Plants are foundational to the planet’s biodiverse ecosystems and despite their critical role in successful conservation and restoration efforts, plants lack adequate protection. At least 40% of all vascular plants on Earth face increased global risk of extinction. Effective conservation is often challenged by a lack of data to support management and protection of at-risk species, particularly those that are considered rare or endemic. In this thesis, I present an applied conservation case-study with a species of concern: Macbridea alba, a federally threatened and state endangered mint endemic to four counties within the Florida panhandle. Currently, the species is a candidate for delisting from the Endangered Species Protection Act list, h...
Thalictrum cooleyi Ahles (Cooley's meadowrue, Ranunculaceae) is a dioecious species, endemic to fire...
International audienceErosion of natural habitats due to urban sprawl constitutes a major threat to ...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor David E. McCauley One of the greatest factors contribu...
Macbridea alba is a herbaceous perennial mint endemic to the panhandle region of Florida. We used st...
Rare species can play important roles in the maintenance of ecosystem processes and the associated e...
The threatened mint Florida skullcap (Scutellaria floridana) is endemic to four counties in the Flor...
Forty-five plant species found in Florida scrub (USA) have been recognized as endangered or threaten...
Forty-five plant species found in Florida scrub (USA) have been recognized as endangered or threaten...
Abstract Despite the success of species distribution models (SDMs) in rare species conservation plan...
Species previously unknown to science are continually discovered and some of these species already f...
Lyons, Robert E.Magnoliaceae is one of three unrelated Angiosperm plant groups identified as top pr...
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250,000 species of vascular plants in the world may become extinct withi...
Competition with non-native invasive species is considered a major threat to many rare native specie...
Habitat modification is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide and the main contribut...
AbstractThe conservation of plants has not generated the sense of urgency—or the funding—that drives...
Thalictrum cooleyi Ahles (Cooley's meadowrue, Ranunculaceae) is a dioecious species, endemic to fire...
International audienceErosion of natural habitats due to urban sprawl constitutes a major threat to ...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor David E. McCauley One of the greatest factors contribu...
Macbridea alba is a herbaceous perennial mint endemic to the panhandle region of Florida. We used st...
Rare species can play important roles in the maintenance of ecosystem processes and the associated e...
The threatened mint Florida skullcap (Scutellaria floridana) is endemic to four counties in the Flor...
Forty-five plant species found in Florida scrub (USA) have been recognized as endangered or threaten...
Forty-five plant species found in Florida scrub (USA) have been recognized as endangered or threaten...
Abstract Despite the success of species distribution models (SDMs) in rare species conservation plan...
Species previously unknown to science are continually discovered and some of these species already f...
Lyons, Robert E.Magnoliaceae is one of three unrelated Angiosperm plant groups identified as top pr...
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250,000 species of vascular plants in the world may become extinct withi...
Competition with non-native invasive species is considered a major threat to many rare native specie...
Habitat modification is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide and the main contribut...
AbstractThe conservation of plants has not generated the sense of urgency—or the funding—that drives...
Thalictrum cooleyi Ahles (Cooley's meadowrue, Ranunculaceae) is a dioecious species, endemic to fire...
International audienceErosion of natural habitats due to urban sprawl constitutes a major threat to ...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor David E. McCauley One of the greatest factors contribu...