Genetic diversity and the extent of clonality in a plant species can significantly influence its reproductive success. Whilst clonality can be an effective life-history strategy, in harsh environments it can lead to low levels of diversity and sexual reproductive failure. Santalum lanceolatum (Santalaceae) is a hemi-parasitic shrub endemic to the monsoonal dry tropics of northern Australia, which was harvested for its oil-rich heartwood from natural populations in Cape York, Australia. Despite wild harvesting ending over 70 years ago, populations in the region are currently declining. The aims of this study were to examine genetic variation, population genetic structure, inbreeding and clonality of six S. lanceolatum populations from this n...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
Habitat fragmentation can have important conservation consequences for clonal plant species that pos...
Santalum lanceolatum, the northern sandalwood or plumbush, was very heavily harvested in Victoria an...
Clonal plants provide a challenge to ecological management and restoration programs. Clonal plants f...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
Allozyme electrophoresis was used to determine the extent of clonality in four naturally occurring p...
Santalum , or sandalwood, are hemiparasitic trees, with many species highly valued for their heartw...
Santalum (sandalwood) spp. are hemi-parasitic trees, the heartwood of which produces valuable aromat...
Boronia rivularis is a rare healthland shrub restricted to the Sunshine Coast of Australia, an area ...
The subtropical coastal heathlands of south-east Queensland have undergone considerable habitat loss...
Background and Aims: Clonal growth is a common phenomenon in plants and allows them to persist when ...
Santalum (sandalwood) spp. are hemi-parasitic trees, the heartwood of which produces valuable aromat...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
Habitat fragmentation can have important conservation consequences for clonal plant species that pos...
Santalum lanceolatum, the northern sandalwood or plumbush, was very heavily harvested in Victoria an...
Clonal plants provide a challenge to ecological management and restoration programs. Clonal plants f...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
Allozyme electrophoresis was used to determine the extent of clonality in four naturally occurring p...
Santalum , or sandalwood, are hemiparasitic trees, with many species highly valued for their heartw...
Santalum (sandalwood) spp. are hemi-parasitic trees, the heartwood of which produces valuable aromat...
Boronia rivularis is a rare healthland shrub restricted to the Sunshine Coast of Australia, an area ...
The subtropical coastal heathlands of south-east Queensland have undergone considerable habitat loss...
Background and Aims: Clonal growth is a common phenomenon in plants and allows them to persist when ...
Santalum (sandalwood) spp. are hemi-parasitic trees, the heartwood of which produces valuable aromat...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Clonal species normally have low seed production, low recruitment rates and long lifespans, and it i...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...