BackgroundConservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve protection of plant species necessary to mitigate direct losses of habitat and the pervasive impact of global climate change. Assisted translocation/migration represent new challenges in the face of climate change; species, particularly orchids, will need artificial assistance to migrate from hostile environments, across ecological barriers (alienated lands such as farmlands and built infrastructure) to new climatically buffered sites. The technology and science to underpin assisted migration concepts are in their infancy for plants in general, and orchids, with their high degree of rarity, represent a particularly challenging group for which these principle...
Orchids are diverse, occur in a wide range of habitats and dominate threatened species lists, but wh...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Background and Aims Species are often used as the unit for conservation, but may not be suitable for...
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative action ...
Thousands of plants are at risk of extinction globally due to human activities, including many speci...
Orchids are currently among the most threatened plants, with many species facing unprecedented level...
Orchids are unmatched in their floristic diversity, wide range of growth habitats, and, most importa...
Abstract With c. 28,000 species, orchids are one of the largest families of flowering plants, and th...
The loss of urban native vegetation is a global crisis particularly as cities continue to expand and...
Historical events such as colonisation, spatial distribution across different habitats, and contempo...
Human interference on the natural environment including habitat loss and fragmentation has resulted ...
Background: Given the exceptional diversity of orchids (26,000+ species), improving strategies for t...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...
Orchids, one of the largest families of flowering plants, face an uncertain future through overexplo...
In 1996 the IUCN/SSC Orchid Specialist Group published a Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan ...
Orchids are diverse, occur in a wide range of habitats and dominate threatened species lists, but wh...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Background and Aims Species are often used as the unit for conservation, but may not be suitable for...
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative action ...
Thousands of plants are at risk of extinction globally due to human activities, including many speci...
Orchids are currently among the most threatened plants, with many species facing unprecedented level...
Orchids are unmatched in their floristic diversity, wide range of growth habitats, and, most importa...
Abstract With c. 28,000 species, orchids are one of the largest families of flowering plants, and th...
The loss of urban native vegetation is a global crisis particularly as cities continue to expand and...
Historical events such as colonisation, spatial distribution across different habitats, and contempo...
Human interference on the natural environment including habitat loss and fragmentation has resulted ...
Background: Given the exceptional diversity of orchids (26,000+ species), improving strategies for t...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...
Orchids, one of the largest families of flowering plants, face an uncertain future through overexplo...
In 1996 the IUCN/SSC Orchid Specialist Group published a Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan ...
Orchids are diverse, occur in a wide range of habitats and dominate threatened species lists, but wh...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Background and Aims Species are often used as the unit for conservation, but may not be suitable for...