Rainforests in the South Pacific hold a considerable amount of plant diversity, with rates of species endemism > 80% in some countries. This diversity is rapidly disappearing under pressure from logging, clearing for agriculture or mining, introduced pests and diseases and other anthropogenic sources. Ex situ conservation techniques offer a means to limit the loss of plant diversity. Seed banking is considered the most efficient and cost effective of these techniques but is applicable only to seed capable of tolerating desiccation and cold storage. Data on the degree of tolerance of these conditions was lacking for more than half of the 1503 South Pacific rainforest genera examined for this review. Of the 710 genera for which data were ava...
In many developing countries, threatened species lists are unavailable and IUCN Red Lists are very i...
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-modifi...
Australia has a diverse tropical flora. In this chapter we review some aspects of the seed biology o...
Australian rainforests have many unique edible fruits including wild relatives of worldwide economic...
The science is clear – significant reductions in tropical montane (TM) habitats are projected to occ...
This thesis advances plant biodiversity knowledge in three separate bioregions, Micronesia, the Quee...
Forest trees are an important element of the landscape and many have great economic and cultural val...
AbstractThe recent acceleration of actions to conserve plant species using ex situ and in situ strat...
With increasing rates of habitat destruction and species loss, ex situconservation is gaining global...
We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of r...
AbstractThe conservation of plants has not generated the sense of urgency—or the funding—that drives...
Tropical rainforest rehabilitation is one method to recreate, establish, and accelerate natural succ...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
The recent taxonomic change in Citrus indicates that there are 10-11 wild species of Citrus in Ocean...
The future of tropical biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes will be conservation and restorati...
In many developing countries, threatened species lists are unavailable and IUCN Red Lists are very i...
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-modifi...
Australia has a diverse tropical flora. In this chapter we review some aspects of the seed biology o...
Australian rainforests have many unique edible fruits including wild relatives of worldwide economic...
The science is clear – significant reductions in tropical montane (TM) habitats are projected to occ...
This thesis advances plant biodiversity knowledge in three separate bioregions, Micronesia, the Quee...
Forest trees are an important element of the landscape and many have great economic and cultural val...
AbstractThe recent acceleration of actions to conserve plant species using ex situ and in situ strat...
With increasing rates of habitat destruction and species loss, ex situconservation is gaining global...
We compared the species richness, growth forms and assemblages of vascular plants in five types of r...
AbstractThe conservation of plants has not generated the sense of urgency—or the funding—that drives...
Tropical rainforest rehabilitation is one method to recreate, establish, and accelerate natural succ...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
The recent taxonomic change in Citrus indicates that there are 10-11 wild species of Citrus in Ocean...
The future of tropical biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes will be conservation and restorati...
In many developing countries, threatened species lists are unavailable and IUCN Red Lists are very i...
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-modifi...
Australia has a diverse tropical flora. In this chapter we review some aspects of the seed biology o...