316 (Hatch et al), 376 Comparative ant commu- European Wet Grasslands: Biodiver- California utitii es ofl ilitated mineral sity, Management, and Restoration, The edible plant Dichelostemma cap- sand mines and heathland, edited by Joyce and Cade (Zedler), itatum: Its vegetative reproduction Western Austral Bisevac and 411 response to different indigenous Majer), 117 Instream Flow Protection: harvesting regimes in Califor- Aristida stricta Balance in Western Water Use, by nia (Anderson and Rowney), Restoring Aristid cta to Pinus Gillilan and Brown (Castelli), 100 24 palustris ecosystems on the At- Restoration Ecology and Sustainabl Effects of burning and grazing on 1 lantic Coastal al Plain, U.S.A. (Out- Development, edited by Urban- a coastal California grassland - calt et al), 26 ska et al (Jackson), 98 (Hatch et al), 376 Arizona Restoration of Tropical Forest Ecosys- Nitrogen addition could shift plant Effects of restoration thinning on tems, edited by Lieth and Loh- community composition in a re- presettlement Pinus ponderosa in mann (Brown), 98 stored California salt marsh (Boyer northern Arizona (Stone et al), 172 Restoring Streams in Cities, by Riley and Zedler), 74 Atlantic Coastal Plain (O’Connor), 316 Carbon Restoring . ae istida strictta to Pinus The Tallgrass Restoration iLi tl] andbJ ook i. fot’ Effects of soil nitrogen reduction palustris ecosystems on the At- Prairies Savannas, and Woodlands, on nonnative plants in restored lantic Coastal Plain, U.S.A. (Out- edited byy Packard and Mutel grasslands (Reever Morghan calt et al), 262 (Aschenbach and Kindscher), 212 and Seastedt), 51 Ausiralia Bottomlands Carex Comparative study of ant commu- Evaluation of reforestation in the Effects of moisture, temperature, nities of rehabilitated mineral lower Mississippi River Allu- and time on seed germination of DECEMBER 1999 Restoration Ecology Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 414-420 Subject Index five wetland Carices: Implica- tats using an expert system Restoration of tropical moist for- tions for restoration (Budelsky (Prach et al), 15 est on bauxite-mined lands in and Galatowitsch), 86 Flooding the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta Factors affecting revegetation of Influence of experimental flood- and Knowles), 103 Carex lacustris and Carex stricta ing on litter dynamics in a Rio Riparian forest restoration along from rhizomes (Yetka and Gala- Grande riparian forest, New large rivers: Initial results from towitsch), 162 Mexico (Ellis et al), 193 the Sacramento River Project Coal Response of exotics to restored (Alpert et al), 360 Simulated herbivory and vegeta- hydroperiod at Dupuis Reserve, The role of isolated trees in facili- tion dynamics in coal slurry Florida (David), 407 tating tree seedling recruitment ponds reclaimed as wetlands Success of instream habitat struc- at a degraded sub-tropical rain- (Mathis and Middleton), 392 tures after a 50-year flood in forest site (Toh et al), 288 Translocation of herb-rich grass- Gold Creek, Montana (Schmet- Water and nutrient outflow fol- land from a site in Wales prior to terling and Pierce), 369 lowing the ecological restoration opencast coal extraction (Good Florida of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass et al), 336 Response of exotics to restored ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 Compost hydroperiod at Dupuis Reserve, Fragmentation Effects of municipal waste leachate Florida (David), 40 Habitat loss, fragmentation, and on seed germination in soil- Restoration of riverine forest at restoration (Huxel and Hastings), compost mixtures (Marchiol et hall branch on phosphate-mined 309 al), 155 land, Florida (Clewell), 1 Fungi Computer software Food Nurse plants, mycorrhizae, and Prediction of vegetation succes- The edible plant Dichelostemma plant establishment in a disturbed sion in human-disturbed_ habi- itatum: Its vegetative reproduc- area of the Sonoran Desert (Car- tats using an expert system (Prach tion response to different indig- rillo-Garcia et al), 321 et al), 15 enous harvesting regimes in Fynbos Costa Rica California (Anderson and Row- Protocols for restoration based on