Recovering threatened plant species and their habitats: The need for integrated action [0.03%]
拯救受威胁植物及其生境:综合行动的必要性
Vernon H Heywood
Vernon H Heywood
As an introduction to the Special Issue on the restoration of threatened plant species and their habitats, this editorial shows how the various papers in the issue address the range of in situ interventions involved in species population ma...
Translocation of Otostegia bucharica, a highly threatened narrowly distributed relict shrub [0.03%]
濒危特有植物药用刺蕊草的居群转移研究
Komiljon Tojibaev,Natalia Beshko,Sergei Volis
Komiljon Tojibaev
Translocation is a recognized means of rescuing imperiled species but the evidence for the long-term success of translocations is limited. We report the successful translocation of reproductive individuals of a critically endangered shrub O...
Species diversity in restoration plantings: Important factors for increasing the diversity of threatened tree species in the restoration of the Araucaria forest ecosystem [0.03%]
恢复造林中的树种多样性:增加威胁树种多样性的关键因素——以 Araucaria 森林生态系统为例
Taylor E Shaw
Taylor E Shaw
The Araucaria forest ecosystem in southern Brazil is highly threatened: less than one percent of the original forest remains, and what is left is a fragmented agro-mosaic of mostly early-to-late secondary forest patches among high-yield agr...
Conserving plants within and beyond protected areas - still problematic and future uncertain [0.03%]
受保护区域内外植物的保存仍然存在诸多问题且未来难以预测
Vernon H Heywood
Vernon H Heywood
Against a background of continuing loss of biodiversity, it is argued that for the successful conservation of threatened plant species we need to ensure the more effective integration of the various conservation actions employed, clarify th...
Recovery of threatened plant species and their habitats in the biodiversity hotspot of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region [0.03%]
西南植物区系热点地区濒危植物及其生境的恢复
Leonie Monks,Sarah Barrett,Brett Beecham et al.
Leonie Monks et al.
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 outcome of this is a high proportion of rare and threatened plant speci...
Michele Dani Sanchez,Bryan Naqqi Manco,Junel Blaise et al.
Michele Dani Sanchez et al.
The severe and rapid attack on the Caicos pine Pinus caribaea var. bahamensis (Pinaceae) by the non-native invasive pine tortoise scale, Toumeyella parvicornis, has resulted in the death of most of the trees in the Turks and Caicos Islands ...
An early evaluation of translocation actions for endangered plant species on Mediterranean islands [0.03%]
地中海岛屿上濒危植物物种迁移行动的早期评估
Giuseppe Fenu,Gianluigi Bacchetta,S Christodoulou Charalambos et al.
Giuseppe Fenu et al.
In situ conservation is widely considered a primary conservation strategy. Plant translocation, specifically, represents an important tool for reducing the extinction risk of threatened species. However, thus far, few documented translocati...
Planting position and shade enhance native seedling performance in forest restoration for an endangered malagasy plant [0.03%]
endangeredListed植物造林恢复过程中种植位置和遮阴对本地幼苗性能的影响
Cyprien Miandrimanana,J Leighton Reid,Tahiry Rivoharison et al.
Cyprien Miandrimanana et al.
The critically endangered tree Schizolaena tampoketsana is confined to a few diminished and degraded forest fragments on the Malagasy highlands. This habitat is vulnerable to loss due to frequent fires in the surrounding grassland that thre...
Habitat suitability and herbivores determine reintroduction success of an endangered legume [0.03%]
栖息地和食草动物决定了一个濒危豆科植物的再引入成功与否
Matthew A Albrecht,Quinn G Long
Matthew A Albrecht
Reintroductions of rare plants require detailed knowledge of habitat requirements, species interactions, and restoration techniques. Thus, incremental experimentation over many years may be required to develop adequate knowledge and techniq...
Capturing, protecting and restoring plant diversity in the UK: RBG Kew and the Millennium Seed Bank [0.03%]
英国的植物多样性保护与恢复:皇家植物园邱园及千年种子库项目
Ted Chapman,Stephanie Miles,Clare Trivedi
Ted Chapman
Ex situ seed banking is a practical and cost-effective means of preserving wild plant diversity and a crucial complement to the in situ conservation and restoration of species and habitats. As pressures on the natural environment have grown...