Customary medicinal plant species used by Australian Aborigines are disappearing rapidly with its associated knowledge, due to the loss of habitats. Conservation and protection of these species is important as they represent sources of novel therapeutic phytochemical compounds and are culturally valuable. Information on the spatial distribution and use of customary medicinal plants is often inadequate and fragmented, posing limitations on the identification and conservation of species-rich areas and culturally valuable habitats.In this study, the habitat suitability modeling program, MaxEnt, was used to predict the potential ecological niches of 431 customary medicinal plant species, based on bioclimatic variables. Specimen locality records...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
The Wet Tropics bioregion is home to more than 2800 plant species, out of which more than 700 specie...
Globally, medicinal plants have contributed to the discovery of important compounds with new use an...
Across western New South Wales agricultural practices have led to significant changes in the distrib...
Saraca asoca (Roxb.) de Wilde belonging to family Caesalpiniaceae has been used to manage gynecologi...
Exploitation and excessive harvesting is a determining factor in the extinction risk of plants harve...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Aim: Climate change and the ability of alien populations to realize different climatic niches compar...
Background: Aboriginal peoples have occupied the island continent of Australia for millennia. Over 5...
In Australia, as is occurring in other parts of the world (Cox 2000; Cordell 2002), Indigenous knowl...
Abstract Naturalised, but not yet invasive, plants pose a latent threat to Australia’s biodiversity...
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Australia as represented by: Sally Salmon The early detection of n...
Background: In Nigeria, medicinal plants are now being threatened due to increased urbanization, lan...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
The Wet Tropics bioregion is home to more than 2800 plant species, out of which more than 700 specie...
Globally, medicinal plants have contributed to the discovery of important compounds with new use an...
Across western New South Wales agricultural practices have led to significant changes in the distrib...
Saraca asoca (Roxb.) de Wilde belonging to family Caesalpiniaceae has been used to manage gynecologi...
Exploitation and excessive harvesting is a determining factor in the extinction risk of plants harve...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Aim: Climate change and the ability of alien populations to realize different climatic niches compar...
Background: Aboriginal peoples have occupied the island continent of Australia for millennia. Over 5...
In Australia, as is occurring in other parts of the world (Cox 2000; Cordell 2002), Indigenous knowl...
Abstract Naturalised, but not yet invasive, plants pose a latent threat to Australia’s biodiversity...
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Australia as represented by: Sally Salmon The early detection of n...
Background: In Nigeria, medicinal plants are now being threatened due to increased urbanization, lan...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...