© 2016 Dr. Heidi Christina ZimmerWollemia nobilis (Wollemi pine, Araucariaceae) is an Australian conifer and one of the world’s rarest trees, with a known population of 83 mature trees and 200-300 seedlings in the wild. Wollemia nobilis is a high-profile threatened species because of its discovery near a major capital city (Sydney) in 1994. My research began with the observation that the W. nobilis population had few individuals between the seedling and canopy tree size classes (i.e., between 2-20 m in height), and questions about potential recruitment limitation in W. nobilis. I found that inter-annual variation in seed production, estimated from photographs of W. nobilis mature tree canopies, was not likely to limit the recruitment of ...
Recruitment limitation in canopy trees is receiving increasing attention as restoration of tree cove...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
An understanding of the drivers of infrequent recruitment is fundamental in managing for species per...
Seedling survival plays a critical role in maintaining a supply of potential recruits. We examined s...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
A small population of tall slender conifers was discovered in 1994 in a deep rainforest canyon of th...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
Demographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conifer, Araucaria muelleri ...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
Recruitment limitation in canopy trees is receiving increasing attention as restoration of tree cove...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
An understanding of the drivers of infrequent recruitment is fundamental in managing for species per...
Seedling survival plays a critical role in maintaining a supply of potential recruits. We examined s...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
A small population of tall slender conifers was discovered in 1994 in a deep rainforest canyon of th...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
Demographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conifer, Araucaria muelleri ...
International audienceDemographic and ecophysiological data for the endangered New Caledonian conife...
Recruitment limitation in canopy trees is receiving increasing attention as restoration of tree cove...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
An understanding of the drivers of infrequent recruitment is fundamental in managing for species per...