International audienceReintroduction or translocation of threatened plant species, as part of in situ conservation efforts, often failed because of the lack or the poor quality of remaining natural habitats due to human disturbances and invasion by alien species, especially in island ecosystems. We conducted a study on Ochrosia tahitensis (Apocynaceae), a critically endangered endemic small tree in the tropical high volcanic island of Tahiti (French Polynesia, South Pacific) to find the most suitable sites for future translocation. Distribution models were produced based on climate, topography, and plant community inventories (i.e. species composition and abundance, canopy height and openness, basal area of woody species) of the few remnant...
International audienceIn the tropical oceanic islands of the Pacific, vegetation patterns and dynami...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Biological invasion science lacks standardised measures of invasion success that would provide effec...
International audienceBiotic homogenization caused by the invasion of non-native (alien) species is ...
Biotic homogenization caused by the invasion of non-native (alien) species is recognized as one of t...
Psychotria L. (Rubiaceae) is one of the most diverse genera in the tropical rainforests, inc...
Abstract. The native flora of tropical oceanic islands is known to be particularly susceptible both ...
International audienceSuccessful invasion is often a combination of species characteristics (or inva...
Mo’orea, French Polynesia of the Society Islands archipelago is a highly isolated volcanic Pacific I...
inhabited island of Polynesia. It consists of a total of about 140 tropical to sub-tropical oceanic ...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: Over 10,000 island endemic angiosperms are highly threatened by extinct...
The need for a global priority list for threatened plants has been widely recognized by the conserva...
Oceanic islands are known for their high levels of plant diversity, due to disjunct geographical di...
Background: Invasive alien species have transformed many natural ecosystems, especially on islands w...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
International audienceIn the tropical oceanic islands of the Pacific, vegetation patterns and dynami...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Biological invasion science lacks standardised measures of invasion success that would provide effec...
International audienceBiotic homogenization caused by the invasion of non-native (alien) species is ...
Biotic homogenization caused by the invasion of non-native (alien) species is recognized as one of t...
Psychotria L. (Rubiaceae) is one of the most diverse genera in the tropical rainforests, inc...
Abstract. The native flora of tropical oceanic islands is known to be particularly susceptible both ...
International audienceSuccessful invasion is often a combination of species characteristics (or inva...
Mo’orea, French Polynesia of the Society Islands archipelago is a highly isolated volcanic Pacific I...
inhabited island of Polynesia. It consists of a total of about 140 tropical to sub-tropical oceanic ...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: Over 10,000 island endemic angiosperms are highly threatened by extinct...
The need for a global priority list for threatened plants has been widely recognized by the conserva...
Oceanic islands are known for their high levels of plant diversity, due to disjunct geographical di...
Background: Invasive alien species have transformed many natural ecosystems, especially on islands w...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
International audienceIn the tropical oceanic islands of the Pacific, vegetation patterns and dynami...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Biological invasion science lacks standardised measures of invasion success that would provide effec...