ENV334H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Understory, Taproot, Benthos

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5 May 2017
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If have large and severe disturbance, then system is unlikely to come back to original state: or might take long time to recover. [1] restoration: attempt to return ecosystem to historic condition, recreate it in terms of species and function. How has it changed: abiotic threshold: maybe physical chemical characteristics of site have actually changed, left with very degraded community. [2] restoration: trying to get back all of your species. [3] reclamation: very degraded, try to establish some organisms/function but nowhere close to original. If no goals, then won"t know where you"re going. Involving people to decide: how far back in past do we want to restore this community to, communities aren"t static, environmental conditions have changed over thousands and thousands of years. Just that the public doesn"t know what function is. Ecosystem services: 4 different services, more for communication with public, easier for government to communicate with public if speak in terms of services rather than function".

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