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Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts

July 22, 2021

Restoration of degraded drylands is urgently needed to mitigate climate change, reverse desertification and secure livelihoods for the two billion people who live in these areas. Bold global targets have been set for dryland restoration to restore millions of hectares of degraded land. These targets have been questioned as overly ambitious, but without a global evaluation of successes and failures it is impossible to gauge feasibility. Here we examine restoration seeding outcomes across 174 sites on six continents, encompassing 594,065 observations of 671 plant species. Our findings suggest reasons for optimism. Seeding had a positive impact on species presence: in almost a third of all treatments, 100% of species seeded were growing at first monitoring. However, dryland restoration is risky: 17% of projects failed, with no establishment of any seeded species, and consistent declines were found in seeded species as projects matured. Across projects, higher seeding rates and larger seed sizes resulted in a greater probability of recruitment, with further influences on species success including site aridity, taxonomic identity and species life form. Our findings suggest that investigations examining these predictive factors will yield more effective and informed restoration decision-making.

Publication Year 2021
Title Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
DOI 10.1038/s41559-021-01510-3
Authors Nancy Shackelford, Gustavo Paterno, Daniel Winkler, Todd Erickson, Elizabeth Leger, Lauren Svejcar, Martin Breed, Akasha Faist, Peter Harrison, Michael Curran, Qinfeng Guo, Anita Kirmer, Darin Law, Kevin Mganga, Seth Munson, Lauren Porensky, Raul Quiroga, Peter Torok, Claire Wainwright, Ali Abdullahi, Matt Bahm, Elizabeth Ballenger, Nichole Barger, Owen Baughman, Carina Becker, Manuel Lucas-Borja, Chad Boyd, Carla Burton, Philip Burton, Eman Calleja, Peter Carrick, Alex Caruana, Charlie Clements, Kirk Davies, Balazs Deak, Jessica Drake, Sandra Dullau, Joshua Eldridge, Erin Espeland, Stephen Fick, Magda Garbowski, Enrique de la Riva, Peter Golos, Penelope Grey, Barry Heydenrych, Patricia Holmes, Jeremy James, Jayne Jonas-Bratten, Reka Kiss, Andrea Kramer, Julie Larson, Juan Lorite, C. Mayence, Luis Merino-Martin, Tamas Miglecz, Suanne Milton, Thomas Monaco, Arlee Montalvo, Jose Navarro-Cano, Mark Paschke, Pablo Peri, Monica Pokorny, Matthew Rinella, Nelmarie Saayman, Merilynn Schantz, Tina Parkhurst, Eric Seabloom, Katharine Stuble, Shauna Uselman, Orsolya Valko, Kari Veblen, Scott Wilson, Megan Wong, Zhiwei Xu, Katharine Suding
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature Ecology and Evolution
Index ID 70222488
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center
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