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The population genetic consequences of habitat fragmentation for plants
A Young, T Boyle, T Brown
Trends in ecology & evolution 11 (10), 413-418, 1996
26441996
Assessing the benefits and risks of translocations in changing environments: a genetic perspective
AR Weeks, CM Sgro, AG Young, R Frankham, NJ Mitchell, KA Miller, ...
Evolutionary Applications 4 (6), 709-725, 2011
9702011
Genetics, demography and viability of fragmented populations.
AG Young, GM Clarke
4842000
Microclimate and vegetation edge effects in a fragmented podocarp-broadleaf forest in New Zealand
A Young, N Mitchell
Biological Conservation 67 (1), 63-72, 1994
4741994
Introducing BASE: the Biomes of Australian Soil Environments soil microbial diversity database
A Bissett, A Fitzgerald, T Meintjes, PM Mele, F Reith, PG Dennis, ...
GigaScience 5, 1-11, 2016
2342016
The effects of forest fragmentation on genetic variation in Acer saccharum Marsh.(sugar maple) populations
AG Young, HG Merriam, SI Warwick
Heredity 71 (3), 277-289, 1993
2341993
Genetic erosion, inbreeding and reduced fitness in fragmented populations of the endangered tetraploid pea Swainsona recta
L Buza, A Young, P Thrall
Biological Conservation 93 (2), 177-186, 2000
2212000
To close the yield-gap while saving biodiversity will require multiple locally relevant strategies
SA Cunningham, SJ Attwood, KS Bawa, TG Benton, LM Broadhurst, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 173, 20-27, 2013
2122013
Ecological drivers of soil microbial diversity and soil biological networks in the Southern Hemisphere
M Delgado‐Baquerizo, F Reith, PG Dennis, K Hamonts, JR Powell, ...
Ecology 99 (3), 583-596, 2018
2042018
Forest conservation genetics: principles and practice
AG Young, D Boshier
CSIRO publishing, 2000
1902000
Genetic Structure of Fragmented Populations of the Endangered Daisy Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides
AG Young, AHD Brown, FA Zich
Conservation Biology 13 (2), 256-265, 1999
1881999
Circular linkages between soil biodiversity, fertility and plant productivity are limited to topsoil at the continental scale
M Delgado‐Baquerizo, JR Powell, K Hamonts, F Reith, P Mele, MV Brown, ...
New Phytologist 215 (3), 1186-1196, 2017
1422017
Genetic erosion, restricted mating and reduced viability in fragmented populations of the endangered grassland herb Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides
AG Young
Genetics, demography and viability of fragmented populations, 2000
1422000
Breeding system, genetic diversity and clonal structure in the sub-alpine forb Rutidosis leiolepis F. Muell.(Asteraceae)
AG Young, JH Hill, BG Murray, R Peakall
Biological Conservation 106 (1), 71-78, 2002
1412002
Effects of forest fragmentation on the spatial genetic structure of Acer saccharum Marsh.(sugar maple) populations
AG Young, HG Merriam
Heredity 72 (2), 201-208, 1994
1361994
Testing criteria and indicators for assessing the sustainability of forest management: genetic criteria and indicators
G Namkoong, T Boyle, HR Gregorius, H Joly, O Savolainen, W Ratnam, ...
CIFOR, 1996
1261996
Forest fragmentation
AG Young, TJ Boyle
Forest conservation genetics: principles and practice, 123-134, 2000
1242000
Genetic factors in threatened species recovery plans on three continents
JC Pierson, DJ Coates, JGB Oostermeijer, SR Beissinger, JG Bragg, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14 (8), 433-440, 2016
1202016
Variation in resistance and virulence among demes of a plant host-pathogen metapopulation
PH Thrall, JJ Burdon, A Young
Journal of Ecology, 736-748, 2001
1162001
Native forests and climate change: Lessons from eucalypts
TH Booth, LM Broadhurst, E Pinkard, SM Prober, SK Dillon, D Bush, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 347, 18-29, 2015
1082015
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