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View article: The Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) framework initiative – developing genomic resources for understanding the evolution and conservation of the Australian flora
The Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) framework initiative – developing genomic resources for understanding the evolution and conservation of the Australian flora Open
The generation and analysis of genome-scale data – genomics – is driving a rapid increase in plant biodiversity knowledge. However, the speed and complexity of technological advance in genomics presents challenges for the widescale use of …
View article: The Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) framework initiative – developing genomic resources for understanding the evolution and conservation of the Australian flora.
The Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) framework initiative – developing genomic resources for understanding the evolution and conservation of the Australian flora. Open
The generation and analysis of genome-scale data—genomics—is driving a rapid increase in plant biodiversity knowledge. However, the speed and complexity of technological advance in genomics presents challenges for its widescale use in evol…
View article: Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms
Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms Open
View article: Ex situ germplasm collections of exceptional species are a vital part of the conservation of Australia's national plant treasures
Ex situ germplasm collections of exceptional species are a vital part of the conservation of Australia's national plant treasures Open
Societal Impact Statement Conservation seed banks maintain collections of many seed‐bearing plant species, providing germplasm and data to support management of wild populations. However, a proportion of plant species produce seeds that ar…
View article: Reproductive Strategies and Population Genetic Structure in Two Dryland River Floodplain Plants, Marsilea drummondii and Eleocharis acuta
Reproductive Strategies and Population Genetic Structure in Two Dryland River Floodplain Plants, Marsilea drummondii and Eleocharis acuta Open
Aquatic plants share a range of convergent reproductive strategies, such as the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually through vegetative growth. In dryland river systems, floodplain inundation is infrequent and irregular, and we…
View article: Gene Flow and Recruitment Patterns among Disjunct Populations of Allocasuarina verticillata (Lam.) L.A.S. Johnson
Gene Flow and Recruitment Patterns among Disjunct Populations of Allocasuarina verticillata (Lam.) L.A.S. Johnson Open
Allocasuarina verticillata (Lam.) L.A.S. Johnson is a widespread species in south-eastern Australia providing vegetation cover, protecting fragile soils and providing food for birds. Understanding the effects of gene flow on the recruitmen…
View article: Population genomics reveal multiple introductions and admixture of <i>Sonchus oleraceus</i> in Australia
Population genomics reveal multiple introductions and admixture of <i>Sonchus oleraceus</i> in Australia Open
Aim The goal of this study was to investigate the invasion history of the weed Sonchus oleraceus in Australia by comparing the population genetic structure of individuals at different locations in Australia, and in the most likely areas of…
View article: Contrasting reproductive strategies despite convergent traits for two dryland river-floodplain species
Contrasting reproductive strategies despite convergent traits for two dryland river-floodplain species Open
Aquatic plants share a range of convergent reproductive strategies, such as the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually through vegetative growth. In dryland river systems, floodplain inundation is infrequent and irregular, and we…
View article: Why Australia needs an ecosystem restoration strategy
Why Australia needs an ecosystem restoration strategy Open
View article: Australian native seed sector practice and behavior could limit ecological restoration success: further insights from the Australian Native Seed Report
Australian native seed sector practice and behavior could limit ecological restoration success: further insights from the Australian Native Seed Report Open
The Australian native seed sector is critical for undertaking ecological restoration but faces serious challenges from interacting factors, including native vegetation loss and habitat fragmentation, low funding levels, and climate change …
View article: Australian native seed sector characteristics and perceptions indicate low capacity for upscaled ecological restoration: insights from the Australian Native Seed Report
Australian native seed sector characteristics and perceptions indicate low capacity for upscaled ecological restoration: insights from the Australian Native Seed Report Open
The Australian Native Seed Sector survey was conducted in 2016–2017 under the auspices of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation. Respondents self‐selected into a seed supply (Seed Collector, Seed Production Area Grower) or seed dem…
View article: Implications of the 2019–2020 megafires for the biogeography and conservation of Australian vegetation
Implications of the 2019–2020 megafires for the biogeography and conservation of Australian vegetation Open
