Assisted migration can aid in the conservation of narrowly endemic species affected by habitat loss, fragmentation and climate change. Here, we employ a multidisciplinary approach by examining the population genetic structure of a threatened, dioecious rainforest tree of the subtropical notophyll vine forests of eastern Australia, Fontainea rostrata, and its potential requirements for population enhancement and translocation to withstand the effects of anthropogenic fragmentation and climate change. We used microsatellite markers to gain an understanding of the way genetic diversity is partitioned within and among the nine extant populations of F. rostrata identified in this study. We combined the results with species distribution modelling...
© CSIRO 2005Nothofagus moorei (F.Muell.) Krasser has a disjunct and narrow distribution in south-eas...
Australia’s rainforests exhibit high taxonomic diversity and endemism, yet relatively little is know...
Australia’s rainforests exhibit high taxonomic diversity and endemism, yet relatively little is know...
Assisted migration can aid in the conservation of narrowly endemic species affected by habitat loss,...
Assisted migration can aid in the conservation of narrowly endemic species affected by habitat loss,...
Background: Fontainea picrosperma, a subcanopy tree endemic to the rainforests of northeastern Austr...
Four new eastern Australian Fontainea species have been recently described and all have a limited di...
Four new eastern Australian Fontainea species have beenrecently described and all have a limited dis...
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate ...
The east Australian rainforests provide a unique system with which to study historic climate-driven ...
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate ...
Genetic analysis of rainforest vines has seldom been undertaken. Thus the genetic implications of ha...
This study investigates patterns of genetic connectivity among 11 co-distributed tropical rainforest...
Climate change is challenging many species which are expected to respond through range shifts, in si...
Nothofagus moorei is a long-lived, Gondwana relict cool temperate rainforest tree. Nothofagus-domina...
© CSIRO 2005Nothofagus moorei (F.Muell.) Krasser has a disjunct and narrow distribution in south-eas...
Australia’s rainforests exhibit high taxonomic diversity and endemism, yet relatively little is know...
Australia’s rainforests exhibit high taxonomic diversity and endemism, yet relatively little is know...
Assisted migration can aid in the conservation of narrowly endemic species affected by habitat loss,...
Assisted migration can aid in the conservation of narrowly endemic species affected by habitat loss,...
Background: Fontainea picrosperma, a subcanopy tree endemic to the rainforests of northeastern Austr...
Four new eastern Australian Fontainea species have been recently described and all have a limited di...
Four new eastern Australian Fontainea species have beenrecently described and all have a limited dis...
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate ...
The east Australian rainforests provide a unique system with which to study historic climate-driven ...
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate ...
Genetic analysis of rainforest vines has seldom been undertaken. Thus the genetic implications of ha...
This study investigates patterns of genetic connectivity among 11 co-distributed tropical rainforest...
Climate change is challenging many species which are expected to respond through range shifts, in si...
Nothofagus moorei is a long-lived, Gondwana relict cool temperate rainforest tree. Nothofagus-domina...
© CSIRO 2005Nothofagus moorei (F.Muell.) Krasser has a disjunct and narrow distribution in south-eas...
Australia’s rainforests exhibit high taxonomic diversity and endemism, yet relatively little is know...
Australia’s rainforests exhibit high taxonomic diversity and endemism, yet relatively little is know...