© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Clonal plants provide a challenge to ecological management and restoration programs. Clonal plants frequently occur as few genets over large spatial scales and may persist for hundreds of years. Hence population structures, effective population sizes and breeding systems of clonal plants are not well understood or managed at scales applicable to non-clonal species. This is a critical issue because clonality is a common trait including among threatened plants and more studies into the management requirements of clonal plant species are required. We investigate the impact of reducing the population size of a highly clonal species and how these impacts can be minimized. Persoonia hindii has a restricted distributio...
For plants with mixed reproductive capabilities, asexual reproduction is more frequent in rare speci...
© 2016 Dr. Elizabeth Ann JamesThe holly leaf grevilleas consist of an informal aggregate of 15 speci...
Boronia rivularis is a rare healthland shrub restricted to the Sunshine Coast of Australia, an area ...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Clonal plants provide a challenge to ecological management and restorat...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
Genetic diversity and the extent of clonality in a plant species can significantly influence its rep...
Allozyme electrophoresis was used to determine the extent of clonality in four naturally occurring p...
Background and Aims: Clonal growth is a common phenomenon in plants and allows them to persist when ...
Knowledge of population size is an important step for identifying populations of immediate conservat...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Genetic analysis of rainforest vines has seldom been undertaken. Thus the genetic implications of ha...
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate ...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
Clonal growth can be a double-edged sword for endangered species, because the short-term insurance a...
For plants with mixed reproductive capabilities, asexual reproduction is more frequent in rare speci...
© 2016 Dr. Elizabeth Ann JamesThe holly leaf grevilleas consist of an informal aggregate of 15 speci...
Boronia rivularis is a rare healthland shrub restricted to the Sunshine Coast of Australia, an area ...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Clonal plants provide a challenge to ecological management and restorat...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
Genetic diversity and the extent of clonality in a plant species can significantly influence its rep...
Allozyme electrophoresis was used to determine the extent of clonality in four naturally occurring p...
Background and Aims: Clonal growth is a common phenomenon in plants and allows them to persist when ...
Knowledge of population size is an important step for identifying populations of immediate conservat...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
Genetic analysis of rainforest vines has seldom been undertaken. Thus the genetic implications of ha...
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate ...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
Clonal growth can be a double-edged sword for endangered species, because the short-term insurance a...
For plants with mixed reproductive capabilities, asexual reproduction is more frequent in rare speci...
© 2016 Dr. Elizabeth Ann JamesThe holly leaf grevilleas consist of an informal aggregate of 15 speci...
Boronia rivularis is a rare healthland shrub restricted to the Sunshine Coast of Australia, an area ...