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1. A call for practical spatially patterned forest restoration methods.

2. Overcoming biotic homogenization in ecological restoration.

3. Alluring restoration strategies to attract seed‐dispersing animals need more rigorous testing.

4. Leaf traits and phylogeny explain plant survival and community dynamics in response to extreme drought in a restored coastal grassland.

5. Degree of intervention affects interannual and within‐plot heterogeneity of seed arrival in tropical forest restoration.

6. Vegetative spread is key to applied nucleation success in non‐native‐dominated grasslands.

7. Guidance for successful tree planting initiatives.

8. Applied nucleation facilitates tropical forest recovery: Lessons learned from a 15‐year study.

9. In‐stream habitat and macroinvertebrate responses to riparian corridor length in rangeland streams.

10. Abandoned land: Overestimated potential.

11. Enrichment planting to restore degraded tropical forest fragments in Brazil.

12. Rules of thumb for predicting tropical forest recovery.

13. Local tropical forest restoration strategies affect tree recruitment more strongly than does landscape forest cover.

14. A global review of past land use, climate, and active vs. passive restoration effects on forest recovery.

15. Reduced aboveground tree growth associated with higher arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in tropical forest restoration.

16. Evaluating climber cutting as a strategy to restore degraded tropical forests.

17. Leaf litter arthropod responses to tropical forest restoration.

18. Testing applied nucleation as a strategy to facilitate tropical forest recovery.

19. Manipulating disturbance regimes and seeding to restore mesic Mediterranean grasslands.

23. Bridging the Gap between Scientific Research and Tropical Forest Restoration: A Multifaceted Research, Conservation, Education, and Outreach Program in Southern Costa Rica.

24. Germination and Survival of Tree Seeds in a Tropical Montane Forest Restoration Study (Costa Rica).

25. Functional composition trajectory: a resolution to the debate between Suganuma, Durigan, and Reid.

26. Comparing the Performance of Tree Stakes and Seedlings to Restore Abandoned Tropical Pastures.

27. Agro-Successional Restoration as a Strategy to Facilitate Tropical Forest Recovery.

28. Does Restoration Enhance Regeneration of Seasonal Deciduous Forests in Pastures in Central Brazil?

29. Seed banks in plant conservation: Case study of Santa Cruz tarplant restoration

30. Tree planting is not a simple solution.

31. Effect of Seed Source, Topsoil Removal, and Plant Neighbor Removal on Restoring California Coastal Prairies.

32. Challenges to Introducing and Managing Disturbance Regimes for Holocarpha macradenia, an Endangered Annual Grassland Forb.

33. Applicability of landscape and island biogeography theory to restoration of riparian understorey plants.

34. Cattle Grazing Impacts on Annual Forbs and Vegetation Composition of Mesic Grasslands in California.

35. Site-specific responses of native and exotic species to disturbances in a mesic grassland community.

36. Landscape Restoration: Moving from Generalities to Methodologies.

37. Long-term vegetation recovery on reclaimed coal surface mines in the eastern USA.

39. Effect of shrubs on tree seedling establishment in an abandoned tropical pasture.

40. Tropical Montane Forest Restoration in Costa Rica: Overcoming Barriers to Dispersal and Establishment.

41. Paying for Restoration.

42. Photosynthetic Responses to Light for Rainforest Seedlings Planted in Abandoned Pasture, Costa Rica.

43. Do Bird Perching Structures Elevate Seed Rain and Seedling Establishment in Abandoned Tropical Pasture?

44. Nectar Resources and Their Influence on Butterfly Communities on Reclaimed Coal Surface Mines.

45. The effect of coal surface mine reclamation on diurnal lepidopteran conservation.

46. Roots of Chaparral Shrubs Still Fail to Penetrate a GeoSynthetic Landfill Liner after 16 Years.

47. Arrival ≠ Survival.

48. Writing for an International Audience.

49. Applied nucleation is a straightforward, cost‐effective forest restoration approach: reply to.

50. Effects of insect herbivory on seedling mortality in restored and remnant tropical forest.

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