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Restoration & Management Notes
Volume 3, Number 1 Summer 1985
Editorials
- On the Imitation of Nature by William R. Jordan III
- The Anti-Management Revolt by Donald Worster
Articles
- NPI by John E. Ross
- Restoration Ecology Symposium
- Overview: Mycorrhizae by R. Michael Miller
- Drawing by Roberta Simonds
- Update: Minimum Viable Populations by Peter Brussard
- PRI-A Prairie Nursery by Ron Bowen
- Ecological Value of Pine Plantations by Roger D. Applegate
Notes
- Change in Grass to Forb Ratio Documented at ICF Prairie Restoration (Wisconsin) by Konrad Liegel and Jonathan Lyon
- Prairie Soil Restoration Research Summarized (Illinois) by William S. Dancer
- Costs Compared for Burning Versus Mowing on Small Prairies and Old Fields (Wisconsin) by Simon Widstrand
- Management Costs Tabulated for Restored Prairie (Wisconsin) by Simon Widstrand
- Optimum Times and Transplanting Methods for Salvaging Mature Prairie Plants (Wisconsin) by S. Kelly Kearns
- Tallgrass Prairie Sod Transplanted in Northern Texas by Ken Steigman
- Late Germinating Preirie Grasses Survive First Winter (Wisconsin) by Russell Hefty and Simon Widstrand
- Native Vegetation Reintroduction Efforts Using Two- and Three-Year-Old Rootstock (Wisconsin) by Michael Ripp
- Small Mammal Study Initiated at Parkland Prairie (Illinois) by Roger D. Applegate
- Vegetation Responses to Controlled Burning on a Reconstructed Prairie Monitored (Iowa) by Paul Christiansen
- A Guide to Minnesota Prairies by Keith M. Wendt
- Roundup Affects Species Composition and Community Structure of Logged Sites (Minnesota) by Steven I. Apfelbaum and Alan W. Haney
- Bird Population Changes in Recovering Conifer Forests Documented (Minnesota and Ontario) by Steven I. Apfelbaum and Alan W. Haney
- Phosphorus Is Critical Inorganic Nutrient in Lake Michigan Nuisance Cladophora Growths (Wisconsin) by Gerald C. Gerloff, Vic Muth and George P. Fitzgerald
- Salt Marsh Restoration in Southern California by Joy B. Zedler
- Examine Factors Influencing Effects of Oil Spills on Salt Marshes by Steve K. Alexander and James W. Webb, Jr.
- Elevation, Moisture, and Fertilization Affect Restoration of Brackish-Water Marshes (North Carolina) by Stephen W. Broome and Ernest D. Seneca
- Pollution Abatement and Recolonization in Waterways by T.H. Roush
- Salt Marsh Restoration - A Guidebook for Southern California by Joy B. Zedler
- Small-Stream Recovery Following Surface Mining in East-Central Kentucky by Branley A. Branson, Donald L. Batch and Willie R. Curtis
- Dune Construction Patterned After Natural Model (New Jersey, New York) by J>T> Tanacredi
- Mountain Cranberry Bog Created (North Carolina) by Harry Phillips
- Dune Restoration and Revegetation Manual by Jack Salmon, Don Henningsen and Thomas McAlpin
- Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae and Greenhouse Production of Three Native Tallgrass Prairie Forbs (Kansas) by Jayne Zajicek-Traeger, M. Lewnes Albrecht and B.A. Daniels Hetrick
- Larner Seeds Specializes in Seeds of Plants Native to California and New England (California) by Judith Lowry
- Container Production and Nursery Evaluation of Native Herbaceous Plants for Landscaping and Revegetation of Disturbed Sites by Maureen Cunningham and Robert E. Farmer, Jr.
- Ecological Characteristics of Buckthorn to Be Investigated (Wisconsin) by B.J. Brown, M.E. Jach and R.A. Harrington
- Purple Loosestrife Coalition Requests Help (Minnesota) by Bonnie L. Harper
- Information Sought on Mexican Bamboo (Wisconsin) by Wayne R. Pauly
- Girdling Information Sought by Stephen Packard
- Honeysuckle Controlled by Hand Pulling (Illinois) by Robert Todd
- Lichen Community Monitoring, a Possible Tool for Management Planning (Minnesota, Indiana) by Karin A. Heiman, Alan W. Haney and Steven I. Apfelbaum
- Changes In Land Use and Landscape Features Associated with Proposed Phosphate Mine Reclamation Plans (Florida) by Wayne R. Marion and Timothy E. O'Meara
- Bird Communities Change During Reclamation of Phophate Mined Lands (Florida) by Wayne R. Marion and David S. Maehr
- Species Behavior is Factor in Natural Revegetation in an Abandoned Limestone Quarry (New York) by Kenneth W. Klemow
- Environmental Stresses Affect Vegetation Succession on Lead-Zinc Mine Waste (Wisconsin) by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Grass Species Increase on Dredged Material Disposal Site in the Mississippi River (Minnesota-Wisconsin) by Robert Anfang
- Meadow Clearings Created to Increase Wildlife Diversity at Greenbrook Sanctuary (New Jersey) by John Serrao
- Reptile Habitat Created at Greenbrook Sanctuary (New Jersey) by John Serrao
- Sprayer Wand Modification Needed by Ed Brekke-Kramer
- Casuarina Evaluated for Reforestation: Promises and Ecological Risks. Casuarinas: Nitrogen-fixing Trees for Adverse Sites. 1984. Report of an Ad Hoc Panel of the Advisory Committee on Technology Innovation. National Academy Press. 118 pages (paper).
- Research Natural Areas: Baseline Monitoring and Management: Proceedings of a Symposium, Missoula, MT. 1984. Janet L. Johnson, Jerry F. Franklin and Richard G. Krebill (coordinators). General Technical Report INT-173. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experimant Station. 84 pages.
- Reclamation of Mined Lnads in the Southwest: A Symposium, October 20-22, 1982, Albuquerque, NM Earl F. Aldon and Wendall R. Oaks, eds. Soil Conservation Society of America-New Mexico Chapter, Albuquerque, NM.
- Transactions of the Forty-Eighth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference Kenneth Sabol (ed.). 1983 Wildlife Management Institute, Washington, D.C. 566 pages ($16.00, paper)
- A Survey of Communication in the Field of Land Restoration by Karen G. Crossley
Book Reviews
- Man and the Mediterranean Forest: A History of Resource Depletion by J.V. Thirgood. 1981. Academic Press, London and New York. 194 pages. Reviewed by John Todd
- The Harvard Black Rock Forest by George W.S. Trow. The New Yorker Magazine. June 11, 1984. Reviewed by William R. Jordan III
- The Whole Earth Review Reviewed by Walter G. Rosen
- New Roots for Agriculture by Wes Jackson. 1980. Friends of the Earth and the Land Institute. 155 pages (paper)
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