Seed Banks and Ecological Memory

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Underground seed banks, passive restoration, and ecological memory - these elements are crucial in understanding and facilitating natural recovery processes in ecosystems. We'll explore how leveraging underground seed banks, which contain dormant seeds waiting for the right conditions to germinate, can support native plant regeneration. This approach is relational, often less expensive, and informs a long-range view. It also relies on the ecological memory, which refers to an ecosystem's ability to retain information about past states and disturbances, aiding its recovery and resilience. Topics Covered: Importance of underground seed banks in restoration Differences between passive and active restoration Concept and significance of ecological memory Examples of natural regeneration strategies Resources: High Country News article: "Underground seed banks hold promise for ecological restoration" by Josephine Woolington Read more about ecological memory for yourself at Google Scholar Social media: @treehuggerpod Support the Show: Donate via mobile payment services @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp. Subscribe, rate and review the show please on whichever podcast platform you enjoy listening to. It helps people find the show. Or tell a friend about the show. Music from the show Lish Grooves and MK2 Thanks for tuning in! See you in the woods.

Seed Banks and Ecological Memory

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