Abstract: Tasmania has a strong record of successful in situ plant conservation but there will always be a role for the integration of various ex situ measures into a plant conservation program due to pressure by threatening processes on wild populations. This paper replaces a 15 year old strategy for ex situ conservation in Tasmania. Progress in ex situ measures for Tasmanian plants is described and broadly evaluated against the previous strategy. Rare and threatened species are considered to be a high priority group for resources if intensive management is required. Endemic species likely to be adversely impacted by climate change would be a high priority for ex situ conservation. Seed banking to capture as much genetic variation in these...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
The need for integration of ex situ and in situ approaches in conservation of plants has long been r...
Tasmania has a strong record of successful in situ plant conservation but there will always be a rol...
The continental island of Tasmania supports an extraordinary biota featuring ancient communities, hi...
Ad hoc' conservation status species refer to IUCN-listed plants that have been collected by botanic ...
The native vegetation remnants in the agricultural country of subhumid Tasmania are important strong...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
The increasing awareness of the effects of climate change on plant distributions in situ has made th...
Abstract. In Europe, the conservation of rare or threatened plant species (ROTS) largely involves th...
A useful theoretical approach in the literature for those trying to conserve forest biodiversity inv...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
10 exotic species (33%) and two that were planted (7%). Plant life-forms included: 5 species of tree...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
The need for integration of ex situ and in situ approaches in conservation of plants has long been r...
Tasmania has a strong record of successful in situ plant conservation but there will always be a rol...
The continental island of Tasmania supports an extraordinary biota featuring ancient communities, hi...
Ad hoc' conservation status species refer to IUCN-listed plants that have been collected by botanic ...
The native vegetation remnants in the agricultural country of subhumid Tasmania are important strong...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
The increasing awareness of the effects of climate change on plant distributions in situ has made th...
Abstract. In Europe, the conservation of rare or threatened plant species (ROTS) largely involves th...
A useful theoretical approach in the literature for those trying to conserve forest biodiversity inv...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
10 exotic species (33%) and two that were planted (7%). Plant life-forms included: 5 species of tree...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
The need for integration of ex situ and in situ approaches in conservation of plants has long been r...