Plant translocations & reintroductions is relatively new science. Learning from others' successes & failures enables progress.
Understanding species' autoecologies & pressures, combined with good protocols, is a good start. It's fascinating to see what approaches work.
I want to dig into that data!
Understanding species' autoecologies & pressures, combined with good protocols, is a good start. It's fascinating to see what approaches work.
I want to dig into that data!
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T C Wagner 🇪🇺
Plant translocations and reintroductions for conservation purposes are often unsuccessful. Sandrine Godefroid and colleagues have summed up the outcome of over 3000 plant translocations across Europe, their outcome and reason for success or failure.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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