Background and Research aims: The extinction of relict and rare tree species is accelerated by habitat loss and climate change. Pleodendron costaricense is a critically endangered tree, with only four mature individuals known in Southern Pacific Costa Rica. With the discovery of three additional trees, we set out to learn more about P. costaricense’s natural history and attempt the first successful germination. Methods: We collected fruits from two trees and carried out preliminary germination trials in a nursery at the study site. We also used camera traps in one of the fruiting mother-trees to understand natural dispersal mechanisms of the species. Results: Although plagued by excessive levels of invertebrate predation, we were ab...
Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to e...
Ribes sardoum, the most threatened endemic plant of Sardinia, is included in the Habitats Directive ...
Pre-dispersal seed predation can greatly reduce crop size affecting recruitment success. Additionall...
A small population of tall slender conifers was discovered in 1994 in a deep rainforest canyon of th...
The aim of animal reintroductions has mainly been species recovery; only few reintroduction initiati...
Several plant species in the Neotropics bear large, fleshy fruits that suggest adaptation to endozoo...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
1. Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of se...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
BACKGROUND: The Janzen-Connell model states that plant-specific natural enemies may have a dispropor...
Pouteria splendens (A. DC.) Kuntze, the Chilean lucumo, is an endemic tree and the only member of th...
In Neotropical humid forest, the majority of tree species have seeds dispersed by vertebrates. Seed ...
Abstract: Basic aspects of the reproductive biology are largely unknown for most tropical tree speci...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process in plant ecology and is of critical importance for the resto...
Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to e...
Ribes sardoum, the most threatened endemic plant of Sardinia, is included in the Habitats Directive ...
Pre-dispersal seed predation can greatly reduce crop size affecting recruitment success. Additionall...
A small population of tall slender conifers was discovered in 1994 in a deep rainforest canyon of th...
The aim of animal reintroductions has mainly been species recovery; only few reintroduction initiati...
Several plant species in the Neotropics bear large, fleshy fruits that suggest adaptation to endozoo...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
1. Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of se...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Translocation can reduce extinction risk by increasing population size and geographic range, and is ...
BACKGROUND: The Janzen-Connell model states that plant-specific natural enemies may have a dispropor...
Pouteria splendens (A. DC.) Kuntze, the Chilean lucumo, is an endemic tree and the only member of th...
In Neotropical humid forest, the majority of tree species have seeds dispersed by vertebrates. Seed ...
Abstract: Basic aspects of the reproductive biology are largely unknown for most tropical tree speci...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process in plant ecology and is of critical importance for the resto...
Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to e...
Ribes sardoum, the most threatened endemic plant of Sardinia, is included in the Habitats Directive ...
Pre-dispersal seed predation can greatly reduce crop size affecting recruitment success. Additionall...