Artemisia californica Butterflies Subject Index The effects of organic amendments Burning prairie to restore butter- on the restoration of a disturbed fly habitat: a modeling approach coastal sage scrub habitat (Zink to management tradeoffs for the Volume 6 and Allen), 52 Fender’s blue (Schultz and Crone), Australia 244 Bioclimatic analysis to enhance re- introduction biology of the en- California Acidification dangered Helmeted Honeyeater Eradication of nonnative fish by gill Biological recovery from lake (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix) netting from a small mountain acidification: zooplankton com- in southeastern Australia (Pearce lake in California (Knapp and munities as a model of patterns and Lindenmayer), 238 Matthews), 207 and processes (Keller and Yan), Vegetation monitoring of created 364 Birds dune swale wetlands, Vanden- Critical load concept to set resto- Bioclimatic analysis to enhance re- berg Air Force Base, California ration goals for liming acidified introduction biology of the en- (Parikh and Gale), 83 Norwegian waters (Hindar et dangered Helmeted Honeyeater Yellow bush lupine invasion in al.), 353 (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix) northern California coastal dunes Deriving restoration goals for acid- in southeastern Australia (Pearce I. Ecological impacts and manual ified lakes from ataxonomic phy- and Lindenmayer), 238 restoration techniques (Pickart et toplankton studies (Steinberg et Do bird perching structures ele- al.), 59 al.), 327 vate seed rain and seedling es- Yellow bush lupine invasion in Editorial (Niering and Allen), 315 tablishment in abandoned tropi- northern California coastal dunes Effects of changes in acidity on cal pasture? (Holl), 253 II. Mechanical restoration tech- aquatic insects in rocky littoral Use of restored riparian habitat by niques (Pickart et al.), 69 habitats of lakes near Sudbury, the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo Canada Ontario (Carbone et al.), 376 (Vireo bellii pusillus) (Kus), 75 Effects of changes in acidity on Introduction to special issue on Book reviews aquatic insects in rocky littoral restoration of acid-stressed lakes Landscape Ecology: Function and habitats of lakes near Sudbury, (Gunn and Keller), 316 Management. Principles from Aus- Ontario (Carbone et al.), 376 The potential for restoration of tralia’s Rangelands, edited by Lud- Carcinus maenas acid-damaged lake trout lakes wig et al. (Tueller), 223 Quantifying the effects of green (Gunn and Mills), 390 Prairie Conservation: Preserving North crab damage to eelgrass trans- Restructuring of fish assemblages America’s Most Endangered Ecosys- plants (Davis et al.), 297 in Swedish lakes following ame- tem, edited by Samson and Knop Coast lioration of acid stress through (Anderson), 130 The effects of organic amendments liming (Appelberg), 343 Restoration of an Urban Salt Marsh: on the restoration of a disturbed Tracking recovery patterns in An Interdisciplinary Approach, ed- coastal sage scrub habitat (Zink acidified lakes: a paleolimnolog- ited by Casagrande (Lefor), 312 and Allen), 52 ical perspective (Smol et al.), 318 The Soil Seed Banks of North West Soil characteristics of rehabilitating Zooplankton community responses Europe: Methodology, Density, and and unmined coastal dunes at during recovery from acidifica- Longevity, by Thompson et al. Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, tion in Little Rock Lake, Wiscon- (Leck), 225 South Africa (van Aarde et al.) sin (Frost et al.), 336 Burning 102 Alaska Burning prairie to restore butter- Yellow bush lupine invasion in The role of thermal regime in tun- fly habitat: a modeling approach northern California coastal dunes dra plant community restoration to management tradeoffs for the I. Ecological impacts and manual (Shirazi et al.), 111 Fender’s blue (Schultz and Crone), restoration techniques (Pickart et Aristida beyrichiana 244 al.), 59 Patterns of differentiation in wire- Prescribed fire and the response of Yellow bush lupine invasion in grass (Aristida beyrichiana): im- woody species in Willamette Val- northern California coastal dunes