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Climate change impacts on the threatened terrestrial vertebrates of the Pacific Islands
The aim of this study was to undertake a broad-scale understanding of the distribution of vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered terrestrial vertebrate species in the Pacific and the assessment of impacts of climate change and sea level rise ...
Lalit Kumar, Mahyat Shafapour Tehrany
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The majority of Aloe species are threatened by anthropogenic activities, trade, and the effects of climate change, but little is known on seed biology and appropriate conservation measures.
Siri A. Abihudi +3 more
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Three Critically Endangered new species of Capurodendron (Sapotaceae) from Madagascar [PDF]
Gautier, L. & Y. Naciri (2018). Three Critically Endangered new species of Capurodendron (Sapotaceae) from Madagascar. Candollea 73: 121–129. In English, English and French abstracts. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15553/c2018v731a13Three new species in the Malagasy endemic genus Capurodendron Aubrev. (Sapotaceae) are described and illustrated.
Laurent Gautier, Yamama Naciri
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Cryopreservation enables long-term conservation of critically endangered species Rubus humulifolius
Ex situ storage plays an important role in the conservation of plant biodiversity. Cryopreservation at ultra-low temperatures (− 196 °C) is the only long-term ex situ preservation method for plant species that cannot be stored in seed banks.
Jaanika Edesi +4 more
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Conservation and fruit biology of Sichou oak (Quercus sichourensis, Fagaceae) - A critically endangered species in China. [PDF]
Several conservation programs have been started for the critically endangered Sichou oak (Quercus sichourensis) since 2007. These programs include detailed field investigations, seedling cultivation and research on the fruit biology of the species.
Xia K, Fan L, Sun WB, Chen WY.
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Labramia ambondrombeensis (Sapotaceae), a Critically Endangered new species from Madagascar. [PDF]
Randriarisoa, A., Y. Naciri & L. Gautier (2020). Labramia ambondrombeensis (Sapotaceae), a Critically Endangered new species from Madagascar. Candollea 75: 83–87. In English, English and French abstracts.Timber of the family Sapotaceae are appreciated for their physical properties internationally as well as locally, which often put a serious pressure ...
Aina Randriarisoa +2 more
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Habitat loss and degradation are among the leading causes of local extinctions, so it is crucially important to preserve and restore the remaining critical habitat increasingly critical to conserve biodiversity.
T. Pan +10 more
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Aim Habitat loss and fragmentation impose high extinction risk upon endangered plant species globally. For many endangered plant species, as the remnant habitats become smaller and more fragmented, it is vital to estimate the population spread rate of ...
Jinlei Zhu +3 more
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Endophytic fungi are widespread in plants and affect the host fitness and population size. We found 12 fungal taxa in C. secalina, a critically endangered species in several European countries, at two study sites in Poland.
Górzyńska Karolina +3 more
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The Caribbean is home to over 20 passerine species listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered.
Michael G. Rowley +10 more
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