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Autor:
Phil Lambdon, Quentin Cronk
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 8 (2020)
The flora of the island of St Helena provides an amplified system for the study of extinction by reason of the island’s high endemism, small size, vulnerable biota, length of time of severe disturbance (since 1502), and severity of threats. Endemic
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https://doaj.org/article/a97cee0b3deb4c118807d5773860659f
Autor:
Quentin C. B. Cronk, Phil Lambdon
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 8 (2020)
The flora of the island of St Helena provides an amplified system for the study of extinction by reason of the island’s high endemism, small size, vulnerable biota, length of time of severe disturbance (since 1502) and severity of threats. Endemic
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics Resources. 9:131-137
St Helena is an endemic rich but ecologically devastated island in the South Atlantic Ocean. Many of the endemic plants are extinct or critically endangered. The genus Wahlenbergia is an example. Two species are extinct, one species critically endang
Autor:
Stephen Cavers, Andrew Darlow, Alan Gray, Vanessa Thomas, Phil Lambdon, Michelle Biermann, Antonia Eastwood, Annika Perry
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics. 18:241-246
The island of St Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean has a rich endemic flora, with 10 endemic genera and 45 recognised endemic species. However, populations of most endemic species have undergone dramatic reductions or extinction due to over-exploita
Autor:
Colin Clubbe, Jaume Pellicer, Viswambharan Sarasan, Marcella Corcoran, Olivia Renshaw, Edward P. Jones, Phil Lambdon, Katie Baker, Matti Niissalo, Stedson Stroud
Publikováno v:
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 174:461-477
Last seen in 1958, the Ascension Island endemic fern, Anogramma ascensionis, was listed as extinct on the 2003 IUCN Red List. However, a 2009 survey rediscovered four plants on Green Mountain. Spores were collected and cultured in vitro at the Royal
Publikováno v:
Kew Bulletin. 68:121-131
A description is provided for Eragrostis episcopulus (Poaceae), a previously undetermined grass species from the South Atlantic island of St Helena, together with notes on its ecology, history and conservation. The taxon appears to belong to subgen.
Autor:
Richard F. Pywell, F. Grant, Phil Lambdon, Matthew S. Heard, Daniel S. Chapman, Stephen Cavers, Annika Telford, Alan Gray, Adam J. Vanbergen, Ben A. Woodcock
Summary 1. Many flowering plant species have a facultative or obligate dependence on insect pollination for reproductive success. Anthropogenic disturbance may alter these species interactions, but the extent to which structural changes to plant-poll
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