Acacia attenuata Maiden and Blakely, is a vulnerable shrub, endemic to south-east Queensland, Australia. The population ecology and genetics of the species were examined throughout its range to assist with conservation and recovery of the species. South-east Queensland is experiencing massive population expansion and the associated housing and infrastructure development is having an impact on the remnant vegetation in the region. Population sizes differed significantly (P less than 0.05) and were smaller in the southern urbanised parts of the species distribution. Genetic diversity of A. attenuata was high in comparison to other Acacia species. Genetic diversity was not significantly correlated with population size or isolation. There was a...
Abstract Widespread plant species are expected to maintain genetic diversity and gene flow via polle...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
The influence of geographic range on species persistence has long been of interest and there is a ne...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Population ecology and genetics of the vulnerable Acacia attenuata (Mimosaceae) and their significan...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Acacia species 'Dandaragan' is known from one population confined to the Dandaragan–Badgingarra area...
Genetic and demographic studies of fragmented populations of common plant species often reveal negat...
Acacia meiantha Tindale & Herscovitch, (Fabaceae) a low to medium shrub with root suckering, is only...
Acacia saligna is a native species complex with a widespread natural distribution throughout the sou...
The influence of geographic range on species persistence has long been of interest and there is a ne...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
This project investigates the potential impacts of fire and fragmentation on the long term viability...
Abstract Widespread plant species are expected to maintain genetic diversity and gene flow via polle...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
The influence of geographic range on species persistence has long been of interest and there is a ne...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Population ecology and genetics of the vulnerable Acacia attenuata (Mimosaceae) and their significan...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Long-lived, widespread plant species are expected to be genetically diverse, reflecting the interact...
In this paper we apply a conservation genomics approach to make evidence-based management recommenda...
Acacia species 'Dandaragan' is known from one population confined to the Dandaragan–Badgingarra area...
Genetic and demographic studies of fragmented populations of common plant species often reveal negat...
Acacia meiantha Tindale & Herscovitch, (Fabaceae) a low to medium shrub with root suckering, is only...
Acacia saligna is a native species complex with a widespread natural distribution throughout the sou...
The influence of geographic range on species persistence has long been of interest and there is a ne...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
This project investigates the potential impacts of fire and fragmentation on the long term viability...
Abstract Widespread plant species are expected to maintain genetic diversity and gene flow via polle...
Many threatened species suffer reduced genetic diversity as a result of small population size and is...
The influence of geographic range on species persistence has long been of interest and there is a ne...