A decision framework for evidencebased climate adaptation interventions
MA Coleman, JG Bragg - Global change biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Anthropocene is characterized by increasingly intense and frequent stressors
precipitating significant change in natural systems that transcend levels of biological …
precipitating significant change in natural systems that transcend levels of biological …
Application of Genomics in Supporting Efficient Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources
PW Wambugu, MN Ndjiondjop, P Rangan… - … and Conservation of …, 2024 - Springer
Many gene banks have adopted various genomic tools and have integrated them into their
routine genebank operations. In this chapter, we review the actual and potential applications …
routine genebank operations. In this chapter, we review the actual and potential applications …
Genomic, habitat, and leaf shape analyses reveal a possible cryptic species and vulnerability to climate change in a threatened daisy
Olearia pannosa is a plant species listed as vulnerable in Australia. Two subspecies are
currently recognised (O. pannosa subsp. pannosa (silver daisy) and O. pannosa subsp …
currently recognised (O. pannosa subsp. pannosa (silver daisy) and O. pannosa subsp …
Allele Surfing and Holocene Expansion of an Australian Fig (Ficus—Moraceae)
BC Wilde, S Rutherford, JYS Yap, M Rossetto - Diversity, 2021 - mdpi.com
The creek sandpaper fig of southeastern Australia, Ficus coronata Spin, is culturally
significant to Australian traditional owners who made use of the leaves to smooth timber and …
significant to Australian traditional owners who made use of the leaves to smooth timber and …
Floristic classification is not a predictor of species-specific evolutionary patterns
The relationship between intra-specific and inter-specific patterns and processes over
evolutionary time is key to ecological investigations. We examine this relationship from a …
evolutionary time is key to ecological investigations. We examine this relationship from a …
New insights from population genomics into the invasive Lantana camara L species complex
P Lu-Irving, F Encinas-Viso, J Callander… - 21st Australasian …, 2022 - era.daf.qld.gov.au
Extensive morphological diversity in the invasive L. camara species complex has resisted
clear taxonomic characterisation, yet molecular studies to date have revealed minimal …
clear taxonomic characterisation, yet molecular studies to date have revealed minimal …
Re-establishment of pollen-mediated connectivity is key to successful restoration of fragmented populations of Eucalyptus albens
ER Dunn - 2023 - ro.uow.edu.au
An essential factor in assessing the success of woodland restorations is understanding
whether gene flow and connectivity between restored and remnant populations has been re …
whether gene flow and connectivity between restored and remnant populations has been re …
How exposure to land use impacts and climate change may prune the tetrapod tree of life
Human domination of landscapes is a key driver of biodiversity loss, with the fingerprint of
climate change becoming increasingly pronounced. Frameworks and tools for identifying …
climate change becoming increasingly pronounced. Frameworks and tools for identifying …
Genetic management of endangered Australian plant populations
YS Rodger - 2022 - bridges.monash.edu
Conservation genetic management approaches, such as augmenting gene flow, have the
potential to improve the adaptive potential of populations, which is a primary goal in species …
potential to improve the adaptive potential of populations, which is a primary goal in species …
Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
SJ Walters - 2021 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Understanding spatial patterns of adaptive and neutral genetic variation in plant species is
essential for identifying conservation units and designing seed sourcing strategies for …
essential for identifying conservation units and designing seed sourcing strategies for …