plications for restoration efforts ley wetland prairies (Pendergrass II. Mechanical restoration tech- (Gordon and Rice), 166 et al.), 303 niques (Pickart et al.), 69 © 1998 Society for Ecological Restoration DECEMBER 1998 Restoration Ecology Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 399-404 Subject Index Connecticut ley wetland prairies (Pendergrass ture gradient within a rehabili- The mycorrhizal status of selected et al.), 303 tated prairie fen (Turner and plant species from Connecticut Fish Friese), 44 wetlands and transition zones Eradication of nonnative fish by Restoration of aboveground ecto- (Cooke and Lefor), 214 gill netting from a small moun- mycorrhizal flora in stands of Pi- Cultural evolution tain lake in California (Knapp nus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The Ecological and cultural landscape and Matthews), 207 Netherlands by removal of litter restoration and the cultural evo- The potential for restoration of acid- and humus (Baar and Kuyper), lution towards a post-industrial damaged lake trout lakes (Gunn 227 symbiosis between human soci- and Mills), 390 Vertical growth and mycorrhizal in- ety and nature (Naveh), 135 Restructuring of fish assemblages fection of woody plant roots as in Swedish lakes following ame- potential limits to the restoration Dunes, sand; see Sand dunes lioration of acid stress through of woodlands on landfills (Par- liming (Appelberg), 343 sons et al.), 280 Ectomycorrhizae; see Mycorrhizae Top-down or bottom-up effects by Ecuador fish: issues of concern in bioma- Galveston Bay Seed inputs to microsite patch re- nipulation of lakes (Horppila et Factors affecting restoration of Ha- covery on two Tropandean land- al.), 20 lodule wrightii to Galveston Bay, slides in Ecuador (Myster and Flora Texas (Sheridan et al.), 144 Sarmiento), 35 Floristic and soil organic matter Granite Eelgrass changes after five and thirty-five Annual and_ perennial grass Quantifying the effects of green years of native tallgrass prairie growth on nitrogen-depleted de- crab damage to eelgrass trans- restoration (Kindscher and Ties- composed granite (Claassen and plants (Davis et al.), 297 zen), 181 Marler), 175 Endangered species Forests Grasses Bioclimatic analysis to enhance re- Do bird perching structures ele- Annual and_ perennial grass introduction biology of the en- vate seed rain and seedling es- growth on nitrogen-depleted de- dangered Helmeted Honeyeater tablishment in abandoned tropi- composed granite (Claassen and (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix) cal pasture? (Holl), 253 Marler), 175 in southeastern Australia (Pearce Effect of pasture trees on soil ni- Factors affecting restoration of Ha- and Lindenmayer), 238 trogen and organic matter: im- lodule wrightii to Galveston Bay, Use of restored riparian habitat by plications for tropical montane Texas (Sheridan et al.), 144 the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo forest restoration (Rhoades et Floristic and soil organic matter (Vireo bellii pusillus) (Kus), 75 al.), 262 changes after five and thirty-five Evolution Large-scale ecological restoration years of native tallgrass prairie Ecological and cultural landscape of degraded tropical forest lands: restoration (Kindscher and Ties- restoration and the cultural evo- the potential role of timber planta- zen), 181 lution towards a post-industrial tions (Lamb), 271 Patterns of differentiation in wire- symbiosis between human soci- Vertical growth and mycorrhizal in- grass (Aristida beyrichiana): im- ety and nature (Naveh), 135 fection of woody plant roots as plications for restoration efforts potential limits to the restoration (Gordon and Rice), 166 Fender’s blue butterfly of woodlands on landfills (Par- Quantifying the effects of green Burning prairie to restore butterfly sons et al.), 280 crab damage to eelgrass trans- habitat: a modeling approach to France plants (Davis et al.), 297 management tradeoffs for the Restoration and rehabilitation of Grasslands Fender’s blue (Schultz and Crone), species-rich grassland ecosystems Restoration and rehabilitation of 244 in France: a review (Muller et