Photosynthetic responses to light ney), 231 recruitment dynamics, commu- for rainforest seedlings planted Vegetation similarity and avifau- nity structure, and ecosystem in abandoned pasture, Costa Rica nal food value of restored and function: Perspectives from South (Loik and Holl), 382 natural marshes in northern New African fynbos (Holmes and Ri- Deserts York (Brown), 56 chardson), 215 Nurse plants, mycorrhizae, and Forests Genetics plant establishment in a dis- \ssessing the success of restora- Ecological genetics and the resto- turbed area of the Sonoran Desert tion plantings in a temperate ration of plant communities: Mix (Carrillo-Garcia et al), 321 New Zealand forest (Reay and or match? (Lesica and Allendorf), Dichelostemma capitatum Norton), 298 42 he edible plant Dichelostemma cap- Effects of restoration thinning on Grasses itatum: Its vegetative reproduc- presettlement Pinus ponderosa in Environmental heterogeneity, ani- tion response to different indig- northern Arizona (Stoente al ), 172 mal disturbances, microsite char- enous harvesting regimes in Evaluation of reforestation in the acteristics, and seedling estab- California (Anderson and Row- lower Mississippi River Alluvial lishment in a Quercus havardii ney), 231 Valley (King and Keeland), 348 community (Dhillion), 399 Dupuis Reserve Influence of experimental flood- Response of exotics to restored Response of exotics to restored ing on litter dynamics in a Rio hydroperiod at Dupuis Reserve, hydroperiod at Dupuis Reserve, Grande riparian forest New Florida (David), 407 Florida (David), 407 Mexico (Ellis et al), 193 Restoring Aristida stricta to Pinus Exotic grasses Photosynthetic responses to light palustris ecosystems on the At- Response of exotics to restored for rainforest seedlings planted lantic Coastal Plain, U.S.A. (Out- hydroperiod at Dupuis Reserve, in abandoned pasture, Costa calt et al), 262 Florida (David), 407 Rica (Loik and Holl), 382 Water and nutrient outflow fol- Expert systems Restoration of riverine forest at lowing the ecological restoration Prediction of vegetation succes- hall branch on phosphate-mined of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass sion in human-disturbed habi- land, Florida (Clewell), 1 ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 DECEMBER 1999 Restoration Ecology Subject Index Grasslands Translocation of herb-rich grass- Memorial Effects of burning and grazing on land from a site in Wales prior to William A. Niering (Allen and a coastal California grassland opencast coal extraction (Good Holland), 319 (Hatch et al), 376 et al), 336 Mine lands Effects of soil nitrogen reduction India Comparative study of ant communi- on nonnative plants in restored Leguminous trees for the rehabili- ties of rehabilitated mineral sand grasslands (Reever Morghan and tation of sodic wasteland in mines and heathland, Western Seastedt), 51 northern India (Garg), 281 Australia (Bisevac and Majer), 117 stablishing tallgrass prairie on Industrial barrens Establishment of woody riparian grazed permanent pasture in the Performance of birch seedlings re- species from natural seedfall at a upper Midwest (Jackson), 127 planted in heavily polluted former gravel pit (Roelle and he importance of transplant size industrial barrens of the Kola Gladwin), 183 and gap width in the botanical Peninsula, northwest Russia (Koz- Restoration of riverine forest at *nrichment of species-poor grass- lov and Haukioja), 145 hall branch on phosphate-mined lands in Britain (Davies et al), 271 lowa land, Florida (Clewell), 1 Translocation of herb-rich grass- Establishing tallgrass prairie on Restoration of tropical moist for- land from a site in Wales prior to grazed permanent pasture in the est on bauxite-mined lands in opencast coal extraction (Good upper Midwest (Jackson), 127 the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta et al), 336 Leachates and Knowles), 103 vel pit Effects of municipal waste leachate Shrub densities on pre-1985 re- istablishment of woody riparian on seed germination in soil- claimed mine lands in Wyoming species from natural seedfall at a compost mixtures (Marchiol et (Booth et al), 24 former gravel pit (Roelle and al), 155 Simulated herbivory and vegeta- Gladwin), 183 Light tion dynamics in coal slurry ponds Grazing Photosynthetic responses to light reclaimed as wetlands (Mathis Effects of burning and grazing on for rainforest seedlings planted and Middleton), 392 a coastal California grassland in abandoned pasture, Costa Translocation of herb-rich grass- (Hatch et al), 376 Rica (Loik and Holl), 382 land from a site in Wales prior to Establishing tallgrass prairie on Litter opencast coal extraction (Good grazed permanent pasture in the Influence of experimental flood- et al), 336 upper Midwest (Jackson), 127 ing on litter dynamics in a Rio Mississippi River Habitats Grande riparian forest, New Mex- Evaluation of reforestation in the Habitat loss, fragmentation, and ico (Ellis et al), 193 lower Mississippi River Alluvial restoration (Huxel and Hastings), Mangrove Valley (King and Keeland), 348 309 An experimental assessment of Mitigation Success of instream habitat struc- slag as a substrate for mangrove Tracking wetland restoration: Do tures after a 50-year flood in rehabilitation (Day et al), 139 mitigation sites follow desired Gold Creek, Montana (Schmet- Marshes trajectories? (Zedler and Calla- terling and Pierce), 369 Nitrogen addition could shift plant way), 69 Headwaters community composition in a Montana Application of reference data for restored California salt marsh Success of instream habitat struc- assessing and restoring headwa- (Boyer and Zedler), 74 tures after a 50-year flood in ter ecosystems (Rheinhardt et Salt marsh tidal channel morpho- Gold Creek, Montana (Schmet- al), 241 metry: applications for wetland terling and Pierce), 369 Heathlands creation and restoration (Zeff), Mulch Comparative study of ant communi- 205 Termite- and mulch-mediated reha- ties of rehabilitated mineral sand Tracking wetland restoration: Do bilitation of vegetation on crusted mines and heathland, Western mitigation sites follow desired soil in West Africa (Mando et Australia (Bisevac and Majer), 117 trajectories? (Zedler and Calla- al), 33 Herbs way), 69 Municipal waste compost Simulated herbivory and vegeta- Vegetation similarity and avifau- Effects of municipal waste leachate tion dynamics in coal slurry nal food value of restored and on seed germination in soil- ponds reclaimed as wetlands natural marshes in northern compost mixtures (Marchiol et (Mathis and Middleton), 392 New York (Brown), 56 al), 155 Restoration Ecology DECEMBER 1999 Subject Index Mycorrhizae in abandoned pasture, Costa dustrial barrens of the Kola Pen- Nurse plants, mycorrhizae, and Rica (Loik and Holl), 382 insula, northwest Russia (Kozlov plant establishment in a disturbed Pinus palustris and Haukioja), 145 area of the Sonoran Desert (Car- Restoring Aristida stricta to Pinus Ponds rillo-Garcia et al), 321 palustris ecosystems on the At- Simulated herbivory and vegeta- New Mexico lantic Coastal Plain, U.S.A. (Out- tion dynamics in coal slurry Influence of experimental flood- calt et al), 262 ponds reclaimed as wetlands ing on litter dynamics in a Rio Pinus ponderosa (Mathis and Middleton), 392 Grande riparian forest, New Mex- Effects of restoration thinning on Prairies ico (Ellis et al), 193 presettlement Pinus ponderosa in Establishing tallgrass prairie on New York northern Arizona (Stone et al), grazed permanent pasture in the Vegetation similarity and avifau- 172 upper Midwest (Jackson), 127 nal food value of restored and Water and nutrient outflow fol- Protocols natural marshes in northern New lowing the ecological restoration Protocols for restoration based on York (Brown), 56 of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass recruitment dynamics, commu- New Zealand ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 nity structure, and ecosystem Assessing the success of restora- Plants function: Perspectives from South tion plantings in a temperate Assessing the success of restora- African fynbos (Holmes and Ri- New Zealand forest (Reay and tion plantings in a temperate chardson), 215 Norton), 298 New Zealand forest (Reay and Quercus havardii Niering, William A. Norton), 298 Environmental heterogeneity, ani- William