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Restoration Ecology

Biology ⇒ Ecology and Environment

Restoration Ecology starts at 10 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Restoration Ecology. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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A grassland restoration project uses prescribed fire to manage invasive species. What is the ecological rationale for this method?
A river restoration project aims to reestablish natural flow regimes. What is one expected ecological benefit of this action?
A wetland restoration project aims to increase water filtration and provide habitat for native birds. Which ecosystem services are being targeted?
Describe one way in which climate change can affect restoration ecology.
Describe the difference between rehabilitation and restoration in the context of ecosystem management.
Describe the importance of soil health in restoration ecology.
Describe the role of keystone species in ecosystem restoration.
Explain the concept of adaptive management in restoration ecology.
Explain the concept of 'assisted migration' in restoration ecology.
Explain why genetic diversity is important in restoration ecology.
Explain why stakeholder involvement is important in restoration ecology projects.
What is restoration ecology?
A coastal mangrove restoration project is being planned in an area prone to sea level rise. Explain how incorporating climate change projections into the restoration design can improve long-term project success.
A restoration project in a tropical rainforest aims to reestablish native tree species after extensive logging. However, the soil has become compacted and nutrient-poor. Describe two advanced strategies that could be used to overcome these abiotic limitations and justify their effectiveness.
Describe how the concept of ecosystem resilience is applied in restoration ecology, and provide an example of a restoration strategy that enhances resilience.
Discuss the potential ethical dilemmas that may arise when prioritizing certain species or ecosystem functions over others in restoration projects.
Explain the concept of ecological thresholds and discuss how exceeding these thresholds can impact the success of restoration projects.