Population size, and flowering and fruiting developmental stages in the Critically Endangered species Corunastylis sp. ‘Charmhaven’ (Family Orchidaceae, formerly included within genus Genoplesium), were investigated in the Warnervale-Charmhaven area over a three year period. Population size in 2012 was 11 plants, in 2013, 14 plants and in 2014 increased to 26 plants, with new plants appearing near the original plants. Proactive management, including mowing and erecting wire protective cages around groups of orchids was partly responsible for this increase in numbers because it prevented browsing by rabbits but only ten plants carried fruits to maturity in the 2014 season to produce seed. Despite an increase in numbers over a couple of years...
Pterostylis arenicola is an endangered, solitary greenhood orchid from South Australia. Its habitat ...
Historical events such as colonisation, spatial distribution across different habitats, and contempo...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...
Phenological studies are important to gain insights into the ecology of plant species, particularly ...
Genoplesium baueri R.Br. (family Orchidaceae), an endangered terrestrial orchid species endemic to t...
Populations of strongly endangered species Orchis mascula and endangered Dactylorhiza majalis were m...
BackgroundConservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve protection of pl...
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative action ...
Habitat details and population sizes are provided for six populations of the rare leafless saprophyt...
Critical for conserving endangered orchids is identifying their pollinators and their distribution. ...
The loss of urban native vegetation is a global crisis particularly as cities continue to expand and...
Thousands of plants are at risk of extinction globally due to human activities, including many speci...
Human interference on the natural environment including habitat loss and fragmentation has resulted ...
Habitat fragmentation and disturbance are two of the most significant drivers of species extinctions...
Spiranthes parksii Correll is a rare terrestrial orchid endemic to only thirteen Texas counties, and...
Pterostylis arenicola is an endangered, solitary greenhood orchid from South Australia. Its habitat ...
Historical events such as colonisation, spatial distribution across different habitats, and contempo...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...
Phenological studies are important to gain insights into the ecology of plant species, particularly ...
Genoplesium baueri R.Br. (family Orchidaceae), an endangered terrestrial orchid species endemic to t...
Populations of strongly endangered species Orchis mascula and endangered Dactylorhiza majalis were m...
BackgroundConservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve protection of pl...
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative action ...
Habitat details and population sizes are provided for six populations of the rare leafless saprophyt...
Critical for conserving endangered orchids is identifying their pollinators and their distribution. ...
The loss of urban native vegetation is a global crisis particularly as cities continue to expand and...
Thousands of plants are at risk of extinction globally due to human activities, including many speci...
Human interference on the natural environment including habitat loss and fragmentation has resulted ...
Habitat fragmentation and disturbance are two of the most significant drivers of species extinctions...
Spiranthes parksii Correll is a rare terrestrial orchid endemic to only thirteen Texas counties, and...
Pterostylis arenicola is an endangered, solitary greenhood orchid from South Australia. Its habitat ...
Historical events such as colonisation, spatial distribution across different habitats, and contempo...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...