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Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate : Promises and Perils / edited by Joyce Maschinski, Kristin E. Haskins.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Maschinski, Joyce.
Haskins, Kristin E., 1969-
Raven, Peter H.
Center for Plant Conservation (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Society for Ecological Restoration.
Series:
The Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration, 2945-5405
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ecology.
Conservation biology.
Plant ecology.
Biodiversity.
Environmental Sciences.
Conservation Biology.
Plant Ecology.
Local Subjects:
Environmental Sciences.
Conservation Biology.
Plant Ecology.
Biodiversity.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (424 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2012.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Considered an essential conservation tool, plant reintroductions have been conducted for many of the world's rarest plant species. The expertise and knowledge gained through these efforts constitute an essential storehouse of information for conservationists faced with a rapidly changing global climate. This volume presents a comprehensive review of reintroduction projects and practices, the circumstances of their successes or failures, lessons learned, and the potential role for reintroductions in preserving species threatened by climate change. Contributors examine current plant reintroduction practices, from selecting appropriate source material and recipient sites to assessing population demography. The findings culminate in a set of Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines, included in an appendix. These guidelines cover stages from planning and implementation to long-term monitoring, and offer not only recommended actions but also checklists of questions toconsider that are applicable to projects around the world. Traditional reintroduction practice can inform managed relocation-the deliberate movement of species outside their native range-which may be the only hope for some species to persist in a natural environment. Included in the book are discussions of the history, fears, and controversy regarding managed relocation, along with protocols for evaluating invasive risk and proposals for conducting managed relocation of rare plants. Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate is a comprehensive and accessible reference for practitioners to use in planning and executing rare plant reintroductions.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Characterizing Two Decades of Rare Plant Reintroductions
3. A Meta-Analysis of Threatened Plant Reintroductions from across the Globe
4. The Critical Role of the Public: Plant Conservation through Volunteer and Community Outreach Projects
5. Genetic Considerations in Rare Plant Reintroduction: Practical Applications (or How Are We Doing?)
6. Transitioning Plants to New Environments: Beneficial Applications of Soil Microbes
7. Optimal Locations for Plant Reintroductions in a Changing World
8. Strategic Decisions in Conservation: Using Species Distribution Modeling to Match Ecological Requirements to Available Habitat
9. Using Population Viability Analysis to Plan Reintroductions
10. Influence of Founder Population Size, Propagule Stages, and Life History on the Survival of Reintroduced Plant Populations
11. Determining Success Criteria for Reintroductions of ThreatenedLong-Lived Plants
12. Unique Reintroduction Considerations in Hawaii: Case Studies from a Decade of Rare Plant Restoration at the Oahu Army Natural Resource Rare Plant Program
13. Managed Relocation: Panacea or Pandemonium?
14. Is Managed Relocation of Rare Plants Another Pathway for Biological Invasions?
15. Synthesis and Future Directions
Appendix 1: Center for Plant Conservation Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines
Appendix 2: Studies Used for Meta-Analyses
Glossary
Literature cited
Contributors
Index.
Notes:
"Center for Plant Conservation".
Based on a symposium held in fall 2009 in Saint Louis, Missouri.
"Society for Ecological Restoration"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-59726-830-5
1-61091-183-0
OCLC:
831115910

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