al.), species-rich grassland ecosystems Fire 94 in France: a review (Muller et al.), Burning prairie to restore butterfly Fungi 94 habitat: a modeling approach to The mycorrhizal status of selected Seed rain in natural grassland and management tradeoffs for the plant species from Connecticut adjacent ski run in the Swiss Alps: Fender’s blue (Schultz and Crone), wetlands and transition zones a preliminary report (Urbanska et 244 (Cooke and Lefor), 214 al.), 159 Prescribed fire and the response of Plant-mycorrhizal community dy- Green crab grass woody species in Willamette Val- namics associated with a mois- Quantifying the effects of green Restoration Ecology DECEMBER 1998 Subject Index crab damage to eelgrass trans- Effects of changes in acidity on the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo plants (Davis et al.), 297 aquatic insects in rocky littoral (Vireo bellii pusillus) (Kus), 75 habitats of lakes near Sudbury, Letter to the Editor Halodule wrightii Ontario (Carbone et al.), 376 Letter to the Editor (Morrison) Factors affecting restoration of Ha- Eradication of nonnative fish by gill (Letter); (Allen) (Reply), 133 lodule wrightti to Galveston Bay, netting from a small mountain Lichenostomus melanops cassidix Texas (Sheridan et al.), 144 lake in California (Knapp and Bioclimatic analysis to enhance re- Helmeted honeyeaters Matthews), 207 introduction biology of the en- Bioclimatic analysis to enhance re- Experimental restoration of native dangered Helmeted Honeyeater introduction biology of the en- vegetation in Indiana Dunes Na- (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix) dangered Helmeted Honeyeater tional Lakeshore (Choi and Pav- in southeastern Australia (Pearce (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix) lovic), 118 and Lindenmayer), 238 in southeastern Australia (Pearce Introduction to special issue on Lime and Lindenmayer), 238 restoration of acid-stressed lakes Critical load concept to set restora- Herbicides (Gunn and Keller), 316 tion goals for liming acidified Roadside revegetation in Glacier The potential for restoration of Norwegian waters (Hindar et al.), National Park, U.S.A.: effects of acid-damaged lake trout lakes 353 herbicide and seeding treatments (Gunn and Mills), 390 Restructuring of fish assemblages (Tyser et al.), 197 Restoration of a mine pit lake in Swedish lakes following ame- from aquacultural nutrient en- lioration of acid stress through Indiana richment (Axler et al.), 1 liming (Appelberg), 343 Experimental restoration of native Restructuring of fish assemblages Lupinus arboreus vegetation in Indiana Dunes Na- in Swedish lakes following ame- Yellow bush lupine invasion in tional Lakeshore (Choi and Pav- lioration of acid stress through northern California coastal dunes lovic), 118 liming (Appelberg), 343 I. Ecological impacts and manual Infection Top-down or bottom-up effects by restoration techniques (Pickart et Vertical growth and mycorrhizal in- fish: issues of concern in bioma- al.), 59 fection of woody plant roots as nipulation of lakes (Horppila et Yellow bush lupine invasion in potential limits to the restoration al.), 20 northern California coastal dunes of woodlands on landfills (Par- Tracking recovery patterns in II. Mechanical restoration tech- sons et al.), 280 acidified lakes: a paleolimnolog- niques (Pickart et al.), 69 Insects ical perspective (Smol et al.), 318 Effects of changes in acidity on Zooplankton community _ re- Marshes aquatic insects in rocky littoral sponses during recovery from Development and N2-fixing activ- habitats of lakes near Sudbury, acidification in Little Rock Lake, ity of the benthic microbial com- Ontario (Carbone et al.), 376 Wisconsin (Frost et al.), 336 munity in transplanted Spartina Iron ore pits Landfills alterniflora’ marshes in North Restoration of a mine pit lake from Vertical growth and mycorrhizal Carolina (Piehler et al.), 290 aquacultural nutrient enrichment infection of woody plant roots Microbials (Axler et al.), 1 as potential limits to the restora- Development and N2-fixing activ- tion of woodlands on landfills ity of the benthic microbial com- Lakes (Parsons