Australia’s 2019–2020 ‘Black Summer’ bushfires burnt more than 8 million hectares of vegetation across the south-east of the continent, an event unprecedented in the last 200 years. Here we report the impacts of these fires on vascular pla…
View article: Managing Genetic Diversity and Representation in Banksia marginata (Proteaceae) Seed Production Areas Used for Conservation and Restoration
Managing Genetic Diversity and Representation in Banksia marginata (Proteaceae) Seed Production Areas Used for Conservation and Restoration Open
Landscape degradation is a major threat to global biodiversity that is being further exacerbated by climate change. Halting or reversing biodiversity decline using seed-based restoration requires tons of seed, most of which is sourced from…
View article: Different landscape effects on the genetic structure of two broadly distributed woody legumes, <i>Acacia salicina</i> and <i>A. stenophylla</i> (Fabaceae)
Different landscape effects on the genetic structure of two broadly distributed woody legumes, <i>Acacia salicina</i> and <i>A. stenophylla</i> (Fabaceae) Open
Restoring degraded landscapes has primarily focused on re‐establishing native plant communities. However, little is known with respect to the diversity and distribution of most key revegetation species or the environmental and anthropogeni…
View article: Out-going president's report: To the annual general meeting, 20 November 2019
Out-going president's report: To the annual general meeting, 20 November 2019 Open
View article: Urgent need for an integrated policy framework for biodiversity loss and climate change
Urgent need for an integrated policy framework for biodiversity loss and climate change Open
View article: Genetic data and climate niche suitability models highlight the vulnerability of a functionally important plant species from south‐eastern Australia
Genetic data and climate niche suitability models highlight the vulnerability of a functionally important plant species from south‐eastern Australia Open
Habitat fragmentation imperils the persistence of many functionally important species, with climate change a new threat to local persistence due to climate niche mismatching. Predicting the evolutionary trajectory of species essential to e…
View article: An overview of the ANPC Australian native seed industry survey
An overview of the ANPC Australian native seed industry survey Open
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
Douglas-fi r tree seedling that established in a controlled-environment experiment
View article: President's report
President's report Open
View article: Shifting the conservation paradigm: a synthesis of options for renovating nature under climate change
Shifting the conservation paradigm: a synthesis of options for renovating nature under climate change Open
Changes in Earth's climate are accelerating, prompting increasing calls to ensure that investments in ecological restoration and nature conservation accommodate such changes. To acknowledge this need, we propose the term “ecological renova…
View article: Women in conservation science making a difference
Women in conservation science making a difference Open
Conservation science has a long history of providing the evidence-base that underpins management of diverse and unique biota and landscapes. This special issue brings together the stories of a range of women in conservation science to show…
View article: Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a Eucalyptus foundation species under climate change
Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a Eucalyptus foundation species under climate change Open
As species face rapid environmental change, we can build resilient populations through restoration projects that incorporate predicted future climates into seed sourcing decisions. Eucalyptus melliodora is a foundation species of a critica…
View article: Author response: Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a Eucalyptus foundation species under climate change
Author response: Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a Eucalyptus foundation species under climate change Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract As species face rapid environ…
View article: President's Report To the annual general meeting, 29 November 2017
President's Report To the annual general meeting, 29 November 2017 Open
View article: Discussion Paper: Achieving more with less – linking ecological restoration investments with ecological restoration research infrastructure
Discussion Paper: Achieving more with less – linking ecological restoration investments with ecological restoration research infrastructure Open
View article: Eucalyptus melliodora (Yellow Box) data
Eucalyptus melliodora (Yellow Box) data Open
Microsatellite data for Yellow Box genetic diversity and population genetic structure research
View article: Response to Ridgeway 'et al.' (2017)
Response to Ridgeway 'et al.' (2017) Open
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View article: Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a<i>Eucalyptus</i>foundation species under climate change
Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a<i>Eucalyptus</i>foundation species under climate change Open
As species face rapid environmental change, we can build resilient populations through restoration projects that incorporate predicted future climates into seed sourcing decisions. Eucalyptus melliodora is a foundation species of a critica…
View article: Population assignment in autopolyploids
Population assignment in autopolyploids Open