Change in ecosystem disturbance regimes from human land-use poses a worldwide problem for management of rare species. Two important types of disturbance influencing the persistence of species in Australian ecosystems are habitat fragmentation and fire. In this study, seed dispersal and the germination ecology of Pomaderris vacciniifolia-a critically endangered, rare endemic Australian shrub-were examined to identify likely influences of fire and fragmentation on the decline of populations. The response of seed germination to simulated effects of wildfire and canopy openings was investigated, as was the unaided dispersal capability of seeds from parent plants. A significant increase in germination rate was observed following 100°C heat t...
Translocation of threatened species is challenging in semiarid environments, especially when seeds a...
Translocation of threatened species is challenging in semiarid environments, especially when seeds a...
Woodlands dominated by Eucalyptus salmonophloia F. Muell. occur throughout the fragmented landscape ...
Change in ecosystem disturbance regimes from human land-use poses a worldwide problem for management...
Fire is a common occurrence across the Australian landscape, hence it is important to understand the...
2019, Springer Nature B.V. Fire management at the landscape scale may be detrimental to threatened s...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
Calytrix breviseta Lindl. subsp. breviseta is a critically endangered, obligate-seeder shrub within ...
Veronica parnkalliana (Scrophulariaceae) is an endangered herb endemic to South Australia, with only...
CITATION: Hall, S. A. et al. 2017. Heat and smoke pre-treatment of seeds to improve restoration of a...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
The effect of disturbance regime (time since last fire or slashing) on the vulnerable plant species,...
The management of rare plant species often involves the maintenance of small populations. This is a ...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Predicting species response to future climatic change is a key focus of current plant ecology litera...
Translocation of threatened species is challenging in semiarid environments, especially when seeds a...
Translocation of threatened species is challenging in semiarid environments, especially when seeds a...
Woodlands dominated by Eucalyptus salmonophloia F. Muell. occur throughout the fragmented landscape ...
Change in ecosystem disturbance regimes from human land-use poses a worldwide problem for management...
Fire is a common occurrence across the Australian landscape, hence it is important to understand the...
2019, Springer Nature B.V. Fire management at the landscape scale may be detrimental to threatened s...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
Calytrix breviseta Lindl. subsp. breviseta is a critically endangered, obligate-seeder shrub within ...
Veronica parnkalliana (Scrophulariaceae) is an endangered herb endemic to South Australia, with only...
CITATION: Hall, S. A. et al. 2017. Heat and smoke pre-treatment of seeds to improve restoration of a...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
The effect of disturbance regime (time since last fire or slashing) on the vulnerable plant species,...
The management of rare plant species often involves the maintenance of small populations. This is a ...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Predicting species response to future climatic change is a key focus of current plant ecology litera...
Translocation of threatened species is challenging in semiarid environments, especially when seeds a...
Translocation of threatened species is challenging in semiarid environments, especially when seeds a...
Woodlands dominated by Eucalyptus salmonophloia F. Muell. occur throughout the fragmented landscape ...