Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4362620171> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W4362620171 abstract "Land use and climate change put many rare plant species at risk of extinction. Translocation of rare species within restoration projects may be essential for their future survival, but successful recruitment from translocated individuals can be difficult to achieve. Physaria obcordata and Physaria congesta are endemic to a narrow band of shale outcrops subject to intense energy development in the Piceance Basin (Colorado, U.S.A.). We examined approaches for establishing new populations of these critically imperiled species in suitable but unoccupied habitats within their endemic range by monitoring fall‐sown seeds and fall‐ or spring‐transplanted seedlings for 6 years. Because these species are obligately outcrossing and populations exhibit genetic clustering, we monitored three translocation sites near (<600 m, one cluster) and three far (>600 m, mixed clusters) from the existing conspecific populations. Seeding and spring transplanting were successful for P. congesta but fall transplants did not survive. P. congesta were more than twice as likely to survive in sites near existing populations. Seeding largely failed for P. obcordata but transplanting in either season performed equally well, especially in sites far from the existing populations. Transplants first flowered after 1 year and recruitment occurred after 3 years in both species. Recruitment continued in both species through 2021. Although these species share many life history traits and habitat requirements, we found they differ in important ways relevant to translocation and long‐term population viability. Our work highlights the importance of understanding the unique population ecology of even closely related rare species to improve the likelihood of successful conservation." @default.
- W4362620171 created "2023-04-07" @default.
- W4362620171 creator A5006321106 @default.
- W4362620171 creator A5017989972 @default.
- W4362620171 creator A5023739497 @default.
- W4362620171 date "2023-04-19" @default.
- W4362620171 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4362620171 title "Outcomes associated with translocation techniques vary between two closely related and critically imperiled plant species" @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1016613162 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W153255700 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1703758532 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1887050506 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1916719006 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1990571565 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1992809988 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W1993026968 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2005137447 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2028301611 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2031103471 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2035835763 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W204110171 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2055599884 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2064007728 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2093923729 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2100660247 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2141920482 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2147402744 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2183562244 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2271616005 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2539420104 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2555876323 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2774486220 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2793023430 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2887019797 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W2901512083 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W3004737925 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W3018486319 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W3041341055 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W3089698791 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W3139115710 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W3168059850 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W4298444886 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W85665451 @default.
- W4362620171 cites W977879114 @default.
- W4362620171 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13914" @default.
- W4362620171 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4362620171 type Work @default.
- W4362620171 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4362620171 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4362620171 hasAuthorship W4362620171A5006321106 @default.
- W4362620171 hasAuthorship W4362620171A5017989972 @default.
- W4362620171 hasAuthorship W4362620171A5023739497 @default.
- W4362620171 hasBestOaLocation W43626201711 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C112133119 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C112133119 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C144024400 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C149923435 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C185933670 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C18903297 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C2908647359 @default.
- W4362620171 hasConceptScore W4362620171C86803240 @default.
- W4362620171 hasFunder F4320307816 @default.
- W4362620171 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W4362620171 hasLocation W43626201711 @default.
- W4362620171 hasOpenAccess W4362620171 @default.
- W4362620171 hasPrimaryLocation W43626201711 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W1524579078 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W1565012682 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W1973322106 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W1996083730 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W2032521526 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W2077797305 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W2088062465 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W2095269989 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W2178978084 @default.
- W4362620171 hasRelatedWork W3016308505 @default.
- W4362620171 hasVolume "31" @default.
- W4362620171 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4362620171 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4362620171 workType "article" @default.