et al.), 280 munity in transplanted Spartina Biological recovery from lake acidi- Landscape alterniflora. marshes in North fication: zooplankton communi- Ecological and cultural landscape Carolina (Piehler et al.), 290 ties as a model of patterns and restoration and the cultural evo- Mine pit lake processes (Keller and Yan), 364 lution towards a post-industrial Restoration of a mine pit lake from Critical load concept to set resto- symbiosis between human soci- aquacultural nutrient enrichment ration goals for liming acidified ety and nature (Naveh), 135 (Axler et al.), 1 Norwegian waters (Hindar et Landslides Mycorrhizae al.), 353 Seed inputs to microsite patch re- The mycorrhizal status of selected Deriving restoration goals for covery on two Tropandean land- plant species from Connecticut acidified lakes from ataxonomic slides in Ecuador (Myster and wetlands and transition zones phytoplankton studies (Stein- Sarmiento), 35 (Cooke and Lefor), 214 berg et al.), 327 Least Bell’s Vireo Plant-mycorrhizal community dy- Editorial (Niering and Allen), 315 Use of restored riparian habitat by namics associated with a moisture DECEMBER 1998 Restoration Ecology Subject Index gradient within a_ rehabilitated rubra seedlings (Stange and Shea), plant species from Connecticut prairie fen (Turner and Friese), 44 29 wetlands and transition zones Restoration of aboveground ecto- Ontario; see Canada (Cooke and Lefor), 214 mycorrhizal flora in stands of Pi- Oregon Plant-mycorrhizal community dy- nus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The Prescribed fire and the response of namics associated with a moisture Netherlands by removal of litter woody species in Willamette Val- gradient within a rehabilitated and humus (Baar and Kuyper), ley wetland prairies (Pendergrass prairie fen (Turner and Friese), 44 227 et al.), 303 Prescribed fire and the response of Vertical growth and mycorrhizal in- Organic matter woody species in Willamette Val- fection of woody plant roots as Effect of pasture trees on soil nitro- ley wetland prairies (Pendergrass potential limits to the restoration gen and organic matter: implica- et al.), 303 of woodlands on landfills (Par- tions for tropical montane forest The role of thermal regime in tun- sons et al.), 280 restoration (Rhoades et al.), 262 dra plant community restoration The effects of organic amendments (Shirazi et al.), 111 on the restoration of a disturbed Vertical growth and mycorrhizal in- The Netherlands coastal sage scrub habitat (Zink fection of woody plant roots as Restoration of aboveground ecto- and Allen), 52 potential limits to the restoration mycorrhizal flora in stands of Pi- Floristic and soil organic matter of woodlands on landfills (Par- nus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The changes after five and thirty-five sons et al.), 280 Netherlands by removal of litter years of native tallgrass prairie Prairies and humus (Baar and Kuyper), restoration (Kindscher and Ties- Burning prairie to restore butterfly 227 zen), 181 habitat: a modeling approach to Nitrogen management tradeoffs for the Annual and_ perennial grass Paleolimnological techniques Fender’s blue (Schultz and Crone), growth on nitrogen-depleted de- Tracking recovery patterns in acid- 244 composed granite (Claassen and ified lakes: a paleolimnological Floristic and soil organic matter Marler), 175 perspective (Smol et al.), 318 changes after five and thirty-five Development and N2-fixing activ- Parks years of native tallgrass prairie ity of the benthic microbial com- Roadside revegetation in Glacier restoration (Kindscher and Ties- munity in transplanted Spartina National Park, U.S.A.: effects of zen), 181 alterniflora marshes in North herbicide and seeding treatments Plant-mycorrhizal community dy- Carolina (Piehler et al.), 290 (Tyser et al.), 197 namics associated with a moisture Effect of pasture trees on soil nitro- Pastures gradient within a_ rehabilitated gen and organic matter: implica- Do bird perching structures elevate prairie fen (Turner and Friese), 44 tions for tropical montane forest seed rain and seedling establish- Prescribed fire and the response of