How successful are plant species reintroductions?

S Godefroid, C Piazza, G Rossi, S Buord… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Reintroduction of native species has become increasingly important in conservation
worldwide for recovery of rare species and restoration purposes. However, few studies have …

Threatened plant translocation in Australia: a review

JL Silcock, CL Simmons, L Monks, R Dillon… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Translocation of plants has become a common approach in conservation biology in the past
two decades, but it is not clear how successful it is in achieving long-term conservation …

Restoration demography and genetics of plants: when is a translocation successful?

ES Menges - Australian Journal of Botany, 2008 - CSIRO Publishing
Restorations are complex, often involving restoring ecological processes, vegetation
structure, and species' populations. One component of restorations is translocation of key …

Extinction and outbreaks accompany fragmentation of a reptile community

DA Driscoll - Ecological Applications, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Land clearing depletes and fragments habitat, resulting in the loss of biodiversity. Corridors
of native vegetation can ameliorate the impacts of land clearing by reducing isolation of …

Guidelines for genetic monitoring of translocated plant populations

F Van Rossum, OJ Hardy - Conservation Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Plant translocation is a useful tool for implementing assisted gene flow in recovery plans of
critically endangered plant species. Although it helps to restore genetically viable …

Long‐distance seed dispersal in a metapopulation of Banksia hookeriana inferred from a population allocation analysis of amplified fragment length polymorphism …

T He, SL Krauss, BB Lamont, BP Miller… - Molecular …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
There is currently a poor understanding of the nature and extent of long‐distance seed
dispersal, largely due to the inherent difficulty of detection. New statistical approaches and …

Genetic monitoring of translocated plant populations in practice

F Van Rossum, OJ Hardy, S Le Pajolec… - Molecular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Plant translocations allow the restoration of genetic diversity in inbred and depauperate
populations and help to prevent the extinction of critically endangered species. However, the …

[HTML][HTML] The importance of genetic diversity for the translocation of eight threatened plant species into the wild

D Schäfer, H Vincent, M Fischer, A Kempel - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Considering ongoing biodiversity losses, translocations of threatened plant species into the
wild has become a common conservation technique although they are considered …

[HTML][HTML] Recovery of threatened plant species and their habitats in the biodiversity hotspot of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region

L Monks, S Barrett, B Beecham, M Byrne, A Chant… - Plant Diversity, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Rapid genetic differentiation between ex situ and their in situ source populations: an example of the endangered Silene otites (Caryophyllaceae)

D Lauterbach, M Burkart… - Botanical Journal of the …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Ex situ cultivation in botanic gardens could be one possibility to preserve plant species
diversity and genetic variation. However, old ex situ populations are often sparsely …