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13. Leveraging successional facilitation to improve restoration of foundational dune grasses along a frequently disturbed coastline.

14. Wetscapes provide the physical basis to sustainable peatland livelihoods

15. Wetscapes provide the physical basis to sustainable peatland livelihoods

16. Topsoil removal for Sphagnum establishment on rewetted agricultural bogs

17. Restoring organic matter, carbon and nutrient accumulation in degraded peatlands: 10 years Sphagnum paludiculture

18. Wetscapes provide the physical basis to sustainable peatland livelihoods

20. Post‐fire peatland recovery by peat moss inoculation depends on water table depth

21. Mimicry of emergent traits amplifies coastal restoration success

22. Restoring organic matter, carbon and nutrient accumulation in degraded peatlands: 10 years Sphagnum paludiculture

23. Correction: Wetscapes: Restoring and maintaining peatland landscapes for sustainable futures

24. Wetscapes: Restoring and maintaining peatland landscapes for sustainable futures

25. Biodegradable artificial reefs enhance food web complexity and biodiversity in an intertidal soft-sediment ecosystem

26. Post-fire peatland recovery by peat moss inoculation depends on water table depth

27. Removing 10 cm of degraded peat mitigates unwanted effects of peatland rewetting: a mesocosm study

28. Correction: Wetscapes: Restoring and maintaining peatland landscapes for sustainable futures

29. Wetscapes: Restoring and maintaining peatland landscapes for sustainable futures

30. Biodegradable artificial reefs enhance food web complexity and biodiversity in an intertidal soft-sediment ecosystem

32. Water level and vegetation type control carbon fluxes in a newly-constructed soft-sediment wetland

33. Impacts of shelter on the relative dominance of primary producers and trophic transfer efficiency in aquatic food webs

34. Biodegradable artificial reefs enhance food web complexity and biodiversity in an intertidal soft‐sediment ecosystem

36. Impacts of shelter on the relative dominance of primary producers and trophic transfer efficiency in aquatic food webs: Implications for shallow lake restoration

39. Life cycle informed restoration: Engineering settlement substrate material characteristics and structural complexity for reef formation

40. Self‐facilitation and negative species interactions could drive microscale vegetation mosaic in a floating fen

42. Self‐facilitation and negative species interactions could drive microscale vegetation mosaic in a floating fen.

45. Elevated micro-topography boosts growth rates in Salicornia procumbens by amplifying a tidally driven oxygen pump: implications for natural recruitment and restoration.

46. Benthivorous fish bioturbation reduces methane emissions, but increases total greenhouse gas emissions.

47. Water level drawdown induces a legacy effect on the seed bank and retains sediment chemistry in a eutrophic clay wetland.

48. Restoration ecology meets design-engineering: Mimicking emergent traits to restore feedback-driven ecosystems.

49. Nutrient dynamics of Sphagnum farming on rewetted bog grassland in NW Germany.

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