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期刊名:Plant diversity

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ISSN:2096-2703

e-ISSN:2468-2659

IF/分区:6.3/Q1

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Christopher P Dunn Christopher P Dunn
Impacts of global climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental changes on the world's biota and peoples continue to increase, especially on islands and in high elevation areas. Just as floristic diversity is affected by environment...
Joyce Maschinski,Matthew A Albrecht Joyce Maschinski
Recent estimates indicate that one-fifth of botanical species worldwide are considered at risk of becoming extinct in the wild. One available strategy for conserving many rare plant species is reintroduction, which holds much promise especi...
Simón Fos,Emilio Laguna,Juan Jiménez et al. Simón Fos et al.
The Valencian Community (eastern Spain) was the pioneer territory establishing plant micro-reserves (PMRs). Its model to protect small sites for endemic and endangered plants has been exported to several countries around the globe. This pap...
Sergei Volis Sergei Volis
The need for integration of ex situ and in situ approaches in conservation of plants has long been recognized. However, ex situ collections have numerous limitations that reduce their utility for conservation, necessitating the introduction...
Katherine O&#x;Donnell,Suzanne Sharrock Katherine O&#x;Donnell
Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation calls for 'at least 75 per cent of threatened plant species in ex situ collections, preferably in the country of origin, and at least 20 per cent available for recovery and restoration ...
Sergei Volis Sergei Volis
In the realities of the modern world, when the natural habitat is rapidly disappearing and the number of imperiled plants is constantly growing, ex situ conservation is gaining importance. To meet this challenge, botanic gardens need to rev...
Hongwen Huang,Jingping Liao,Zheng Zhang et al. Hongwen Huang et al.
The role of living collections-based research and discovery has been a prominent feature throughout the history of evolution and advance of botanical science: such research is the core and soul of the botanical gardens. Currently, there are...
Linda Broadhurst,David Coates Linda Broadhurst
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of the Gondwanan super continent. After more than 40-50 M years of independent evolution, approx. 600,000-700,000 species now call Australia home...
Timothy J Entwisle,Chris Cole,Peter Symes Timothy J Entwisle
Botanic gardens around the world maintain collections of living plants for science, conservation, education, beauty and more. These collections change over time - in scope and content - but the predicted impacts of climate change will requi...
Charles H Cannon,Chai-Shian Kua Charles H Cannon
The strength and expertise that botanic gardens bring to conservation are based on their detailed knowledge and understanding of the care, management, and biology of a diversity of plant species. This emphasis on the organism has led to man...