A. Niering (Allen and Ecological genetics and the resto- mal disturbances, microsite char- Holland), 319 (Memorial) ration of plant communities: acteristics, and seedling estab- Nitrogen Mix or match? (Lesica and Al- lishment in a Quercus havardii Effects of soil nitrogen reduction lendorf), 42 community (Dhillion), 399 on nonnative plants in restored The edible plant Dichelostemma cap- Rainforests grasslands (Reever Morghan and itatum: Its vegetative reproduc- Photosynthetic responses to light Seastedt), 51 tion response to different indig- for rainforest seedlings planted Nitrogen addition could shift plant enous harvesting regimes in in abandoned pasture, Costa Rica community composition in a re- California (Anderson and Row- (Loik and Holl), 382 stored California salt marsh ney), 231 Restoration of tropical moist for- (Boyer and Zedler), 74 Effects of soil nitrogen reduction est on bauxite-mined lands in Nutrients on nonnative plants in restored the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta Water and nutrient outflow fol- grasslands (Reever Morghan and Knowles), 103 lowing the ecological restoration and Seastedt), 51 The role of isolated trees in facili- of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass The importance of transplant size tating tree seedling recruitment ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 and gap width in the botanical at a degraded sub-tropical rain- Obituary enrichment of species-poor grass- forest site (Toh et al), 288 William A. Niering (Allen and lands in Britain (Davies et al), Reference data Holland), 319 (Memorial) 271 Application of reference data for as- Pastures Nitrogen addition could shift plant sessing and restoring headwater Establishing tallgrass prairie on community composition in a ecosystems (Rheinhardt et al), 241 grazed permanent pasture in the restored California salt marsh Restoration thinning upper Midwest (Jackson), 127 (Boyer and Zedler), 74 Effects of restoration thinning on Photosynthetic responses to light Nurse plants, mycorrhizae, and presettlement Pinus ponderosa in for rainforest seedlings planted plant establishment in a disturbed northern Arizona (Stone et al), in abandoned pasture, Costa Rica area of the Sonoran Desert (Car- 172 (Loik and Holl), 382 rillo-Garcia et al), 321 Rhizomes Phosphate Vegetation similarity and avifau- Factors affecting revegetation of Restoration of riverine forest at nal food value of restored and Carex lacustris and Carex stricta hall branch on phosphate-mined natural marshes in northern New from rhizomes (Yetka and Gala- land, Florida (Clewell), 1 York (Brown), 56 towitsch), 162 Photosynthesis Pollution Rio Grande river Photosynthetic responses to light Performance of birch seedlings re- Influence of experimental flood- for rainforest seedlings planted planted in heavily polluted in- ing on litter dynamics in a Rio DECEMBER 1999 Restoration Ecology ” L > . > Subject Index Grande riparian forest, New Mex- Sedge soil in West Africa (Mando et ico (Ellis et al), 193 Factors affecting revegetation of al), 33 Riparian wetlands Carex lacustris and Carex stricta Sonoran Desert Establishment of woody riparian from rhizomes (Yetka and Gala- Nurse plants, mycorrhizae, and species from natural seedfall at a towitsch), 162 plant establishment in a disturbed former gravel pit (Roelle and Seeds area of the Sonoran Desert (Car- Gladwin), 183 Effects of moisture, temperature, rillo-Garcia et al), 321 Influence of experimental fiood- and time on seed germination of South Africa ing on litter dynamics in a Rio five wetland Carices: Implications Protocols for restoration based on Grande riparian forest, New Mex- for restoration (Budelsky and recruitment dynamics, commu- ico (Ellise t al), 193 Galatowitsch), 86 nity structure, and ecosystem Riparian forest restoration along Effects of municipal waste leachate function: Perspectives from South large rivers: Initial results from on seed germination in svil- African fynbos (Holmes and Ri- the Sacramento River Project compost mixtures (Marchiol et chardson), 215 ( Alpert et al), 360 al), 155 Spatial processes Rivers Establishment of woody riparian Habitat loss, fragmentation, and