restoration (Rhoades et al.), 262 ment in abandoned tropical pas- woody species in Willamette Val- The effects of organic amendments ture? (Holl), 253 ley wetland prairies (Pendergrass on the restoration of a disturbed Effect of pasture trees on soil nitro- et al.), 303 coastal sage scrub habitat (Zink gen and organic matter: implica- and Allen), 52 tions for tropical montane forest North Carolina Quercus rubra restoration (Rhoades et al.), 262 Development and N2-fixing activ- Effects of deer browsing, fabric Phytoplankton ity of the benthic microbial com- mats, and tree shelters on Quercus Deriving restoration goals for acidi- munity in transplanted Spartina rubra seedlings (Stange and Shea), fied lakes from ataxonomic phy- alterniflora marshes in North 29 toplankton studies (Steinberg et Carolina (Piehler et al.), 290 al.), 327 Norway Pinus sylvestris Red oak Critical load concept to set restora- Restoration of aboveground ecto- Effects of deer browsing, fabric tion goals for liming acidified mycorrhizal flora in stands of Pi- mats, and tree shelters on Quercus Norwegian waters (Hindar et al.), nus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The rubra seedlings (Stange and Shea), 353 Netherlands by removal of litter 29 and humus (Baar and Kuyper), Riparian wetlands Oak 227 Use of restored riparian habitat by Effects of deer browsing, fabric Plants the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo mats, and tree shelters on Quercus The mycorrhizal status of selected (Vireo bellii pusillus) (Kus), 75 Restoration Ecology DECEMBER 1998 Subject Index Roadsides covery on two Tropandean land- Temperature Roadside revegetation in Glacier slides in Ecuador (Myster and The role of thermal regime in tun- National Park, U.S.A.: effects of Sarmiento), 35 dra plant community restoration herbicide and seeding treatments Seed rain in natural grassland and (Shirazi et al.), 111 (Tyser et al.), 197 adjacent ski run in the Swiss Alps: Texas Sage scrub a preliminary report (Urbanska et Factors affecting restoration of Ha- The effects of organic amendments al.), 159 lodule wrightii to Galveston Bay, on the restoration of a disturbed Shoalgrass Texas (Sheridan et al.), 144 coastal sage scrub habitat (Zink Factors affecting restoration of Ha- Thermal regime; see Temperature and Allen), 52 lodule wrightii to Galveston Bay, Trees Sand dunes Texas (Sheridan et al.), 144 Effect of pasture trees on soil nitro- Experimental restoration of native Soil gen and organic matter: implica- vegetation in Indiana Dunes Na- Effect of pasture trees on soil nitro- tions for tropical montane forest tional Lakeshore (Choi and Pav- gen and organic matter: implica- restoration (Rhoades et al.), 262 lovic), 118 tions for tropical montane forest Effects of deer browsing, fabric Soil characteristics of rehabilitating restoration (Rhoades et al.), 262 mats, and tree shelters on Quercus and unmined coastal dunes at Floristic and soil organic matter rubra seedlings (Stange and Shea), Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, changes after five and thirty-five 29 South Africa (van Aarde et al.), years of native tallgrass prairie Large-scale ecological restoration 102 restoration (Kindscher and Ties- of degraded tropical forest lands: Vegetation monitoring of created zen), 181 the potential role of timber planta- dune swale wetlands, Vanden- Soil characteristics of rehabilitating tions (Lamb), 271 berg Air Force Base, California and unmined coastal dunes at Restoration of aboveground ecto- (Parikh and Gale), 83 Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, mycorrhizal flora in stands of Pi- Yellow bush lupine invasion in South Africa (van Aarde et al.), nus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The northern California coastal dunes 102 Netherlands by removal of litter I. Ecological impacts and manual South Africa and humus (Baar and Kuyper), restoration techniques (Pickart et Soil characteristics of rehabilitat- 227 al.), 59 ing and unmined coastal dunes Tropics Yellow bush lupine invasion in at Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, Do bird perching structures elevate