Impact of habitat loss and fragmentation on reproduction, dispersal and species persistence for an endangered Chilean tree
Survival of rare and endangered plant species following habitat loss and fragmentation is dependent upon in situ reproduction and population persistence, and establishment in new sites, so that stochastic, local extirpation does not lead to species extinction. Here we investigate if and how vegetati...
Main Authors: | Lander, T, Harris, S, Cremona, P, Boshier, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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