Terrestrial orchid conservation in the age of extinction
Background Conservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve
protection of plant species necessary to mitigate direct losses of habitat and the pervasive …
protection of plant species necessary to mitigate direct losses of habitat and the pervasive …
The southwest Australian floristic region: evolution and conservation of a global hot spot of biodiversity
SD Hopper, P Gioia - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Like South Africa's Greater Cape Floristic Region, the Southwest Australian
Floristic Region (SWAFR) is species rich, with a Mediterranean climate and old, weathered …
Floristic Region (SWAFR) is species rich, with a Mediterranean climate and old, weathered …
Assisted migration of plants: changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes
Rapid climate change has the potential to alter the location of bioclimatic envelopes for a
significant portion of the world's flora. Plant species will respond variously via phenotypic …
significant portion of the world's flora. Plant species will respond variously via phenotypic …
Protected areas: a prism for a changing world
TE Lovejoy - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006 - cell.com
The centrality of protected areas in biodiversity conservation has not changed over the past
three decades, but we now know that biodiversity conservation represents a much more …
three decades, but we now know that biodiversity conservation represents a much more …
Prioritizing conservation of medicinal flora in the Himalayan biodiversity hotspot: an integrated ecological and socioeconomic approach
To achieve the challenging goals of minimizing loss of species and achieving sustainable
use of biodiversity, conservation prioritization merits urgent research attention. The present …
use of biodiversity, conservation prioritization merits urgent research attention. The present …
Phosphorus nutrition of phosphorus-sensitive Australian native plants: threats to plant communities in a global biodiversity hotspot
South-western Australia harbours a global biodiversity hotspot on the world's most
phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils. The greatest biodiversity occurs on the most severely …
phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils. The greatest biodiversity occurs on the most severely …
Patch connectivity and genetic diversity conservation in the federally endangered and narrowly endemic plant species Astragalus albens (Fabaceae)
MC Neel - Biological Conservation, 2008 - Elsevier
To evaluate the sufficiency of US federal critical habitat designations and a proposed
conservation plan in promoting the long-term persistence of the endangered plant …
conservation plan in promoting the long-term persistence of the endangered plant …
Exploring the relationship between sampling efficiency and short‐range endemism for groundwater fauna in the Pilbara region, Western Australia
Identifying the existence of short or narrow range endemic species is an important issue
when planning for conservation of groundwater fauna in the face of threats to groundwater …
when planning for conservation of groundwater fauna in the face of threats to groundwater …
New approaches for establishing conservation priorities for socio-economically important plant species
The establishment of priorities among species is a crucial step in any conservation strategy
since financial resources are generally limited. Traditionally, priorities for conservation of …
since financial resources are generally limited. Traditionally, priorities for conservation of …
[HTML][HTML] Recovery of threatened plant species and their habitats in the biodiversity hotspot of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region
Abstract The Southwest Australian Floristic Region (SWAFR) is a global biodiversity hotspot
with high plant diversity and endemism and a broad range of threatening processes. An …
with high plant diversity and endemism and a broad range of threatening processes. An …