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Symposium #3: Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology.

Organized by: MA Palmer, D Falk, and J Zedler
Monday, August 5. 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Leo Rich Theatre.

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Palmer, Margaret*,1, Falk, Don2, Zedler, Joy3, 1 Department of Biology, College Park, MD2 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tuscon, AZ3 Department of Botany, Madison, WI Ecological theory and restoration ecology: Past and present.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Roughgarden, Joan*,1, 1 Stanford University, Stanford, CA How much to restore: Economics of ecosystem services.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Hastings, Alan*,1, 1 University of California, Davis, CA Spatial theory is needed for restoration ecology.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Naeem, Shahid*,1, 1 University of Washington, Seattle, WA Using biodiversity-functioning theory as a foundation for ecological restoration.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Peterson, Charles*,1, Powers, Sean1, Grabowski, Jonathan1, 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Morehead City, NC The challenge of scaling restoration projects to achieve quantitative benefits.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Allen, Edith*,1, Perez-Salicrup, Diego2, Rotenberg, Jamie1, Allen, Michael1, Gomez-Pompa, Arturo1, 1 University of California, Riverside, CA2 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Using designer communities to recreate architecture in species-rich forest.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] BAER, SARA*,1, COLLINS, SCOTT2,3, BLAIR, JOHN2, KNAPP, ALAN2, PALMER, MARGARET3, 1 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL2 Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS3 University of Maryland, College Park, MD The role of resource heterogeneity in restoration of ecosystem structure and function.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Handel, Steven*,1, 1 Center for Urban Restoration Ecology, New Brunswick, NJ Determining limits to restoration success: experiments in isolated urban patches.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Pavlik, Bruce*,1,2, Faulkner, Maurya3, Murphy, Dennis4, 1 Mills College, Oakland, CA2 BMP Ecosciences, San Francisco, CA3 California State Lands Commission, Los Angeles, CA4 University of Nevada, Reno, NV Restoring favorable metapopulation characteristics of Tahoe yellow cress (Rorippa subumbellata) based upon data from long-term monitoring .

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Panel discussion.