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The Role of Botanic Gardens in Species Recovery :

open access: yesSibbaldia, 2003
A translocation experiment to reintroduce the rare fern Woodsia ilvensis (L.) R.Br. to former sites in England and Scotland is described. The demands of this kind of conservation work brings the work of scientists and horticulturists together.
Phil Lusby, Adrian Dyer, Stuart Lindsay
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Visiting dynamics in tank-bromeliads after enrichment of a reforested urban patch of the Atlantic Forest

open access: yesRodriguésia
Many species of Bromeliaceae store water among their leaves creating microhabitats for several biological groups. Using bromeliads in enrichment of reforestation offers an opportunity to understand the occupation of tank habitat, and the impacts of these
Juvenal Damasceno Amaral-Filho   +1 more
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Financial Costs of Large Carnivore Translocations – Accounting for Conservation

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Human-carnivore conflict continues to present a major conservation challenge around the world. Translocation of large carnivores is widely implemented but remains strongly debated, in part because of a lack of cost transparency. We report detailed translocation costs for three large carnivore species in Namibia and across different translocation ...
Florian J Weise   +2 more
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Environmental DNA reflects spatial distribution of a rare turtle in a lentic wetland assisted colonization site

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA
Conservation translocations require robust post‐release monitoring to evaluate their success, which can be challenging to implement and maintain. Monitoring techniques that can account for the dispersal and cryptic nature of translocated animals are ...
Bethany Nordstrom   +6 more
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Visualizing the risk landscape to adaptively increase post-release survival of translocated Galliformes

open access: yesFrontiers in Conservation Science
Translocation of captive-bred animals is a widely used conservation strategy to support the recovery of imperiled wild populations. Identifying which factors enhance or limit survival after release can be important in adapting translocation strategies ...
Shelley L. Nelson   +9 more
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Is group familiarity important in conservation translocations?

open access: yesProceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology, 2018
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Franks, Victoria   +3 more
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Requirements for a conservative protein translocation pathway in chloroplasts

open access: yesFEBS Letters, 2007
The chloroplast inner envelope translocon subunit Tic110 is imported via a soluble stromal translocation intermediate. In this study an in‐organellar import system is established which allows for an accumulation of this intermediate in order to analyze its requirements for reexport.
Vojta, Lea   +2 more
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Survival of captive-raised light-footed Ridgway’s rails is influenced by release date and time in wild

open access: yesAvian Conservation and Ecology
Captive breeding and translocation programs are an increasingly common conservation tool and management strategy used for some of the rarest and most endangered species in the world.
Kimberly A Sawyer, Courtney J. Conway
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