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1. Nutritional Quality of Basal Resource in Stream Food Webs Increased with Light Reduction—Implications for Riparian Revegetation.

2. Projecting exceedance of juvenile salmonid thermal maxima in streams under climate change: A crosswalk from lab experiments to riparian restoration.

3. Forbs, graminoids, and lepidopterans: breadth and seasonal variation in the diet of the New Mexico jumping mouse (Zapus luteus).

4. Assessing the reclamation of a contaminated site affected by the Fundão dam tailings trough phytoremediation and bioremediation.

5. Spatial heterogeneity of soil dissolved organic matter characteristics in the riparian zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir.

6. The effects of nucleation and species functional traits on tree seedling performance in the early stage of ecological restoration.

7. Revegetated riparian areas are dominated by weeds, and lack structural diversity and natural recruitment: lessons for restoration practice.

8. Outcomes of control and monitoring of a widespread riparian invader (Tamarix spp.): a comparison of synthesis approaches.

9. Leaves stimulate aquatic phosphorus uptake by dark‐grown but not by light‐grown microbial communities in sediments: A laboratory study.

10. Growth, Morphological Alterations, and Enhanced Photosynthetic Performance Promote Tolerance of Distylium chinense to Alternate Drought–Flooding Stresses.

11. Plant–plant interactions vary greatly along a flooding gradient in a dam-induced riparian habitat.

12. Effects of Restoration and Conservation of Riparian Vegetation on Sediment Retention in the Catchment Area of Corumbá IV Hydroelectric Power Plant, Brazil.

13. Trends and Hotspots in Riparian Restoration Research: A Global Bibliometric Analysis during 1990–2022.

14. Effects of substrate improvement on winter nitrogen removal in riparian reed (Phragmites australis) wetlands: rhizospheric crosstalk between plants and microbes.

15. Mowers versus growers: Riparian buffer management in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USA.

16. Macroinvertebrate conservation in river ecosystems: Challenges, restoration strategies, and integrated management approaches.

17. Postrestoration colonization suggests slow regeneration, plant translocation barriers, and other host/symbiont lessons during the United Nations' Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

18. Five Year Analyses of Vegetation Response to Restoration using Rock Detention Structures in Southeastern Arizona, United States.

19. Post-flooding disturbance recovery promotes carbon capture in riparian zones.

20. Aquatic invertebrate responses to riparian restoration and flow extremes in three degraded intermittent streams: An eight‐year field experiment.

21. An improved model of shade-affected stream temperature in Soil & Water Assessment Tool.

22. Improving weed management by targeting the seed ecology of blackberry (Rubus anglocandicans) in a biodiversity hotspot.

23. When humans work like beavers: riparian restoration enhances invertebrate gamma diversity and habitat heterogeneity.

24. The effects of mycorrhizae on phosphorus mitigation and pollinator habitat restoration within riparian buffers on unceded land.

25. Establishment of native seedlings species as an indicator of ecological restoration of riparian forest, Cerrado, DF, Brazil.

26. Preservation of Vegetation Diversity to Maintain the Riparian Ecosystem of the Sampean Watershed.

27. Riparian ecosystems mapping at fine scale: a density approach based on multi‐temporal UAV photogrammetric point clouds.

28. Long Term Progress in Riparian Restoration with Concurrent Avian Declines in the Southern San Francisco Bay Area (CA).

29. Regional, multi-decadal analysis on the Loire River basin reveals that stream temperature increases faster than air temperature.

30. Riparian vegetation shade restoration and loss effects on recent and future stream temperatures.

31. Recovery of a native tree following removal of an invasive competitor with implications for endangered bird habitat.

32. Riparian Butterflies along the San Diego River, California USA: Natural Areas to Urban Environments.

33. Post-flooding disturbance recovery promotes carbon capture in riparian zones.

34. Mechanistic Simulations Suggest Riparian Restoration Can Partly Counteract Climate Impacts to Juvenile Salmon.

35. The hydrochorous dispersal of plant propagules in a giant river reservoir: Implications for restoration of riparian vegetation.

36. Rhizosphere Soil Microbial Survival States and N-Related Process during Riparian Plant Dormancy: Influences of Plant Locations and Plant Species.

37. Evaluating pole cutting survival and growth for riparian forest restoration during invasion by polyphagous shot hole borer.

38. Study of the Effects of Ten-Year Microclimate Regulation Based on Different Vegetation Type Combinations in a City Riparian Zone.

39. Guiding restoration of riparian ecosystems degraded by plant invasions: Insights from a complex social-ecological system in the Global South.

40. Tree trade-offs in stream restoration: impacts on riparian groundwater quality.

41. Environmental injustice and Escherichia coli in urban streams: Potential for community‐led response.

42. Riparian land-use and in-stream habitat predict the distribution of a critically endangered freshwater mussel.

43. Taxonomic and trophic groups diversity of soil invertebrates positively respond to restoration of riparian forests.

44. Anuran fauna of reforested riparian forests: is microhabitat the decisive factor for colonization?

45. DHA‐Resource Assistant Internships (DOI).

46. Seed source and greenhouse preconditioning effects on the survival and growth of two common Piedmont wetland restoration tree species.

47. Feed the bees and shade the streams: riparian shrubs planted for restoration provide forage for native bees.

48. Changes in carabid diversity indicate successful restoration of riparian habitats.

49. Rehabilitation of the Doce River Basin after the Fundão dam collapse: What has been done, what can be done and what should be done?

50. Assessing Restoration of Ecosystem Functioning in Brazilian Subtropical and Tropical Streams.

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