"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""October 2012"Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction and aims of thesis -- 2. Testing the "local provenance" paradigm: a common garden experiment in Cumberland Plain Woodland, Sydney, Australia -- Appendix -- 3. What role does 'home-site' advantage play in restoration ecology under heatwave conditions? -- Appendix -- 4. Intraspecific responsiveness to elevated CO2 of two widespread native Australian species, Acacia falcata and Eucalyptus crebra -- 5. How far is it to your local? A survey on local provenance use in New South Wales -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- 6. Discussion and conclusion -- Appendix. Papers accepted for publication during candidature Ethics Committee App...
Large-scale land-clearing has threatened Australian forest biodiversity, particularly within the Sou...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 48-57.Introduction -- Study aims -- Materials and methods ...
Climate change continues to alter the seasonal timing and extremes of global temperature and precipi...
Seed for restoration projects has traditionally been sourced locally to "preserve" the genetic integ...
A key aspect of successful restoration projects is the sourcing of propagation material suited to th...
The decision as to where to source seed is one of the most critical in restoration projects. Locally...
The rapidity of climate change and its effects have contributed to the complexity of selecting an ap...
The adaptive potential of restored communities is important to their long‐term sustainability, parti...
Global climate change will negatively impact major components of the world’s biodiversity over the n...
Selecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in restoration. The last de...
There is increasing concern among restoration ecologists that using non-local propagules in revegeta...
International audienceSelecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in re...
Revegetation is one practical application of science that should ideally aim to combine ecology with...
Huge investments are fed into repairing the world’s degraded land, placing unparalleled pressure on ...
Restoration of degraded land to combat habitat degradation and deforestation requires understanding ...
Large-scale land-clearing has threatened Australian forest biodiversity, particularly within the Sou...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 48-57.Introduction -- Study aims -- Materials and methods ...
Climate change continues to alter the seasonal timing and extremes of global temperature and precipi...
Seed for restoration projects has traditionally been sourced locally to "preserve" the genetic integ...
A key aspect of successful restoration projects is the sourcing of propagation material suited to th...
The decision as to where to source seed is one of the most critical in restoration projects. Locally...
The rapidity of climate change and its effects have contributed to the complexity of selecting an ap...
The adaptive potential of restored communities is important to their long‐term sustainability, parti...
Global climate change will negatively impact major components of the world’s biodiversity over the n...
Selecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in restoration. The last de...
There is increasing concern among restoration ecologists that using non-local propagules in revegeta...
International audienceSelecting the geographic origin-the provenance-of seed is a key decision in re...
Revegetation is one practical application of science that should ideally aim to combine ecology with...
Huge investments are fed into repairing the world’s degraded land, placing unparalleled pressure on ...
Restoration of degraded land to combat habitat degradation and deforestation requires understanding ...
Large-scale land-clearing has threatened Australian forest biodiversity, particularly within the Sou...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 48-57.Introduction -- Study aims -- Materials and methods ...
Climate change continues to alter the seasonal timing and extremes of global temperature and precipi...