res- Evaluation of reforestation in the species from natural seedfall at a toration (Huxel and Hastings), 309 lower Mississippi River Allu- former gravel pit (Roelle and Streams vial Valley (King and Keeland), Gladwin), 183 Application of reference data for 348 Shrubs assessing and restoring headwa- Restoration of tropical moist for- Shrub densities on pre-1985 re- ter ecosystems (Rheinhardt et est on bauxite-mined lands in claimed mine lands in Wyoming al), 241 the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta (Booth et al), 24 Success of instream habitat struc- and Knowles) Slag tures after a 50-year flood in Riparian forest restoration along An experimental assessment of Gold Creek, Montana (Schmet- large rivers: Initial results from slag as a substrate for mangrove terling and Pierce), 369 the Sacramento River Project rehabilitation (Day et al), 139 Substrates ( Alpert et al), 56U Sodic soil An experimental assessment of Russia Leguminous trees for the rehabili- slag as a substrate for mangrove Performance of birch seedlings tation of sodic wasteland in north- rehabilitation (Day et al), 139 replanted in heavily polluted in- ern India (Garg), 281 SUCCESS dustrial barrens of the Kola Pen- Software Prediction of vegetation succes- insula, northwest Russia (Koz- Prediction of \ egetation succes- sion in human-disturbed habi- lov and Hauki sion in human-disturbed habi- tats using an expert system (Prach Sacramento River tats using an expert system (Prach et al), 15 Riparian forest restoration along etal), 15 Tallgrasses large rivers Initial results from Soil Establishing tallgrass prairie on the Sacramento River Project Effects of municipal waste leachate grazed permanent pasture in the ( Alpert et al) on seed germination in soil- upper Midwest (Jackson), 127 Salt compost mixtures (Marchiol et Termites Nitrogen addition could _ shift al), 155 Termite- and mulch-mediated reha- plant community composition Effects of soil nitrogen reduction bilitation of vegetation on crusted na restored California salt marsh on nonnative plants in restored soil in West Africa (Mando et (Boyer and Zedler), 74 grasslands (Reever Morghan and al), 33 Salt marsh tidal channel morpho- Seastedt), 51 Tidal channels metry: applications for wetland Leguminous trees for the rehabili- Salt marsh tidal channel morpho- creation and restoration (Zeff), tation of sodic wasteland in north- metry: applications for wetland 205 ern India (Garg), 281 creation and restoration (Zeff), Sand Nurse plants, mycorrhizae, and 205 Comparative study of ant commu- plant establishment in a disturbed Trajectory nities of rehabilitated mineral area of the Sonoran Desert (Car- Tracking wetland restoration: Do sand mines and heathland, West- rillo-Garcia et al), 321 mitigation sites follow desired ern Australia (Bisevac and Ma- lermite- and mulch-mediated reha- trajectories? (Zedler and Calla- jer), 117 bilitation of vegetation on crusted way), 69 Restoration Ecology DECEMBER 1999 Subject Index Trees Effects of municipal waste leachate Success of instream habitat struc- Effects of restoration thinning on on seed germination in soil-com- tures after a 50-year flood in presettlement Pinus ponderosa in post mixtures (Marchiol et al), Gold Creek, Montana (Schmet- northern Arizona (Stone et al), 172 155 terling and Pierce), 369 An experimental assessment of Effects of soil nitrogen reduction Water and nutrient outflow fol- slag as a substrate for mangrove on nonnative plants in restored lowing the ecological restoration rehabilitation (Day et al), 139 grasslands (Reever Morghan of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass Leguminous trees for the rehabili- and Seastedt), 51 ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 tation of sodic wasteland in north- Factors affecting revegetation of West Africa ern India (Garg), 281 Carex lacustris and Carex stricta Termite- and mulch-mediated reha- Performance of birch seedlings re- from rhizomes (Yetka and Gala- bilitation of vegetation on crusted planted in heavily polluted in- towitsch), 162 soil in West Africa (Mando et dustrial barrens of the Kola Pen- The importance of transplant size