northern California coastal dunes South Africa (van Aarde et al.), seed rain and seedling establish- II. Mechanical restoration tech- 102 ment in abandoned tropical pas- niques (Pickart et al.), 69 Spartina alterniflora ture? (Holl), 253 Scots pine Development and N2-fixing activ- Large-scale ecological restoration Restoration of aboveground ecto- ity of the benthic microbial com- of degraded tropical forest lands: mycorrhizal flora in stands of Pi- munity in transplanted Spartina the potential role of timber planta- nus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The alterniflora’ marshes in North tions (Lamb), 271 Netherlands by removal of litter Carolina (Piehler et al.), 290 Trout and humus (Baar and Kuyper), Sweden Eradication of nonnative fish by gill aa Restructuring of fish assemblages in netting from a small mountain Seagrasses Swedish lakes following amelio- lake in California (Knapp and Factors affecting restoration of Ha- ration of acid stress through lim- Matthews), 207 lodule wrightti to Galveston Bay, ing (Appelberg), 343 The potential for restoration of acid- Texas (Sheridan et al.), 144 Switzerland damaged lake trout lakes (Gunn Seedling trees; see Trees Seed rain in natural grassland and and Mills), 390 Seeds adjacent ski run in the Swiss Alps: Tundra plants Do bird perching structures elevate a preliminary report (Urbanska et The role of thermal regime in tun- seed rain and seedling establish- al.), 159 dra plant community restoration ment in abandoned tropical pas- (Shirazi et al.), 111 ture? (Holl), 253 Tallgrasses Roadside revegetation in Glacier Floristic and soil organic matter Vegetation National Park, U.S.A.: effects of changes after five and thirty-five Experimental restoration of native herbicide and seeding treatments years of native tallgrass prairie vegetation in Indiana Dunes Na- (Tyser et al.), 197 restoration (Kindscher and Ties- tional Lakeshore (Choi and Pav- Seed inputs to microsite patch re- zen), 181 lovic), 118 DECEMBER 1998 Restoration Ecology Subject Index Vegetation monitoring of created gradient within a_ rehabilitated Yellow bush lupine dune swale wetlands, Vanden- prairie fen (Turner and Friese), 44 Yellow bush lupine invasion in berg Air Force Base, California Prescribed fire and the response of northern California ccastal dunes (Parikh and Gale), 83 woody species in Willamette Val- I. Ecological impacts and manual Vireo bellii pusillus ley wetland prairies (Pendergrass restoration techniques (Pickart et Use of restored riparian habitat by et al.), 303 al.), 59 the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo Use of restored riparian habitat by Yellow bush lupine invasion in (Vireo bellii pusillus) (Kus), 75 the endangered Least Bell’s Vireo northern California coastal dunes (Vireo bellii pusillus) (Kus), 75 Il. Mechanical restoration tech- Vegetation monitoring of created niques (Pickart et al.), 69 Water dune swale wetlands, Vanden- Restoration of a mine pit lake from berg Air Force Base, California aquacultural nutrient enrichment (Parikh and Gale), 83 Zooplankton (Axler et al.), 1 Willamette Valley; see Oregon Biological recovery from lake acidi- Top-down or bottom-up effects by Wiregrass fication: zooplankton communi- fish: issues of concern in bioman- Patterns of differentiation in wire- ties as a model of patterns and ipulation of lakes (Horppila et al.), grass (Aristida beyrichiana): im- processes (Keller and Yan), 364 20 plications for restoration efforts Zooplankton community responses Wetlands (Gordon and Rice), 166 during recovery from acidification The mycorrhizal status of selected Wisconsin in Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin plant species from Connecticut Zooplankton community responses (Frost et al.), 336 wetlands and transition zones during recovery from acidification Zostera marina (Cooke and Lefor), 214 in Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin Quantifying the effects of green crab Plant-mycorrhizal community dy- (Frost et al.), 336 damage to eelgrass transplants namics associated with a moisture Woodlands; see Forests (Davis et al.), 297 Restoration Ecology DECEMBER 1998