A Genetic Assessment of Ecological Restoration Success in Banksia attenuata

Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 441 - 449
Published: Jun 28, 2011
Abstract
Rarely assessed in the success of ecological restoration projects is the maintenance of genetic variation in restored populations and, critically, their offspring. A founding population sourced from a limited genetic pool of nonlocal provenance seed can result in genetic bottlenecking and inbreeding, potentially reducing future population resilience and restoration success. We used microsatellite markers to assess the genetic variation of...
Paper Details
Title
A Genetic Assessment of Ecological Restoration Success in Banksia attenuata
Published Date
Jun 28, 2011
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
441 - 449
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