Population genetic theory and methodology were applied to the study of endemic plant species. Levels of genetic variability were compared between endemic species and their more widespread relatives. Six of seven narrowly distributed taxa of Saxifragaceae had significantly reduced genetic diversity relative to species of Saxifragaceae with broader distributions. Two endemic species of the fern Polystichum maintained significantly lower levels of genetic variation than did their more widespread congeners. The implications of these data and those reported for other endemic plant species for designing management strategies are also discussed
This thesis concerns quantitative genetic aspects of the conservation biology of two rare plants, Sc...
The research described in this thesis and a parallel thesis (Ouborg, 1993) addressed the question wh...
The Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) signed at the 1992 Earth summit in Rio formally recognized biod...
Population genetic theory and methodology were applied to the study of endemic plant species. Levels...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Low levels of genetic variability are common for a number of geographically restricted plants: these...
Anthropogenetic disturbances, such as habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate ...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
The research described in this thesis and a parallel thesis (Ouborg, 1993) addressed the question wh...
Genetic diversity is of fundamental importance in the continuity of a species as it provides the nec...
This thesis concerns quantitative genetic aspects of the conservation biology of two rare plants, Sc...
The research described in this thesis and a parallel thesis (Ouborg, 1993) addressed the question wh...
The Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) signed at the 1992 Earth summit in Rio formally recognized biod...
Population genetic theory and methodology were applied to the study of endemic plant species. Levels...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Narrow endemics have historically been hypothesized to have low levels of genetic diversity. However...
Low levels of genetic variability are common for a number of geographically restricted plants: these...
Anthropogenetic disturbances, such as habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate ...
There are four species of Graptophyllum (Acanthaceae) in Australia which span a gradient in rarity a...
The research described in this thesis and a parallel thesis (Ouborg, 1993) addressed the question wh...
Genetic diversity is of fundamental importance in the continuity of a species as it provides the nec...
This thesis concerns quantitative genetic aspects of the conservation biology of two rare plants, Sc...
The research described in this thesis and a parallel thesis (Ouborg, 1993) addressed the question wh...
The Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) signed at the 1992 Earth summit in Rio formally recognized biod...