International audienceSelecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in restoration. The last decade has seen a vigorous debate on whether to use local or nonlocal seed. The use of local seed has been the preferred approach because it is expected to maintain local adaptation and avoid deleterious population effects (e.g., maladaptation and outbreeding depression). However, the impacts of habitat fragmentation and climate change on plant populations have driven the debate on whether the local-is-best standard needs changing. This debate has largely been theoretical in nature, which hampers provenance decision-making. Here, we detail cross-sector priority actions to improve provenance decision-making, including embed...
The rapidity of climate change and its effects have contributed to the complexity of selecting an ap...
For restoration purposes, nature conservation generally enforces the use of local seed material base...
The geographic distribution of the species should be adequately understood before selecting source p...
International audienceSelecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in re...
Selecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in restoration. The last de...
The decision as to where to source seed is one of the most critical in restoration projects. Locally...
Restoring degraded land to combat environmental degradation requires the collection of vast quantiti...
Revegetation is one practical application of science that should ideally aim to combine ecology with...
Seed for restoration projects has traditionally been sourced locally to "preserve" the genetic integ...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""October 2012"Includes bibliographical refe...
The increased translocation of plant species for biodiversity restoration and habitat creation has p...
Background: Although the importance of using local provenance planting stock for woodland production...
The adaptive potential of restored communities is important to their long‐term sustainability, parti...
For restoration purposes, nature conservation generally enforces the use of local seed material base...
The rapidity of climate change and its effects have contributed to the complexity of selecting an ap...
For restoration purposes, nature conservation generally enforces the use of local seed material base...
The geographic distribution of the species should be adequately understood before selecting source p...
International audienceSelecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in re...
Selecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in restoration. The last de...
The decision as to where to source seed is one of the most critical in restoration projects. Locally...
Restoring degraded land to combat environmental degradation requires the collection of vast quantiti...
Revegetation is one practical application of science that should ideally aim to combine ecology with...
Seed for restoration projects has traditionally been sourced locally to "preserve" the genetic integ...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""October 2012"Includes bibliographical refe...
The increased translocation of plant species for biodiversity restoration and habitat creation has p...
Background: Although the importance of using local provenance planting stock for woodland production...
The adaptive potential of restored communities is important to their long‐term sustainability, parti...
For restoration purposes, nature conservation generally enforces the use of local seed material base...
The rapidity of climate change and its effects have contributed to the complexity of selecting an ap...
For restoration purposes, nature conservation generally enforces the use of local seed material base...
The geographic distribution of the species should be adequately understood before selecting source p...