In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommendations forAcacia whibleyana,an endangered shrub endemic to Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. We used population genomic analysis to assess genetic connectivity, diversity, and historical inbreeding across all known stands of the species sampling remnant stands, revegetated stands of unknown origin, and a post-fire seedling cohort. Our results indicate a degree of historical connectivity across the landscape, but habitat loss and/or pollinator community disruption are potential causes of strong genetic structure across the remnant stands. Remnant stands had low genetic diversity and showed evidence of historical inbreeding, but only low levels o...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Acacia loderi, the ecosystem engineer of the endangered Acacia loderi Shrublands in arid eastern Aus...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
Acacia attenuata Maiden and Blakely, is a vulnerable shrub, endemic to south-east Queensland, Austra...
The ecological restoration of native plant communities requires the collection of large amounts of s...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Natural disturbance regimes in forest ecosystems are being rapidly modified by anthropogenic pressur...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Of primary concern to conservation biologists is that the level of genetic variability remaining wit...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Acacia loderi, the ecosystem engineer of the endangered Acacia loderi Shrublands in arid eastern Aus...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
Acacia attenuata Maiden and Blakely, is a vulnerable shrub, endemic to south-east Queensland, Austra...
The ecological restoration of native plant communities requires the collection of large amounts of s...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Natural disturbance regimes in forest ecosystems are being rapidly modified by anthropogenic pressur...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Of primary concern to conservation biologists is that the level of genetic variability remaining wit...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Acacia loderi, the ecosystem engineer of the endangered Acacia loderi Shrublands in arid eastern Aus...
Historically rare plant species with disjunct population distributions and small population sizes mi...