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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 55 Number 3 2007
Current Perspectives in Plant Conservation Biology
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Current perspectives in plant conservation biology
David J. Coates and Kingsley W. Dixon
pp. 187-193
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Hierarchies of cause: understanding rarity in an endemic shrub
Verticordia staminosa
(Myrtaceae) with a highly restricted distribution
Colin J. Yates, Philip G. Ladd, David J. Coates and Shelley McArthur
pp. 194-205
Abstract
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Rare plants in the Golden Gate Estuary (California): the relationship between scale and understanding
Peggy L. Fiedler, Megan E. Keever, Brenda J. Grewell and Douglas J. Partridge
pp. 206-220
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Collateral benefit: unconscious conservation of threatened plant species
J. B. Kirkpatrick
pp. 221-224
Abstract
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Phytophthora cinnamomi
invasion, a major threatening process to conservation of flora diversity in the South-west Botanical Province of Western Australia
B. L. Shearer, C. E. Crane, S. Barrett and A. Cochrane
pp. 225-238
Abstract
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Plant mating systems and assessing population persistence in fragmented landscapes
David J. Coates, Jane F. Sampson and Colin J. Yates
pp. 239-249
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Seeing the wood and the trees—predicting the future for fragmented plant populations in Australian landscapes
Linda Broadhurst and Andrew Young
pp. 250-260
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Integrating demography and fire management: an example from Florida scrub
Eric S. Menges
pp. 261-272
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The persistence niche: what makes it and what breaks it for two fire-prone plant species
David A. Keith, Mark G. Tozer, Tracey J. Regan and Helen M. Regan
pp. 273-279
Abstract
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Conservation biology of banksias: insights from natural history to simulation modelling
Byron B. Lamont, Neal J. Enright, E. T. F. Witkowski and J. Groeneveld
pp. 280-292
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Scientific approaches to Australian temperate terrestrial orchid conservation
Mark C. Brundrett
pp. 293-307
Abstract
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Biological survey and setting priorities for flora conservation in Western Australia
Greg J. Keighery, Neil Gibson, Stephen van Leeuwen, Michael N. Lyons and Sue Patrick
pp. 308-315
Abstract
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Phylogeography provides an evolutionary context for the conservation of a diverse and ancient flora
M. Byrne
pp. 316-325
Abstract
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Seed quality for conservation is critically affected by pre-storage factors
Robin Probert, John Adams, Julia Coneybeer, Andrew Crawford and Fiona Hay
pp. 326-335
Abstract
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Seed dormancy and germination stimulation syndromes for Australian temperate species
D. J. Merritt, S. R. Turner, S. Clarke and K. W. Dixon
pp. 336-344
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The contribution of
in vitro
technology and cryogenic storage to conservation of indigenous plants
Eric Bunn, Shane Turner, Maggie Panaia and Kingsley W. Dixon
pp. 345-355
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The significance of
ex situ
seed conservation to reintroduction of threatened plants
J. A. Cochrane, A. D. Crawford and L. T. Monks
pp. 356-361
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Reintroduction of rare and endangered plants: common factors, questions and approaches
Edward O. Guerrant Jr and Thomas N. Kaye
pp. 362-370
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Managing plant populations in fragmented landscapes: restoration or gardening?
Richard J. Hobbs
pp. 371-374
Abstract
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Recent advances in restoration ecology, with a focus on the
Banksia
woodland and the smoke germination tool
Deanna P. Rokich and Kingsley W. Dixon
pp. 375-389
Abstract
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Population-size effects on seeds and seedlings from fragmented eucalypt populations: implications for seed sourcing for ecological restoration
Siegfried L. Krauss, Luise Hermanutz, Stephen D. Hopper and David J. Coates
pp. 390-399
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