The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and habitat requirements are poorly understood. Here, the requirements of nine Pterostylis species are investigated for the first time. Individual species’ abundances were recorded from 35 sites and correlated with known environmental and climatic variables using canonical correspondence analysis to determine which variables may explain species distribution. Altitude, aspect, drainage, precipitation, radiation, temperature and moisture index were identified as important variables that influence distribution patterns. The positioning of several members of the Pterostylis longifolia species complex in ordination space was poorly resolved, as was t...
Orchidaceae are considered one of the most diverse and threatened plant families in the world. Becau...
International audiencePollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have play...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...
The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and...
Suitable habitat for a species is often modeled by linking its distribution patterns with landscape ...
Orchids are the largest and diverse families of flowering plants. Orchids are found growing mostly i...
Orchids belong to one of the largest plant families present in Tasmania and yet they remain poorly r...
Orchids belong to one of the largest plant families present in Tasmania and yet they remain poorly r...
The abundance of Orchidaceae on three calcareous grasslands is studied in relation to floristic com...
Abstract The identification of future refugia for endangered species from the effects of global warm...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
Land managers need accurate and quick techniques to identify suitable habitat of species of interest...
<p>Distribution of orchid specimens (A) and species (B), and proportion of specimens occurring in di...
Aim: We test for spatial and climatic patterns of diversification in the Orchidaceae, an angiosperm ...
Orchids are widely distributed in tropics, subtropics and temperate regions. Within the tropics, orc...
Orchidaceae are considered one of the most diverse and threatened plant families in the world. Becau...
International audiencePollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have play...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...
The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and...
Suitable habitat for a species is often modeled by linking its distribution patterns with landscape ...
Orchids are the largest and diverse families of flowering plants. Orchids are found growing mostly i...
Orchids belong to one of the largest plant families present in Tasmania and yet they remain poorly r...
Orchids belong to one of the largest plant families present in Tasmania and yet they remain poorly r...
The abundance of Orchidaceae on three calcareous grasslands is studied in relation to floristic com...
Abstract The identification of future refugia for endangered species from the effects of global warm...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
Land managers need accurate and quick techniques to identify suitable habitat of species of interest...
<p>Distribution of orchid specimens (A) and species (B), and proportion of specimens occurring in di...
Aim: We test for spatial and climatic patterns of diversification in the Orchidaceae, an angiosperm ...
Orchids are widely distributed in tropics, subtropics and temperate regions. Within the tropics, orc...
Orchidaceae are considered one of the most diverse and threatened plant families in the world. Becau...
International audiencePollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have play...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...