al), 33 insula, northwest Russia (Kozlov and gap width in the botanical Western Australia and Haukioja), 145 enrichment of species-poor grass- Comparative study of ant commu- Restoration of riverine forest at lands in Britain (Davies et al), nities of rehabilitated mineral sand hall branch on phosphate-mined 271 mines and heathland, Western land, Florida (Clewell), 1 Prediction of vegetation succes- Australia (Bisevac and Majer), Restoration of tropical moist for- sion in human-disturbed habi- 117 est on bauxite-mined lands in tats using an expert system Wetlands the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta (Prach et al), 15 Application of reference data for and Knowles), 103 Response of exotics to restored assessing and restoring headwa- Restoring Aristida stricta to Pinus hydroperiod at Dupuis Reserve, ter ecosystems (Rheinhardt et palustris ecosystems on the At- Florida (David), 407 al), 241 lantic Coastal Plain, U.S.A. (Out- Simulated herbivory and vegetation Effects of moisture, temperature, calt et al), 262 dynamics in coal slurry ponds and time on seed germination of The role of isolated trees in facili- reclaimed as wetlands (Mathis five wetland Carices: Implications tating tree seedling recruitment and Middleton), 392 for restoration (Budelsky and at a degraded sub-tropical rain- Termite- and mulch-mediated reha- Galatowitsch), 86 forest site (Toh et al), 288 bilitation of vegetation on crusted Establishment of woody riparian Water and nutrient outflow fol- soil in West Africa (Mando et species from natural seedfall at a lowing the ecological restoration al), 33 former gravel pit (Roelle and of a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass Vegetation similarity and avifau- Gladwin), 183 ecosystem (Kaye et al), 252 nal food value of restored and Influence of experimental flood- Tropics natural marshes in northern New ing on litter dynamics in a Rio Restoration of tropical moist for- York (Brown), 56 Grande riparian forest, New Mex- est on bauxite-mined lands in Wales ico (Ellis et al), 193 the Brazilian Amazon (Parrotta [Translocation of herb-rich grass- Nitrogen addition could shift and Knowles), 103 land from a site in Wales prior to plant community composition The role of isolated trees in facili- opencast coal extraction (Good in a restored California salt marsh tating tree seedling recruitment et al), 336 (Boyer and Zedler), 74 at a degraded sub-tropical rain- Wastelands Photosynthetic responses to light forest site (Toh et al), 288 Leguminous trees for the rehabili- for rainforest seedlings planted Vegetation tation of sod iC wasteland in in abandoned pasture, Costa Rica Ecological genetics and the resto- northern India (Garg), 281 (Loik and Holl), 382 ration of plant communities: Mix Water Restoration of riverine forest at or match? (Lesica and Allen- Application of reference data for hall branch on phosphate-mined dorf), 42 assessing and restoring headwa- land, Florida (Clewell), 1 The edible plant Dichelostemma cap- ter ecosystems (Rheinhardt et Riparian forest restoration along itatum: Its vegetative reproduc- al), 241 large rivers: Initial results from tion response to different indig- Simulated herbivory and vegeta- the Sacramento River Project enous harvesting regimes in tion dynamics in coal slurry (Alpert et al), 360 California (Anderson and Row- ponds reclaimed as wetlands Salt marsh tidal channel morpho- ney), 231 (Mathis and Middleton), 392 metry: applications for wetland DECEMBER 1999 Restoration Ecology Subject Index creation and restoration (Zeff), Tracking wetland restoration: Do natural marshes in northern New 205 mitigation sites follow desired York (Brown), 56 Simulated herbivory and vegeta- trajectories? (Zedler and Calla- Wyoming tion dynamics in coal slurry way), 69 Shrub densities on pre-1985 re- ponds reclaimed as wetlands Vegetation similarity and avifau- claimed mine lands in Wyoming (Mathis and Middleton), 392 nal food value of restored and (Booth et al), 24 UNITED STATES nt of Ownership, Management, and Circulation POSTAL SERVICE instructions to Publishers Restoration Ecology DECEMBER 1999

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